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Experienced lawyer joins Gellert & Klein law firm
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2008/07/16 01:55
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Pamela Richardson has joined the law firm of Gellert & Klein. Richardson brings with her a wealth of experience in municipal law, land use and zoning and commercial real estate.
She is a graduate of Brooklyn College and Northeastern University School of Law. She has lectured at seminars on land use and zoning and has published articles in the New York Law Journal.
Richardson is a member of the Dutchess County Bar Associations, New York City Bar Association and Mid-Hudson Women's Bar Association and is licensed to practice in New York and New Jersey. |
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