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I was honored to meet his Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana at the JFK Hilton and Suriname President Chan Santokhi on Long Island. Both Presidents spoke brilliantly and passionately about the issues the Guyanese and Surinamese People are facing at home and abroad and their plans for the […]
The Queens County Assistant District Attorney’s Association held its summer celebration at Austin’s Ale House in Kew Gardens Thursday, using the event as an opportunity to honor the-late Richard Brown, Queens County’s longest serving District Attorney and a former state Supreme Court justice. “You know you’re all Judge Richard A. Brown ADAs,” said Acting Queens […]
Queens Attorney Todd Greenberg being sworn in as Honorary member of Richmond Hill / South Ozone Park Lions Club, a community service organization dedicated to helping others. I am honored and excited to be an active member of the Richmond Hill community where I was born and raised with my family on 109th street between […]
I am humbled and grateful to my brothers and sisters of the Richmond Hill – South Ozone Park Lions Club who bestowed on me the Distinguished Service Award at the Club’s “4th Year of Service” anniversary dinner. I am truly honored to be a member of the RHSOP Lions club and associated with such honorable, […]
Queens Attorney Todd Greenberg with Cricket great Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dominic L. Addabbo, the lead attorney in our real estate department, represented clients on the sale of their Tribeca condo for $4.5 million and the subsequent purchase of their upper east-side co-op for $4.75 million. The sale and purchase was orchestrated so as to allow our clients to move out of their current residence and […]
A long-standing Queens restaurant was sold for $2.75 million dollars to a non-profit group. The negotiated sale was several years in the making and will now allow New York Families With Autistic Children to develop the site. Dominic L. Addabbo, the lead attorney in our real estate department, represented the seller throughout the transaction.
By Wendy Lin An attorney for one of the youths charged in the Howard Beach racial attack asked yesterday that the case against his client be dismissed because the prosecution “can cause him very severe problems.” Todd Greenberg, attorney for 17-year-old [Defendant], told State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Demakos that the youth is still recovering […]
After undergoing a psychiatric evaluation to determine if he was fit to testify, Howard Beach attack victim Timothy Grimes exploded on the witness stand yesterday at the first hint of hostile questioning from one of five defense attorneys in the trial. The tense and volatile Grimes held his temper through about 20 minutes of cross-examination […]
By DENISE BUFFA March 12, 2004 Cops were sloppy in investigating an allegedly drunken colleague whose car collided with a motorcycle in Bay Ridge in 2002, leaving the biker dead, prosecutors implied at trial yesterday. A captain called by prosecutors testified that he had to tell a sergeant three times to take the arrested office, […]
By Reuven FentonNew York Post A brother-and-sister team that pleaded guilty to peddling millions in counterfeit brand-name clothing and other merchandise got a virtual slap on the wrist yesterday, when a Brooklyn federal judge ruled that they were “sucked” into a life of crime.“I am convinced that these are good people who were engaged in […]
Addabbo and Greenberg takes great pride in announcing that by Order of the Honorable Alan D. Scheinkman, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, partner Dominic L. Addabbo has been reappointed as Chairperson of the Character and Fitness Committee, for the Second, Tenth, Eleventh and Thirteenth Judicial Districts, to investigate the character and […]
BY Alison Gendar and Thomas ZambitoDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS A St. John’s University fund-raiser stole $1 million from the Queens college to bankroll casino trips, Victoria’s Secret shopping sprees and her son’s law school tuition, prosecutors say. Cecilia Chang, 57, was held on $1million bail after her arrest Wednesday for grand larceny, forgery and falsifying business records. Chang, who faces […]
A Queens nursing home settled a lawsuit brought by the Estate of man who was beaten to death by his roommate who was convicted of Manslaughter with the leg of a wheelchair. Unfortunately, the facts are disturbing: Our client, a resident of the nursing home, was viciously bludgeoned to death without any intervention from the […]
The Woodhaven suspect authorities believe was behind a deadly six hour bullet barrage seven weeks ago was arraigned last Thursday morning during a brief court appearance. Standing in a green sweatshirt and a pair of gray sweatpants before Judge Robert Hanophy, Matthew Colletta, 34, coolly listened to a grand jury’s 57 count indictment brought against […]


