...Anthony's embezzlement of millions of dollars from clients of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento. Anthony Galasso was the firm's bookkeeper. Without...
...signed an order to show cause submitted by Galasso of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento in Garden City. Lippman also granted an interim stay of...
...Jeffrey L. Catterson, for appellant....
...against Long Island attorney Peter Galasso for his failure to detect...then known as Galasso & Langione in Garden City. ...
...The court also will take up Matter of Galasso, 170, in which a lawyer is challenging his two-year suspension...
...discovery dismissal motion from her former attorney, Allan Botter of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento in Garden City. Blumencranz maintained her then-husband...
...Department, suspended a Long Island attorney, Peter J. Galasso of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento, for two years due to his failure to adequately supervise...
...The Court of Appeals granted leave for Peter Galasso of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento in Garden City to appeal his suspension by the Appellate...
...for leave to appeal filed by Peter J. Galasso of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento in Garden City. The Appellate Division, Second Department...
...A Second Department panel suspended Peter J. Galasso of Galasso, Langione, Catterson & LoFrumento in Garden City for what it called his failure to...
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