...New York (Deborah A. Brenner of counsel), for ap — Harras, Bloom & Archer, LLP, Melville (Janice Whelan Shea of counsel), for res —...
...estate development, municipal law and litigation, joins the firm from Harras Bloom & Archer, where he was counsel. He is also village attorney for...
...Attorney for Defendant HHC Co.: John A. Harras, Esq. Harras, Bloom & Archer, LLP, Melville, NY.SHORT FORM ORDER...
...the Law Offices of David C. Jacobson of counsel to Harras, Bloom & Archer, writes that, with a potential for valuation discounts due to...
David C. Jacobson, managing partner of the Law Offices of David C. Jacobson of counsel to Harras, Bloom & Archer, writes that, with a potential for valuation discounts due to the uncertainty of the i
David C. Jacobson, managing partner of the Law Offices of David C. Jacobson and of counsel to Harras, Bloom & Archer, writes that with the potential for unusually high valuation discounts, and the po
...and respondents/defendants-appellants in Matter No. 2. Harras Bloom & Archer LLP, Melville, N.Y. (John A. Harras and Kenneth A...
...Building Inspector for the Village of Kings Point. Harras Bloom & Archer, LLP, Melville, N.Y. (Kenneth A. Brown and Brian S...
...Paul J. Bloom, a partner at Harras Bloom & Archer in Melville, who represented The Amsterdam at Harborside, said the...
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