Gregory Scolieri, Esq.

 
Gregory Scolieri, Esq. is a lawyer, admitted to practice law in New York State.  Mr. Scolieri has authored several articles which have been cited in legal encyclopedias and scholarly works.  Several of the cases he has worked on has received media attention.
 
Bar Admissions:

New York State

Federal Courts: Eastern District of New York and Southern District of New York

 

Education:
Juris Doctorate
B.B.A (Business Computer Information Systems)
 

Honors: 
Franklin Square Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors (2005) 
Former Notes & Comments Editor of the Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
Awarded from Hofstra University School of law citations of excellence in the study of family law and in the study of clinical law

Articles: 
Gregory Scolieri has published legal articles on the following topics: Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Unified Family Courts, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Mr. Scolieri's published articles have been cited in legal encyclopedias and scholarly works.  For a listing of Gregory Scolieri's published works, click here.

 

Cases that Gregory Scolieri has worked on have been written about in Newspapers and have garnered media attention.  In April 2005, the N.Y. Post mentioned Mr. Scolieri in connection with a case he was working on.  In June 2005, The Long Islander, mentioned Mr. Scolieri in connection with a case he was working on. 

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