He should also see that the protective order in the federal court case is challenged.
failing to ring the door bells for Tom Suozzi is a hanging crime?
Teresa Butler
Attorney at Law
- Levittown, New York (Greater New York City Area)
- Legal Services
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Teresa Butler's Overview
- Current
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- Attorney at Law at Law Offices of Teresa Butler, P.C.
- Past
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- Associate Attorney at Patricia Rooney, P.C.
- Contract Admin. at Dejana Industries, Inc
- Legal Intern at Patricia Rooney, P.C.
- Education
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- Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
- Stony Brook University
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72 connections
Teresa Butler's Summary
Touro Law Center, JD, magna cum laude, May 2011
CALI awards: Legal Process I, Evidence, Creditors' Rights, Remedies & American Legal History
CALI awards: Legal Process I, Evidence, Creditors' Rights, Remedies & American Legal History
Teresa Butler's Experience
Attorney at Law
Law Offices of Teresa Butler, P.C.
March 2012
– Present
(1 year)
Levittown, NY
Associate Attorney
Patricia Rooney, P.C.
February 2012
– October 2012 (9 months)
Lindenhurst
Draft memoranda, motions, affirmations, complaints, answers and
discovery demands and responses, and correspondence to clients and
adversaries in construction law, surety, and other matters; conduct
legal research; court appearances in Nassau Supreme Court and Suffolk
Supreme Court.
Contract Admin.
Dejana Industries, Inc
August 2010
– June 2011 (11 months)
Drafted contracts, amendments, and letter agreements in municipal
services and commercial and residential real estate matters;
corresponded with customers and potential customers; prepared responses
to Requests for Proposals and Bids; interfaced with outside legal
counsel regarding insurance and contractual matters.
Legal Intern
Patricia Rooney, P.C.
June 2009
– August 2010 (1 year 3 months)
Conducted legal research drafted memoranda, motions, affirmations,
complaints, answers and discovery demands and responses, and
correspondence to clients and adversaries in construction law and other
matters.
Mortgage Foreclosure
Bankruptcy Clinic
May 2010
– July 2010 (3 months)
Research Assistant Summer
Touro Mtge Foreclosure & Bkrptcy Clinic
January 2010
– July 2010 (7 months)
Conducted research and drafted report on homestead, vehicle, and other
property exemptions available for bankruptcy petitioners in states which
have opted-out of Federal system. Researched history of New York
debtor/creditor statutes.
Clinical Intern
Represented clients under a student practice order. Advised clients of available options in bankruptcy, foreclosure and mortgage modification matters. Prepared mortgage modification packets for clients, coordinated submission and consideration of modification to banks and mortgage servicing companies; and prepared and submitted bankruptcy petitions to Bankruptcy Court on behalf of clinic clients.
Clinical Intern
Represented clients under a student practice order. Advised clients of available options in bankruptcy, foreclosure and mortgage modification matters. Prepared mortgage modification packets for clients, coordinated submission and consideration of modification to banks and mortgage servicing companies; and prepared and submitted bankruptcy petitions to Bankruptcy Court on behalf of clinic clients.
Legal Intern
Brown & Altman, LLP
October 2008
– May 2010 (1 year 8 months)
Conducted legal research and drafted memoranda in real estate, land use
and zoning, and corporate litigation matters. Drafted case notes and
summaries of local land use and zoning laws and green building
developments.
Auditor
Fidelity National Title Group
April 2007
– July 2008 (1 year 4 months)
Audited FNTG agent files to determine whether agents charged correctly
for title insurance and complied with corporate directives. Trained
agents on calculating premiums and directed agents to provide proper
documentation to borrowers and FNTG.
Nassau Regional Off
Nassau Regional Off
Director of Real Estate and Facilities Development
Betting Corp
April 2006
– February 2007 (11 months)
Promoted OTB and worked to increase revenue at its branches. Managed
fast-paced promotional events. Successfully developed hotel outreach
program which increased patronage and revenue at OTB branches.
Teresa Butler's Skills & Expertise
Teresa Butler's Education
Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
2007 – 2011
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Arts, Economics
1985
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About Adam [1]
I’m Adam Haber, and I’m running to be your next Nassau County Executive.
I’ve lived here in Nassau County for many years with my wife and children, and I want the next generation to be able to raise their kids in a place that has the best schools, the best jobs, and the best opportunities for economic and professional advancement.
I’m running because, right now, that future is in jeopardy.
Today our fiscal situation and dysfunction in County government stand in the way of our shared prosperity and progress. I plan to address those challenges and help families, businesses, working families, and young people realize their full potential here.
I plan to use my experience and background to make Nassau County stronger and better.
For the past twenty-five years, I’ve built thriving businesses, created many jobs, and guided the careers of professionals in finance, real-estate, and other fields. I’ve balanced complex budgets, run my own firm, and learned the value of creative problem-solving, long-term planning, and working hard to achieve my goals.
After graduating Cum Laude from SUNY Albany, I started my business career in New York City’s financial sector. I learned the ins and outs of business and finance: how markets affect our lives, why some companies thrive while others struggle to survive, and the importance of fiscal responsibility and smart, straightforward accounting.
I developed an appreciation for knowing how to manage all aspects of an operation – everything from finance to personnel – and how to keep innovative businesses running smoothly from the ground up. My commitment to innovation has led me to invest in state-of-the-art technology companies through Long Island based Canrock Ventures, and in the next generation of start-up firms. I’m also an active owner and investor of commercial real estate. More recently, I’ve become a restaurateur, opening two well-regarded restaurants in our area: Aldea in Manhattan and Lula Trattoria in Mineola.
In 2009, I was elected to the Roslyn School Board on the promise I would use my business and financial background to help my school district run more efficiently. Since then we’ve refinanced the district’s debt, set up cooperative busing with other districts, explored more affordable employee healthcare plans, and collaborated with NEFCU to create a community credit card that provides a percentage of purchases to be donated back to our schools. I’m proud of the cost-savings and revenue-generating results I’ve achieved with colleagues.
From my work with the school board, I’ve experienced the benefits that come from creating opportunities for residents to communicate and collaborate on solutions to our shared problems. As a result, I launched Nassau Suggestion Box, an online forum where it is easy to offer ideas for budgetary and fiscal reform and get the community to vote on them. This website has amplified the voices and concerns of taxpayers. I’m thrilled I’ve generated such meaningful dialogue on ways to improve Nassau County government.
Something else that matters deeply to me is bringing volunteers together under very difficult circumstances to assist people in need. I’ve traveled extensively with All Hands Volunteers, an organization for disaster relief, to Mississippi, Iowa and Haiti, after major hurricanes, earthquakes and floods. When Hurricane Sandy hit, I played a lead role in launching Project Long Island—an All Hands effort to help local homeowners remove debris, clean up their properties, retrieve personal items, and establish a solid foundation of support for the long-term rebuilding effort that will continue for many years to come.
I plan to build on my twenty-five year record of success as a businessman and community leader as your next Nassau County Executive. I will put our budget on the road to long-term fiscal health, and enable Nassau County to make smarter investments in job creation, the environment, education, technology, and innovation. Together, with your help and support, we can build a greater Nassau County!
I’ve lived here in Nassau County for many years with my wife and children, and I want the next generation to be able to raise their kids in a place that has the best schools, the best jobs, and the best opportunities for economic and professional advancement.
I’m running because, right now, that future is in jeopardy.
Today our fiscal situation and dysfunction in County government stand in the way of our shared prosperity and progress. I plan to address those challenges and help families, businesses, working families, and young people realize their full potential here.
I plan to use my experience and background to make Nassau County stronger and better.
For the past twenty-five years, I’ve built thriving businesses, created many jobs, and guided the careers of professionals in finance, real-estate, and other fields. I’ve balanced complex budgets, run my own firm, and learned the value of creative problem-solving, long-term planning, and working hard to achieve my goals.
After graduating Cum Laude from SUNY Albany, I started my business career in New York City’s financial sector. I learned the ins and outs of business and finance: how markets affect our lives, why some companies thrive while others struggle to survive, and the importance of fiscal responsibility and smart, straightforward accounting.
I developed an appreciation for knowing how to manage all aspects of an operation – everything from finance to personnel – and how to keep innovative businesses running smoothly from the ground up. My commitment to innovation has led me to invest in state-of-the-art technology companies through Long Island based Canrock Ventures, and in the next generation of start-up firms. I’m also an active owner and investor of commercial real estate. More recently, I’ve become a restaurateur, opening two well-regarded restaurants in our area: Aldea in Manhattan and Lula Trattoria in Mineola.
In 2009, I was elected to the Roslyn School Board on the promise I would use my business and financial background to help my school district run more efficiently. Since then we’ve refinanced the district’s debt, set up cooperative busing with other districts, explored more affordable employee healthcare plans, and collaborated with NEFCU to create a community credit card that provides a percentage of purchases to be donated back to our schools. I’m proud of the cost-savings and revenue-generating results I’ve achieved with colleagues.
From my work with the school board, I’ve experienced the benefits that come from creating opportunities for residents to communicate and collaborate on solutions to our shared problems. As a result, I launched Nassau Suggestion Box, an online forum where it is easy to offer ideas for budgetary and fiscal reform and get the community to vote on them. This website has amplified the voices and concerns of taxpayers. I’m thrilled I’ve generated such meaningful dialogue on ways to improve Nassau County government.
Something else that matters deeply to me is bringing volunteers together under very difficult circumstances to assist people in need. I’ve traveled extensively with All Hands Volunteers, an organization for disaster relief, to Mississippi, Iowa and Haiti, after major hurricanes, earthquakes and floods. When Hurricane Sandy hit, I played a lead role in launching Project Long Island—an All Hands effort to help local homeowners remove debris, clean up their properties, retrieve personal items, and establish a solid foundation of support for the long-term rebuilding effort that will continue for many years to come.
I plan to build on my twenty-five year record of success as a businessman and community leader as your next Nassau County Executive. I will put our budget on the road to long-term fiscal health, and enable Nassau County to make smarter investments in job creation, the environment, education, technology, and innovation. Together, with your help and support, we can build a greater Nassau County!
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