Marty Glennon has been featured as one of LI’s People on the Move. In the November 16, 2009, edition of Newsday, Marty Glennon’s appointment to the Nassau County Planning Commission, is noted on page 36. Through his appointment, Mr. Glennon will help oversee the growth and development of Nassau County.
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Marty Glennon named to Nassau County Planning Commission
The Planning Commission’s vision is to oversee the orderly growth and development of the County, seeking to balance economic growth with environmental protection and historic preservation. The Nassau County Planning Commission is mandated by law to approve subdivision of land within the unincorporated areas of the County and offer recommendations to municipalities on zoning referrals…. Read more »
Paula Clarity named to the inaugural Advisory Board at St. John’s University School of Law Center for Labor and Employment Law
Associate Paula Clarity was named to the Board of Advisors for St. John’s University School of Law’s Center for Labor and Employment Law. The Center for Labor and Employment Law will creatively and dynamically prepare law students for professional excellence as superb labor and employment lawyers of impeccable ethical integrity. The Center for Labor and… Read more »
Lowest Responsible Bidder Testimony
On Wednesday, April 22, 2009, James W. Versocki testified before the New York State Senate Labor committee in support of reform of New York State’s lowest responsible bidder law (General Municipal law section 103). James, testifying on behalf of the Rockland County Building Construction Trades Council, highlighted the need for reform of the definition of… Read more »
James Versocki Appointed to Wage Board
On March 18, 2009, New York State Commissioner of Labor M. Patricia Smith appointed James W. Versocki to be a public representative of the 2009 Wage Board. The 2009 Wage Board, which is appointed pursuant to Section 655 of the New York State Labor Law, is required to review and make recommendations to the Commissioner… Read more »
Marty Glennon is named to the ‘Inaugural Irish Legal 100’ by Irish Magazine
Marty Glennon is named to the inaugural Irish Legal 100 by Irish Magazine. The Legal 100 is comprised of lawyers from all around the country who share a passion for the law and pride in their heritage. For the full article please visit: http://www.irishabroad.com/irishworld/irishamericamag/octnov08/features/legal-100-octnov08-2.asp
Archer, Byington, Glennon & Levine LLP launched their law firm February 1st, 2008
We are pleased to announce the formation of Archer, Byington, Glennon & Levine, LLP with offices at: 425 Broadhollow Road, Suite 405 PO Box 9064 Melville, New York,11747-9064 We have assembled a group of Attorneys who share a national and regional reputation in areas such as labor and employment law, employee benefits, ERISA, as well… Read more »
D.A.’s target employers who skirt labor, tax laws
NANUET– Companies that pay workers off the books or miscategorize workers cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars a year, officials speaking at a conference about enforcing New York’s new labor laws said yesterday. The meeting, held at the Comfort Inn on Route 59, was attended by about 60 representatives of state and local… Read more »
LIBN’S “Who’s Who” Features – Robert Archer
In Intellectual Property and Labor Law Friday, 8.Jun.2007 | Source: Long Island Business News Robert M. Archer is a member of Archer, Byington, Glennon and Levine LLP labor and employee benefits practices. As a senior labor attorney of the firm, Archer represents labor clients in the building trades industry in NYS. Archer believes The Pension… Read more »
What Every Employer Should Know About The Employee Benefit Funds To Which It Contributed
Monday, 12.Jun.2006 | Source: By: Jules Levine Download PDF File of this article HEALTH FUND’S CHECKLIST FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE HIPAA PRIVACY REGULATIONS The purpose of the privacy rule is to require group health plans not to use or disclose individually identifiable health information for any purpose unless it is permitted under the Department of… Read more »