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Vincent M. Albanese
Mr. Albanese attended Wesleyan University and St. John’s University School of Law. He has practiced law since 1949 on his admission to the New York State Bar. He is also admitted to the United States District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Albanese concentrates in general civil litigation and real estate matters, including: land use; zoning, development, financing, construction, purchase, sale and leasing transactions; and foreclosure and condemnation proceedings. He has extensive experience in civil litigation in both jury and non-jury trials and appeals up to the New York State Court of Appeals, the highest New York State Court.
By appointment of the Governor of the State of New York in 1983, he served as a member of the New York State Board of Public Disclosure. He was nominated by the Governor and appointed by the United States Secretary of the Interior to serve on the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Centennial Commission. Mr. Albanese was appointed by the Governor and served as a director of the New York State Urban Development Corporation. He was also appointed by the Governor as a director and continues to serve as chairman of the Queens West Development Corporation.
Mr. Albanese served as Chairman of the Board of Directors and continues to serve as General Counsel to the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, a not-for-profit corporation, that he helped to organize in 1967 to implement the programs initially developed during his tenure as President of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce. He has also served as President of the Queens County Bar Association; President of the Queens College Speech & Hearing Service Center; Director of the Queens Legal Services Corporation; and as Executive Committeeman of the Young Lawyers Section of the New York State Bar Association for the Tenth Judicial District. Mr. Albanese is a member of the New York and American Bar Associations.
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