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Joel Feroleto Unanimously Voted to Serve as Delaware District Councilmember

September 3, 2015

Feroleto Law attorney Joel Feroleto, by unanimous vote of the Buffalo Common Council will serve the remainder of the term as Delaware District Common Council Member.

The swearing in took place Tuesday at City Hall in downtown Buffalo. The oath of office was given by his mother New York State Supreme Court Judge Paula Feroleto. Several family members and supporters attended to witness the swearing in.

Before law school Joel worked for the Buffalo Common Council in the Masten and Delaware District. He also has experience in New York State government working for two State Senators as a legislative aide and deputy chief of staff.

Feroleto Law, located in Upstate Buffalo New York, is a respected law firm that has represented victims of workplace, defective product and motor vehicle injuries for more than 30 years.

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