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John Feroleto to discuss New York Labor Law

October 22, 2014

John Feroleto, Buffalo, NY trial attorney, was asked to present at the Decisions Seminar for the New York State Trial Lawyers Association being held at Templeton Landing in Buffalo, New York, tomorrow October 23, 2014. He will be discussing the most recent court decisions concerning liability under New York Labor Law for work related injuries such as injuries at construction and demolition sites. John has fought for injured workers for more than 30 years.

The program is consistently considered the best continuing legal education program in New York State for civil litigation matters. Outstanding attorneys from across New York State will be discussing the laws regarding dangerous products, motor vehicle matters, evidence, damages, ethics, dangerous premises and dealing with Medicare issues. Thank you to all of the attorneys involved for giving their time to help educate on many complex issues.

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