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John Feroleto to present “NY Labor Law” to colleagues

October 9, 2012

The New York State Trial Lawyers Association has asked attorney John Feroleto to present the topic of New York State Labor Law to other attorneys at a seminar being held on Thursday, October 11, 2012. John is often asked to give presentations to other trial attorneys on more complex legal issues, such as Labor Law.

John Feroleto frequently handles cases involving construction site injuries and is able to get excellent results for his clients. What sets John apart from other attorneys who handle construction site injury cases is not only his experience and detailed knowledge of Labor Law but that he has a history of having worked on construction sites prior to becoming an attorney. John is not only extremely familiar with the law, but he has first hand experience.

Next week John Feroleto will be presenting for the Chautauqua County Bar Association.

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