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John Feroleto to Present at NYSTLA Decisions Seminar on Construction Site Safety

October 7, 2011

John Feroleto has been asked to provide continuing legal education to other attorneys by the New York State Trial Lawyers Association October 14. The Decisions seminar is considered by many to be the premier CLE in the sate of New York. on October 14, 2011. John will be presenting on Labor Law and Construction Site Safety. He has extensive knowledge in work place safety and construction accidents, successfully representing many construction workers injured due to work site violations.

John grew up in a family of construction workers, including his father and grandfather and has personal experience, working for many years with ladders and scaffolds before he returned to school to study law. It is this personal experience in addition to his legal knowledge that sets him apart from many attorneys who litigate construction site and workplace injuries.

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