On Tuesday, June 6, 2023, Sanford Strenger, Partner of the firm Salamon Gruber Blaymore & Strenger, P.C., was installed as the 121st President of the Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) by the Honorable Denise Sher of Nassau County Supreme Court. President Strenger was installed alongside the following NCBA Officers: Daniel W. Russo, President-Elect; James P. Joseph, Vice President; Hon. Maxine S. Broderick, Treasurer; and Samuel J. Ferrara, Secretary.
Among the evening’s special guests included Nassau County Administrative Judge Hon. Vito M. DeStefano, who was invited to install the new officers of the NCBA Board of Directors and Nassau Academy of Law.
As President of the NCBA, Mr. Strenger’s goals will center around the theme of “A Year of Member Engagement.” Mr. Strenger plans to place a focus on expanding opportunities for members to market their skills to fellow members and others through the addition of new networking opportunities throughout the bar year and to support the accessibility of justice efforts and pro bono services to our veterans.
“It is my view that a bar association is charged with the primary mission of enhancing its members’ practice of law and their lives, through education, access to decision-makers, networking, and social opportunities. To fully achieve its mission, it is also charged with acting to enhance the communities where its members live by providing opportunities for its members to give back to their community,” said Mr. Strenger.
President Strenger routinely litigates complex real estate, commercial, corporate, health care, and environmental matters in federal and state courts and before administrative agencies from inception through trial and appellate practice and counsels’ clients on commercial, real estate and health care transactions.
About the Nassau County Bar Association
Founded in 1899, the Nassau County Bar Association is the leader in providing legal information and community service on Long Island. NCBA consists of private and public attorneys, judges, legal educators, and law students who demonstrate their commitment to the community by offering a variety of services for the public, including lawyer referral services, free mortgage foreclosure counseling, judicial screening, and public education programs. The Nassau Academy of Law provides continuing education for the legal community. WE CARE, a part of the Nassau Bar Foundation, the charitable arm of the NCBA, assists children, the elderly, and others in need, through countless projects and donations. For more information, contact (516) 747-4070 or info@nassaubar.org, or visit nassaubar.org.
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