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Brown Altman & DiLeo, LLP unveils new name

Shown (from left) are: David Altman, Keith Brown, and Michael DiLeo

Melville, NY Brown & Altman, LLP is proud to announce as of October 29th, 2020, they are now known as Brown Altman & DiLeo, LLP. The firm’s new name recognizes partner Michael DiLeo’s, invaluable contributions and commitment. 

“Mike has been with us since practically day one and has been a standard bearer of the consistent quality of legal services our clients have come to expect,” according to founding partner Keith Brown. “It is hard to believe we started the firm almost 13 years ago with a handful of files to what we have grown into today. We are thrilled to make him a named partner and continue to build our story here in Melville.” 

“I am proud and honored to add my name to our firm. From the outset, when Keith and Dave founded the firm in 2008, we have worked hard to contribute to our local community and create one of the preeminent real estate law firms on Long Island. I look forward to many more years of growth and success,” said Michael DiLeo.

Co-founding partner David Altman said, “Mike’s insightful guidance and steady demeanor has been a welcome guidepost to the firm and our clients. We are thankful for his commitment to us and the fine level of care and attention that he brings to our practice.”

Brown Altman & DiLeo, LLP provides clients in the real estate and development industry with a broad range of legal services including financing, leasing, zoning, environmental, real property, administrative, and construction law.

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