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Brown of Brown & Altman to be inducted into the Touro Law Center Builders Society

Keith Brown, 
Brown & Altman, LLC

Huntington, NY On Thursday, May 16th, Keith Brown, Esq., ’94, managing partner at Brown & Altman, LLC will be among the honorees being inducted into the Touro Law Center Builders Society at the annual “With Liberty & Justice for All” dinner celebration taking place at the Garden City Hotel at 6:30 p.m.  

Since 1995, Touro Law Center has honored distinguished members of the community and alumni who have played a role in the establishment and creation of a solid foundation for the Law Center.

“The support of the Touro Law Center board alumni and friends has always been critical to its success,” said Keith Brown, Esq. “I am humbled to be honored by my alumni and the Touro Law Center. I encourage you to attend the dinner and/or consider a level of support.”

Along with Brown, receiving the Paul S. Miller Award are: Daniel Baker ’92 and Richard Eisenberg, Esq. 

Some of the other honorees are: 

• Outstanding Alumnus of the Year: Mark Basile ’88. 

• Outstanding Law Firm of the Year: Jaspan Schlesinger, LLP.

• Elected Official of the Year: Joseph Addabbo, Jr. ’92, New York state senate.

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

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