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Traub Lieberman Senior Trial Counsel Timothy G. McNamara To Serve As A Delegate In The NYSBA House Of Delegate
Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP Senior Trial Counsel Timothy G. McNamara has been selected by the Rockland County Bar Association (RCBA) Board of Directors to serve as a Delegate in the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) House of Delegates representing the Rockland County Bar Association.

Mr. McNamara is a founder of the Rockland County Bar Association attorney mentoring program. He has also mentored students at Brooklyn Law School for several years. He has provided pro bono legal services through several organizations for clients in the landlord/tenant, creditor/debtor, student loans, taxes and other legal matters.


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