Above the Bar award winners
Paul Seham stole the third annual Above the Bar awards as he accepted the Leading Litigator award on behalf of his father, Lee R.A. Seham.
With the senior Seham involved in a trial in Phoenix, the youngster filled in with an acceptance speech complete with some secrets about his dad.
“My dad is very emotional like when he gets choked up during a Hallmark greeting card commercial.”
Or, “His client is always right ”¦ as long as they follow his advice.”
Lee Seham is a labor and employment lawyer who represents clients in the airline and maritime industries on matters including collective bargaining, NLRB hearings, arbitration, DOT administrative hearings and advocacy before a presidential emergency board. He also speaks on topics involving the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical and Leave Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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The other winners were:
Pace Setter Award?Deborah A. Scalise
Scalise is a partner at the Scarsdale?based law firm of Scalise & Hamilton L.L.P. Her focus practice areas include representation of professionals in ethics and responsibility matters, and white?collar criminal matters. Prior to joining
Scalise & Hamilton, Deborah was deputy attorney general in charge of public advocacy for the Westchester region.
Most Socially Conscious Attorney ?Steven A. Schurkman
Schurkman is a leading elder law practitioner with the firm of Keane & Beane P.C. in White Plains. He is the co?chair of the elder law section of the Westchester
County Bar Association and a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He also serves on the board of directors and as secretary of the Estate Planning Council of Westchester County Inc.
Leading Real Estate Attorney ?George Grossman
Grossman is a partner at the law firm Grossman & Associates. Since establishing his practice in 1989, he has distinguished himself as a lawyer whom real estate brokers and other lawyers consult for complex matters involving the transfer of real property. He is also on the board of Hudson Valley Bank.
Most Promising New Attorney ?Lucia Chiocchio
Chiocchio is an associate with Cuddy & Feder and concentrates her practice in zoning and environmental law, with an emphasis in telecommunications. She frequently lectures on land use and zoning issues. Prior to her career as an attorney, she was an engineer serving as project manager for several utility clients. She is a 2001 graduate of Pace University School of Law.
Most Promising Pace Law Student ”“ Henry M. Mascia
Mascia is a student at Pace University School of Law. He serves as Pace Law
School student ambassador; Human Rights in Action nomination committee panelist; Westchester County Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; and the American Bar Association. Over the next two years he will clerk with the New York state Court of Appeals.
On the judging panel were: Daniel D. Angiolillo, an associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department of state Supreme Court; Salvatore M. Lagonia, president of the Westchester County Bar Association; Jeffrey G. Miller, a professor at Pace University School of Law; Gerald Stern, special counsel to the New York Judicial Institute; Carol L. Von Scoyoc, chief deputy corporation counsel for the city of White Plains.
The event was sponsored by Citrin Cooperman & Co. L.L.P., Pace Law School, Westchester County Business Journal, Westchester County Bar Association and Mahopac National Bank.