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Lester D. Steinman
Of Counsel, Municipal Law
White Plains
Areas of Experience
Land Use
Zoning
Professional Summary
Born in New York City, Mr. Steinman has extensive experience in
all aspects of Municipal Law. Mr. Steinman acted as Special
Assistant Attorney General for the State of New York from
1974-1977. He then went on to work for the Westchester
County Department of Law as an attorney (1977-1984) and as
Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney (1982-1984). In addition to
representing clients, Mr. Steinman has served as Editor of
the Municipal Lawyer since
1984, and authored the article, “The Effect of Land Use
Restrictions on The Establishment of Community Residences
for the Disabled; A National Study,” (19 The Urban Lawyer,
1987). Finally, Mr. Steinman is the Director of the Edwin G. Michaelian Municipal Law Resource Center and
has also served as Adjunct
Professor of Local Government Law and Finance at Pace
University.
Education
J.D. Georgetown University, 1974
B.A. State University of New York at Binghamton, 1970
Admissions
New York
Memberships
New York State Bar Association, Municipal Law Section (Chairman,
1997-1999)
American Bar Association, Section on Urban, State and Local Government
Law (Chairman, Local Government Organization and Management Committee,
1986-1988)
Westchester County Bar Association, Municipal Law Section (Chairman,
1988-2003)
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