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Sandy-Devastated Law Firms' Recovery Gets ALM Support; Stipends, News/Info Services Help Three Community Firms Back on Feet
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
ALM, a leading provider of news and business information to the legal
industry, today named three law firms whose recovery from catastrophic
Hurricane Sandy damage it will support as part of a community support
initiative announced in November.
"The world seldom sees lawyers as heroes, let alone victims, but we've
now seen dramatic examples of both, particularly in tight-knit beach
communities that depend on local law firms in times of emergency," said
Bill Carter, president and chief executive officer of ALM. "We're happy
to be able to help at least a few of those hardest-hit in their recovery
and to focus public attention on their vital social role."
The firms receiving $2,500 cash stipends and comprehensive bundles of
legal information products were chosen by a committee of ALM publishers,
editors and business executives from its offices throughout the
Northeast. The chosen firms are:
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Freedhand & Freedhand. Jay and Lorraine Freedhand's
husband-and-wife practice in Belle Harbor, NY, was totally destroyed
by a fire in Sandy's wake, destroying all of its assets, including 10
ears of files. They have handled local real estate transactions and
negligence litigation for 14 years.
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Law Office of John J. Howley. John Howley, a solo
personal-injury practitioner who has practiced in Far Rockaway, NY for
over 50 years, found his office was under eight feet of water, and was
without power and heat until December. His home and car were also
destroyed.
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Peknic, Peknic & Schaefer, LLC. This general practice firm
of five lawyers based in Long Beach, NY, reopened within six weeks of
the storm despite the loss of all of its furniture, equipment, library
and other assets.
The ALM legal information products awarded to these firms include
subscriptions to their regional legal newspaper, in all three of these
cases New York Law Journal, and subscriptions to SmartLitigator,
VerdictSearch, a selection of LJP digital publications, and continuing
legal education services from CLECenter.com.
As part of ALM's larger Sandy response initiative, a donation was made
to the American Red Cross for regional relief efforts, and law firms
received free replacements of Law Journal Press and other books damaged
by the storm.
About ALM
ALM, an integrated media company, is a leading provider of specialized
business news and information, focused primarily on the legal and
commercial real estate sectors. ALM's market-leading brands include The
American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, GlobeSt.com, Insight
Conferences, Law.com, Law Journal Press, LegalTech, The National Law
Journal and Real Estate Forum. Headquartered in New York
City, ALM was formed in 1997. For more information, visit www.alm.com.
ALM, The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, GlobeSt.com, Insight
Conferences, Law.com, Law Journal Press, Law Technology News, LegalTech,
The National Law Journal and Real Estate Forum are trademarks or
registered trademarks of ALM Media Properties, LLC.

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