Andrew T. Kasman of Dix Hills has joined Abrams, Fensterman,...

Andrew T. Kasman of Dix Hills has joined Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara and Wolf's Lake Success office as a partner and chairman of the real estate department. He was previously in private practice. Credit: Alex Towle Photography

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The Lake Success office of Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara & Wolf has announced four new hires.

Leon Mindin of Brooklyn has joined as an associate in the firm's health care collection and reimbursement recovery department. He was previously an associate at the Geller Law Group in Brooklyn.

Andrew T. Kasman of Dix Hills has joined as a partner and chairman of the real estate department. He was previously in private practice.

Elizabeth Kase of Port Washington has joined as a partner in the firm's criminal law and mental hygiene law departments. She was previously a partner at Kase & Druker in Garden City.

Dominique Dickson of Westbury has joined as the director of communications and marketing, a new role for the firm. She previously worked as a corporate operations and knowledge management professional at Brookfield Asset Management in Manhattan.

A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost,Kendall Rodriguez, Alejandra Villa Loarca, Howard Schnapp, Newsday file; Anthony Florio. Photo credit: Newsday Photo: John Conrad Williams Jr., Newsday Graphic: Andrew Wong

'A spark for them to escalate the fighting' A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report.

A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost,Kendall Rodriguez, Alejandra Villa Loarca, Howard Schnapp, Newsday file; Anthony Florio. Photo credit: Newsday Photo: John Conrad Williams Jr., Newsday Graphic: Andrew Wong

'A spark for them to escalate the fighting' A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report.

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