Farrell Fritz is a full-service regional law firm with approximately 80 attorneys in five offices, dedicated to serving closely-held/privately-owned/family owned businesses, high net worth individuals and families, and nonprofit organizations.
Farrell Fritz handles legal matters in the areas of bankruptcy and restructuring; business divorce; commercial litigation; construction; corporate and finance; emerging companies and venture capital; employment law; environmental law; estate litigation; healthcare; land use and zoning; New York State Regulatory and Government Relations; not-for-profit law; real estate; tax planning and controversy; tax certiorari, and trusts and estates.
Farrell Fritz is pleased to announce that partner John C. Armentano has been named to Long Island Business News’ 2025 Long Island Business Influencers...
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Farrell Fritz is pleased to announce that partner John C.
Armentano has been named to Long Island Business News'
2025 Long Island Business Influencers: Environmental Leaders list,
which recognizes professionals making meaningful contributions to
environmental and sustainability efforts across the region.
A leading land use and municipal law attorney, John advises
developers, property owners, and municipalities on zoning, land
use, SEQRA, and environmental compliance. His practice spans
municipal litigation, wetlands and waterfront matters, riparian
rights, easements, and property disputes. He currently serves as
special counsel to the Town of East Hampton and represents the
Village of Huntington Bay Board of Zoning Appeals.
He also writes regularly on land use topics for the New York
Law Journal and the firm's Long
Island Land Use & Zoning blog.
Farrell Fritz is a full-service regional law firm with approximately 80 attorneys in five offices, dedicated to serving closely-held/privately-owned/family owned businesses, high net worth individuals and families, and nonprofit organizations.
Farrell Fritz handles legal matters in the areas of bankruptcy and restructuring; business divorce; commercial litigation; construction; corporate and finance; emerging companies and venture capital; employment law; environmental law; estate litigation; healthcare; land use and zoning; New York State Regulatory and Government Relations; not-for-profit law; real estate; tax planning and controversy; tax certiorari, and trusts and estates.