By Leonard Sciolla, LLP | Published August 17, 2017 | Posted in news | Tagged Tags: Criminal Justice Center, Michael Tinari, news, personal injury | Comments Off on Partner featured in articles on recent whistle-blower lawsuit
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Senior partner Michael Tinari was featured in a front-page article of the Legal Intelligencer on Thursday August 17, 2017. Mr. Tinari, lead attorney for the sergeant critically injured in an elevator accident at the Criminal Justice Center last August, provided insight on how a recently filed whistle-blower lawsuit will affect his client’s pending case against Read More
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