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Mary
E. Mongioi, Esq.
mmongioi@forchellilaw.com
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Mary E. Mongioi, (Hofstra University School of Law, 1983)
joined the Firm as an associate in 2004 and became counsel
in 2007. Ms. Mongioi presently concentrates her practice
in the tax, trusts and estates department, where she offers
clients years of experience in the handling of litigated
estate matters as well as in civil litigation, appellate
practice and real estate.
In addition to estate matters,
Ms. Mongioi has significant experience handling the foreclosure
of mortgages and other liens held by major financial institutions,
mid-sized and small investors, and commercial enterprises, on both residential
and commercial real property. She has represented several financial institutions
in connection with loan transactions and drafting complex commercial loan documents
for the restructure of non-performing loans, with emphasis on co-operative loans.
She is admitted to the New York State bar and is a member
of the Nassau County Bar Association, where she is also
a member of the Community Relations Committee. Ms. Mongioi
was an adjunct professor of law at Touro College (2001-2005),
where she taught Business Law and Real Estate. She has
authored various articles for the New York Law Journal
on varying estate litigation issues including "Obligation
to Account" (2007), "Interplay of Family, Inheritance and Trust
Principles' (2008), "The Estate Tax Apportionment Clause. Friend
or Foe?" (2009), "John D.: Appointing Monitor Not in Keeping With
Legislative Intent of Article 81" (2010) and "To the Holder of
Antiquity Go the Spoils – Or Do They?" (2010). She earned her BA,
cum laude from Wagner College.
Practice Areas:
Tax, Trusts and Estates, Real Estate, Litigation, Bankruptcy and Insolvency
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