Partner Anthony V. Curto Honored by the Huntington Arts Council with the Harry and Sandy Chapin Arts & Humanitarian Award

June 25, 2016 — The Board of Directors of the Huntington Arts Council will honor Partner Anthony V. Curto with the Harry and Sandy Chapin Arts & Humanitarian Award.

Anthony V. Curto’s legal work centers on structuring, negotiating and documenting a variety of complex transactions on behalf of regionally and nationally known clients. He counsels public and private corporations in major transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, partnering arrangements and the reorganization of business enterprises and assets, across a variety of industries. He also represents corporations in formation, early stage and venture capital financings, and advises clients in private placements and public offerings of securities.
An advocate of community service, Mr. Curto has received numerous awards for his active role in community endeavors, including the 1984 Congressional Achievement Award and the 1987 Martin Luther King “Living the Dream” Service Award. Mr. Curto was cited as the 37th Most Influential Long Islander by the Long Island Press in 2008. He was a Networking Magazine David Award Honoree in 2008. He was presented with the 2010 ‘Telecare Award of Excellence’ and the ‘Who’s Who in Corporate Law’ by the Long Island Business News alsoin 2010 and a Leadership in Law – Lifetime Achievement Award by that publication in 2012. He was also honored by the Suffolk County Bar Association with the 2012 ‘Golden Anniversary Award.’

Founded in 1976, the Firm LLP is one of Long Island’s most acclaimed and distinguished law firms. Headquartered in Uniondale, NY, the Firm is conveniently located for clients in Nassau and Suffolk counties, as well as those in New York City.

The Firm employs over 60 talented attorneys who provide counsel to a broad range of clients, including national, regional and local businesses, major real estate developers and organizations, banks, insurance companies, municipalities, educational institutions, contractors, architects/engineers and individuals.