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Black Marjieh & Sanford LLP Joins USLAW Network as New York Member Firm

Black Marjieh & Sanford LLP is proud to announce the firm was officially welcomed this week as the newest member of the USLAW Network.

USLAW Network is an international organization comprised of full-service defense firms.  This new affiliation marks a significant step for Black Marjieh & Sanford LLP as it continues to grow and provides enhanced service capabilities for clients across New York.

“We are honored to be invited as a member firm in USLAW and look forward to collaborating with this extensive network of professionals,” said Lisa Black. “Thanks to many long-standing relationships between BM&S and USLAW, we are keenly aware of the caliber of USLAW Network and Black Marjieh & Sanford is proud to formally join its ranks.

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Dana K. Marjieh
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Dana is a skilled litigator with experience representing clients at all stages of state and federal court proceedings. Her areas of focus include commercial litigation, cyber risk, privacy and data security, professional liability, premises liability and general liability, encompassing the defense of lawyers, accountants, real estate agents and insurance agents. In addition, Dana’s background includes handling Article 78 proceedings. Drawing upon over a decade of experience, Dana provides strategic representation by developing a thorough understanding of clients’ present and anticipated needs.

Sheryl A. Sanford
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Sheryl is dedicated to providing clients with comprehensive, high quality, detail-oriented representation. She concentrates in the defense of claims concerning New York Labor Law, premises liability, civil rights, construction, environmental, motor vehicle and hospitality matters. For over 15 years, Sheryl has handled complex litigation in both New York State and federal courts from inception through motion practice and trial. In particular, she has handled negligence claims, class actions and Federal Civil Rights actions brought pursuant to 42 USC § 1983 Law.

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