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  • Lawyer name:Sara B. Fedele - Albany, NY
  • Address:54 State Street Suite 900Albany,NY
  • Phone:518-462-5601
  • Fax:518-462-2670
  • PostalCode:12207-2527
  • WebSite:http://www.oalaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Criminal Defense Personal Injury Litigation Lead Poisoning & Environmental Injury

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  • Sara is an associate with our Lead Paint Poisoning and Environmental Injury department, which focuses on representing injured children and individuals with brain injuries. She also practices criminal defense. Sara handles all aspects of cases including, investigation, legal research, pleadings and discovery, depositions, motion practice and trials.

    Sara serves on the Advisory Committee for the Albany County Family Court Children's Center. She recently became a board member of Child Appointed Special Advocates in Albany, an organization that recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in the courtroom and other settings.

    While at Albany Law School, Sara completed a concentration in Criminal Law.

  • New York U.S. District Court Northern District of New York

  • Albany Law School of Union University, Albany, New York Canisius College

  • More Than 85 Years Of Legal Service To Albany Clients

    Established in 1925 in Albany, O'Connell & Aronowitz is a broad-service law firm that counts itself among the oldest, most distinguished and most reputable law firms in upstate New York. Today, our firm boasts more than 75 attorneys, paraprofessionals and clerical staff and we have offices in Albany, Plattsburgh and Saratoga Springs.

    Our attorneys provide their clients with representation and services in a broad range of disciplines and practice areas including: personal injury, malpractice, product liability, residential and commercial real estate, corporate law, trusts and estates, elder law, matrimonial, bankruptcy, constitutional law with an emphasis on the First Amendment, and white/blue collar criminal defense.

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    A law firm does not thrive for more than 85 years by accident. Unsurprisingly, our law firm has a proud history of obtaining results on behalf of our clients:

    We maintain the largest lead-poisoning litigation department in upstate New York, and have secured several multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements on behalf of injured clients.

    Our lawyers also obtained a $15.4 million jury verdict in federal court for an individual plaintiff in a sexual harassment trial.

    We also successfully secured two appeals for hospital industry clients before the United States Supreme Court. Our Plaintiff’s Negligence group obtained 10 verdicts and numerous settlements exceeding $1 million on behalf of clients in negligence claims.

    Further, we actively represent more than 25 lending institutions as part of our extensive real estate practice.

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For the time being at least, Australia should persist with him, but I'm also in two minds about it as I don't think they should drag this out for much longer than is necessary (ie for much beyond the SA series or the series after that), watching his decline is sad.. . The reason they should keep faith in him: This isn't the first time that Hayden has gone through a crisis of confidence in his game, he's had ups and downs before and the runs have dried up and his technique has all but disappeared but he's always come back very strongly and gotten centuries fairly easily. Hayden is a very talented player who is able to bat his way into form with a single innings. His record in Australia speaks for itself and through out his career he's amassed a massive amount of runs there so there is no reason why he can't again. It's not going to be easy for CA to go about replacing a player of Hayden's calibre (and even if they did Hayden is a prolific run scorer at domestic level and would simply re-earn the place), there's a few players at domestic level that aren't tested internationally and it wouldn't necessarily be the best thing to dump them in at the deep end, and as far as I'm aware Jacques is still injured so couldn't replace him and pair up with Katich anyway. Lastly I think CA should persist with him a little longer considering the service he's given them, he's one of the games best openers after all.. . The reasons why he should be dropped: I don't think Australia can afford to carry dead weight right now because their losing streak is getting longer and a lot of their players (not just Hayden) are out of form. If they have too many players in the side not scoring runs then there is no way they can ever possibly win. And if a cricketing board gets too sentimental then they will slide down the rankings at a great pace with players so decrepit it would make Bangladesh seem great in comparison, they should start being ruthless. CA should tell him to either move on and retire or buck his ideas up and sort his tourniquet out. He starts off an innings getting a few fours and gets out, or gets a few singles and gets out, or gets a duck and goes back to the pavilion. He's lost his consistency and lost any ability to contribute anything to the team in a meaningful way.. . Okay, personally, I would much prefer him to go out with a bit dignity and style and don't want to see him scrapping the bottom of the barrel any more. But at the same time, part of me wants to see if he can regain his form again and I would like to see him in England because I find out if I?ve secured my Ashes tickets soon and I would love to see him given an Ashes send off. So yeah, persist with him for the next few games and the next series after that and see how he performs and if not then I will just have to bid him farewell and sob into my pillow (as I am wont to do) and celebrate what he has done for the game throughout his career.. . Sorry if that?s not my best.

OMG... Im sure your 2 year old is not ready to start working & contributing to the household. SMH

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