July 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, is pleased to announce that Joshua Block has joined the firm as an associate attorney. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Massachusetts.
Joshua Block comes to Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, with a history in public service and a strong commitment to his clients and the community. Mr. Block graduated with honors from Syracuse University College of Law, where he served on the Syracuse Law Review and represented organizations involved in improving low-income communities. During law school, Mr. Block also served as a law clerk for the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York. After law school, he worked as an Assistant Appellate Court Attorney for the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division Fourth Department.
Mr. Block joins an established Boston law firm acclaimed for its representation in personal injury, workers' compensation and Social Security Disability cases.
For more information about Joshua Block or to speak with a Boston attorney at Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, call the firm 24/7 toll free at 866-942-6740.
Website: http://www.daneshulmanlaw.com/
Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, Announces Hire of Associate Attorney Joshua Block in Boston, Massachusetts
Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, is pleased to announce that Joshua Block has joined the firm as an associate attorney. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Massachusetts.
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[Press-News.org] Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, Announces Hire of Associate Attorney Joshua Block in Boston, MassachusettsDane Shulman Associates, LLC, is pleased to announce that Joshua Block has joined the firm as an associate attorney. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Massachusetts.