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HenryNahal

Of Counsel

"Choosing law as a profession was one of my best decisions. I love to solve problems and be creative, so it's a home run."

Overview

Biography

An attorney with over 45 years of legal experience and a significant background in government information technology, Henry primarily concentrates his practice on business and enterprise development for health care clients. He also counsels companies and individuals on legal matters concerning project development, structuring, capital financing, and real estate transactions.

Bar Associations

  • New York Civil Bar Association
  • New York Criminal Bar Association
  • New York State Bar Association

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Character and Fitness Committee
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, Of Counsel
  • Sherrin & Glasel, Of Counsel
  • NYS Department of Civil Service, Special Counsel and Director of Telecommunications & Information Management Systems
  • NYS Bureau of Medicaid Management Information Systems, Assistant Counsel
  • NYS Department of Social Services, Information Technology Services, Assistant Counsel
  • NYS Department of Health, Central Enforcement, Assistant Counsel
  • Speaker of the NYS Assembly Perry Duryea, Administrative Assistant

Selected Community Activities

  • Southern Rensselaer County Baseball, Inc., Vice President
  • Connie Mick and Mickey Mantle Organizations, Board of Directors Member
  • START, Board of Directors Member

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