Robert C. Mangi

Education, Mediation
126 Third Street
Mineola, New York 115014429


Education

Admitted

1982, New York

Law School

St. John's University, J.D., 1981

Law School Graduation Year

1981

College

Cornell University, B.A., 1967

Memberships

Nassau County (Member, Family Law Committee), Nassau (Member, Matrimonial Committee) and New York State Bar Associations; Columbian Lawyers Association of Nassau County (President, 2002-2003).

Biographical

Article Author: Children Who Commit Criminal Acts: Juvenile Delinquency, Nassau Lawyer, Oct. 2001, Vol. 51, No. 2; Termination of Parental Rights, NYS Bar Association Family Law Review, Fall/Winter 2001, Vol. 33, No. 2; Family Offenses: A Statutory Creation, Nassau Lawyer, Fev. 2001, Vol. 51, No. 6; Joint Custody in the Wake of Braiman v. Braiman, Nassau Lawyer, Feb. 2003, Vol. 51, No.6. Lecturer: Family and Matrimonial topics, Continuing Legal Education Program, Nassau Academy of Law, 1995—; Family Law, Continuing Legal Education Program, New York State Bar Association, May 1995; Handling a Support Proceeding Under Article 4 of the Family Law Act, Continuing Legal Education Program, New York State Bar Association, May 1998; Paternity, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Nassau Academy of Law, 2003. Featured Speaker: Abuse and Neglect, CLE Program, Nassau County Academy of Law, 2001; Domestic Violence, CLE Program, Nassau County Academy of Law, 2002; Evidentiary Issues in Matrimonial Cases, Nassau Academy of Law, 2002; Supreme Court Judicial Seminar, Nassau Bar Association, 2003; Representing PINS Cases in Family Court, South Huntington School District, 2003; Cross Examination of an Expert Witness, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Nassau Academy of Law. Adjunct Professor, Paralegal Profession, Family Law, New York Institute of Technology, Central Islip, 1994-1996. Member, Law Guardian Panel, Assigned Counsel Program, Nassau County Family Court, 1984—. Chairman, Nassau County Family Law and Procedure Committee, 1996-1998. Inspector, 1996-2002 and Deputy Commissioner, 2002—, NYS Athletic Commission. Panel Member, Careers in Child Advocacy, Hofstra University Law School, 2000.

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