Paul Sciocchetti's profile

    Paul Sciocchetti

    Top rated Real Estate attorney in Latham, New York

    Education Qualification:

    Pace University Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Real estate

    800 Troy Schenectady Road Suite 102Latham, New York, 12110

    First Admitted: 1987, New York

    Professional Webpage: https://www.albanyrealestatelaw.com

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Committee Board Member - Schenectady County Bar Association, 1987
    • Founder, First President - New York State Greater Capital Region Italian-American Bar Association, 2000
    • Board Member - New York State Bar Association Entertainment & Sports Law Section, 1997
    • Member - Albany County Bar Association, 2003
    • Member - New York State Bar Association, Real Property Section, Commercial Law Section, 1987
    • Executive Vice President - National Italian-American Bar Association, 1994
    • Greater Capital Association of Realtors
    • Women's Council of Realtors
    • Capital Region Builders & Remodelers Association
    • Mortgage Bankers Association
    • National Association of Realtors
    • Young Real Estate Professionals of New York 
    Special Licenses/Certifications:
    • ALTA Best Practices Certification - American Land Title Association, 2017
    • Mr. Sciocchetti is admitted to practice in New York State, the United States Supreme Court, United States Bankruptcy Court, and the New York State Court of Appeals. 
    • Certified Registered Agent - Secured Settlements, 2015
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • Founder - Trails2Prevention, a not for profit whose mission substance abuse awareness and prevention. , 2014
    • Co-Founder - STRIVE Leadership Academy. , 2015
    Educational Background:
    • Pace University School of Law, 1986
    • Siena College, 1983
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Mr. Sciocchetti has lectured widely on issues concerning Real Estate Law such as: Real Estate Contracts – Panel Review (Moderator); Title Law; Commercial Real Estate A to Z; Due Diligence in Commercial Transactions; The CIREB Standard Form Contract - Pros & Cons; Bridging the Communication Gap between Real Estate Attorneys and Realtors.
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