Welcome to the LI Law Podcast. We feature legal issues and developments which affect Long Island residents and business owners. The podcast focuses on Long Island law topics and includes greater New York court and legislative happenings. If you are one of the approximate 8 million residents of Long Island (Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings counties), or want to enjoy all law-related matters on Long Island, this podcast is for you!
Your host, Zehava Schechter, is an attorney admitted to the New York Bar for 30 years. She concentrates her private practice in estate planning, administration, and litigation; real estate law; contracts, and business formation and dissolution. If you like this podcast, you may want to look for Zehava’s monthly articles in the Malverne/West Hempstead Herald and the Beacon newspaper.
Our guest on this 25th episode is Robert J. Piechota, Long Island Branch Office Manager of the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Rob Piechota is a US Army Veteran and West Point graduate having served both as an enlisted man and an officer in the Military Police Corps and as a Foreign Area Officer. He has more than 25 years’ experience in business both working within a Fortune 100 company and as an entrepreneur operating his own small business in Connecticut. Rob’s mission at the SBA is to maintain and strengthen Long Island’s economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of our community after disasters.
Robert J. Piechota’s contact information is:
350 Motor Parkway, Suite 109
Hauppauge, New York 11788
Office: (631) 454-0762
Mobile: (516) 672-6387
E-mail: Robert.Piechota@sba.gov
Welcome to the podcast, Rob!
Please contact us with your general questions or comments at LILawPodcast@gmail.com.
No podcast is a substitute for competent legal advice. Please consult with the attorney of your choice concerning specific legal questions you may have.
Ep 62: Rachel Silverstein speaks about comic books and the law and her published graphic novel, Renegade Rule.
Ep 61: Paul L. Scrom, Esq. speaks about labor and employment laws with which employers need to comply.
Ep 60: Abraham Kleinman, Esq. speaks about consumer protection steps you can take right now.
Ep 59: Carl Gerrato speaks about new developments in Nassau County, the LIRR, and More!
Ep 58: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. speaks about the NYS Cannabis Law.
Ep 57: Long Island Memorabilia and Collectibles with Les Wolff
Ep 56: The 2020 Nassau County Election Round-Up with Carl Gerrato
Ep 55: Dan Johnston, Esq. updates us on legislation legalizing recreational marijuana and gives us tips on what to do in the case of a car accident.
Ep 53: How Will LI Vote?
Ep 52: La Toya Caton discusses remote learning, education, and Covid-19.
Ep 51: Yael Lazar, Esq. explains why estate planning for everyone, including parents of young children, is essential.
Ep 50: Rebecca Sassouni, Esq. speaks about special needs services provided by the school districts during the Covid-19 health crisis.
Ep 49: William Belmont, Esq., investigative attorney, discusses privacy issues, how to protect your online image, and adapting during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ep 48: Roseanne Dorfman discusses the U.S. Census and why it is important that every Long Island resident is counted.
Ep 47: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. talks about representing Long Island clients in criminal and civil cases in the age of Covid-19.
Ep 46: Kenneth C. Henry, Jr., Esq. discusses foreclosures, short sales, and tips for buyers of residential and commercial properties.
Ep 41: Marijana Matura, Esq. talks about employee side labor and employment law.
Ep 40: Joanne Schlenk McAvey, Esq. guides us in medicaid planning.
Ep 39: Thomas A. O'Rourke, Esq. discussed copyright law and how it affects songwriters, artists, and authors.
Ep 38: Lisa Renee Pomerantz, Esq. speaks about Business and Employment Law, Training and Dispute Resolution.
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