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PROMOTION AT LITIGATION FIRM

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Capobianco, a native of Scarsdale, New York, and an intern assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio, participated in the Office of Naval Research’s Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. NREIP places college and university students in the Department of the Navy laboratories where they take part in real Naval research for ten weeks during the summer.

Dr. William D’Angelo assigned to NAMRU San Antonio’s Biomedical Systems Engineering and Evaluation Department, said NREIP is a valuable program that exposes NAMRU investigators to motivated and intelligent students.

“This program is important because we can introduce very high-caliber students to our current projects every year,” said D’Angelo. “The students are able to make incredible progress in a short amount of time and really contribute to the NAMRU San Antonio mission in a meaningful way.”

Expanding Nonprofit Membership

Nonprofit Westchester (NPW) has welcomed four new nonprofit members and one new business member, all of whom will add expertise and value to the organization’s mission to strengthen Westchester’s nonprofit sector. Westchester Medical Center has also joined as a new gold sponsor and CMIT Solutions as a silver sponsor.

The new nonprofit members include VNS Westchester, which promotes and supports the health and sustains the independence of residents in the communities it serves through the delivery of home health care and related community health services;

The Peekskill Housing Authority (PHA), which has provided decent, safe and affordable homes to families and individuals with 273 apartments in three developments in the city of Peekskill;

The new business member National Advertising & Printing is a full-service printer that has been doing business in New York City and the surrounding areas since 1923. It has expanded its business over the years to more than 800,000 promotional items.

To learn more about new nonprofit members, business members and sponsors, visit npwestchester.org.

FullertonBeck LLP, a women-owned litigation firm based in White Plains, New York, has promoted Michael Harrison to senior counsel.

Formerly an associate, Harrison has worked for Fullerton Beck since 2019. His practice focuses on New York Labor Law and premises liability cases, representing general contractors, sub-contractors, property owners and businesses. He also handles medical malpractice cases on behalf of medical professionals and facilities, such as rehabilitation centers.

“Michael joined the firm hungry to learn and advance his career,” said Eileen Fullerton, managing partner. “He embraced the firm’s focus on mentoring and has grown into a skilled litigator who manages cases from inception through resolution or until trial….”

Prior to joining Fullerton Beck, Harrison clerked for Judge Richard Ambro in the Suffolk County Supreme Court and Judge Leonard Wexler of the Eastern District of New York.

Harrison earned his Juris Doctorate from Touro College – Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where he received the CALI Excellence Award for the Future in New York Practice and International Law. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Fordham University.

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