www.perecman.com If you’re a New York City personal injury lawyer, as I am, you represent clients when they come to you. But there’s something that goes on behind the scenes, and its just as important as winning a given clients case. And that’s why I am as involved as I am with the lobbying efforts, the things that go on behind the scenes, and knowledgeable of all the facts on US labor laws. As a New York Personal Injury Attorney, I have a list of labor laws that protect workers. One of them is labor law section 240. And there are groups out there that are trying to chop this law, they’re business groups, they’re developers, they’re insurance companies. And I have been involved for years. And I have gone up to Albany and I speak with legislators. As a New York Personal Injury Attorney,I speak on the topic. I write on the topic. I lecture on the topic. I have press releases on the topic. Because to me, first of all, I cant win a case for a client, if the law is not the law anymore. As a New York Personal Injury Attorney, I have to protect it by knowing all the facts on US labor laws. What it does for a client, you cant go to court if the law that protects you is not there. Its simple. Compare it to other places of the world where they don’t have it. In fact New York is one, I think the only state, in the entire United States, that has a list of labor laws like this that protects workers. Perhaps that’s why we have one of the lowest rates of construction accidents across


www.stellutelaw.com The Stellute Law Firm, “The One to Know”, is regarded as one of the leading trial lawyer groups throughout Hampton Roads. Selena Stellute Glenn was born and raised in Hampton, Virginia. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Virginia and her Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law. Mrs. Glenn has specialized in personal injury and criminal defense. She represents clients in a wide variety of cases such as auto accidents, slip and fall, driving while intoxicated and other criminal law and traffic offenses.

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