Business Briefs, April 11

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Marina M. Martielli

Marina M. Martielli

authorStaff Writer on Apr 8, 2024

Martielli Joins Twomey Latham as Special Counsel

Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP has announced that Marina M. Martielli has joined the firm as special counsel. She concentrates her practice in civil litigation, land use and zoning, divorce and family law, real estate and estate litigation.

Martielli has experience in a wide variety of general civil litigation, transactions and appeals. Her practice includes contracts, real estate transactions and litigation, matrimonial actions and Family Court matters and Surrogate’s Court practice.

She is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts. She is also a member of the Suffolk County Bar Association.

Martielli earned a Bachelor of Arts degree (summa cum laude) from Long Island University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland.

“I am pleased to become a part of this wonderful firm,” Martielli said. “I look forward to making a contribution to the firm, whether it’s navigating family law or real estate matters or litigation as the matter requires.”

“We are proud to welcome Marina to the firm,” said senior partner John Shea. “With her diversified experience and knowledge in litigation, divorce and family law, real estate and estate litigation, she will be an integral part of this firm as we continue to grow our practice.”

Greater East Hampton Chamber of Commerce Health and Wellness Seminar

The Greater East Hampton Chamber of Commerce will present “Healthy in the Hamptons: Raising the Bar for Health and Wellness in the East Hampton Community” with Dr. Gerry Curatola, pioneer of biologic dentistry at the Rejuvenation Health and Wellness Center in East Hampton, on Monday, April 15, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Curatola will lead a conversation and discussion delving into various crucial topics, including the integral relationship between oral health and overall wellness. Unlike conventional dentistry, which is mostly geared toward treating symptoms, biological dentistry looks at the whole person to evaluate health and wellness, including the complete spectrum of a patient’s biology, from their gut biome, oral and physical health, and to their emotional and spiritual well-being.

The discussion will also include the benefits of vitamin drips and various naturopathic remedies/services that promote holistic wellness, along with an apothecary of various wellness products.

Greater East Hampton Chamber of Commerce members may attend for free and the nonmember cost is $20. Go to greatereasthamptonchamberofcommerce.com for more information.

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