who recently completed her fourteenth year as New York State Assemblywoman. During her fourteen (14) year tenure in the legislature, she authored dozens of bills designed to protect seniors against consumer fraud and to expand access to quality long term care.
She is the author of legislation holding insurance companies accountable to the public. In addition, she authored the law which reduces bureaucratic red tape for retired physicians who wish to volunteer for uninsured New Yorkers.
Ann Margaret Carrozza is an executive member of the N.Y.S. Bar Association, Elder Law section, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Queens County Bar Association, and is a member of the Long Island Alzheimer’s Foundation legal advisory board. She serves as estate planning and elder law counsel to numerous organizations. She is rated as preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell.
Ann Margaret Carrozza received her Juris Doctor from Hofstra University School of Law where she served on Law Review and was on the Dean’s List.
Her practice focuses on Elder Law, Trusts and Estates, Asset Protection Estate Administration and Long Term Care Planning. A frequent lecturer, Ann Margaret Carrozza has spoken before numerous professional and civic groups on state policy and legal issues. She has been a keynote speaker for the NYS Bar Association, the keynote speaker for the Surrogates Association and has taught numerous Continuing Legal Education courses focusing on her areas of expertise. In addition, she teaches courses on legal issues at Queensborough Community College and Queens College.
To speak to Ann, call her at: 718-224-4746.