The Michael Strahan Foundation:
The Michael Strahan Foundation is dedicated to assisting
disadvantaged youths in the greater New York metropolitan area
by raising funds, through its annual Michael Strahan/Dreier LLP
Charity Golf Tournament, for the benefit of select organizations
that provide opportunities in safety and wellness, education
and
recreation.
Dreier LLP:
Dreier
LLP was founded in 1996 by Marc Dreier as a more responsive and
innovative alternative to traditional “large-firm” lawyering. Dreier
LLP represents a wide range of institutional, entrepreneurial and
individual clients in diverse sectors of financial, industrial
and service-oriented markets. In the 12 years since its founding,
Dreier LLP, with its affiliate members, has grown to more than
200 attorneys, with its principal office at 499 Park Avenue in
Manhattan, and additional offices in Los Angeles and Santa Monica,
California; Albany, New York; and Stamford, Connecticut. The firm’s
principal practices are commercial litigation, class action litigation,
real estate, bankruptcy and corporate reorganization, employment,
corporate and securities, entertainment, sports law, intellectual
property, matrimonial and tax. Dreier LLP’s Los Angeles affiliate,
Dreier Stein Kahan Browne Woods George LLP, has its principal practice
in entertainment and media, commercial litigation, corporate transactions
and sports law. The firm’s New York affiliate Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera
LLP has an extensive practice in the area of trusts and estates
law. Pitta & Dreier LLP is
an affiliate which specializes in labor law, and Pitta, Bishop,
Del Giorno & Dreier LLP specializes in government relations.
Please note that The Michael Strahan Foundation
is a duly formed Delaware not for profit corporation and that its
application for approval as a 501(c)(3 federal tax exempt organization
is pending. Your contributions to The Michael Strahan Foundation
are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Valuations of
donations and recordkeeping for tax purposes are the responsibility
of the donor.
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