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Attorney News for Dolores Gebhardt
Dolores Gebhardt - Current News
was featured in the Westchester Business Journal’s March 2008 supplement, “Working Women of Westchester.” In her interview, Dolores had this to say about her background and experiences: "My grandfather was a union shop steward and I naturally gravitated toward labor law. I graduated from the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations and Hofstra Law School and immediately went to work as a field attorney at the National Labor Relations Board. I switched to matrimonial law after I went through my own divorce. It was a painful, difficult experience and I believed that I could prevent what happened to me from happening to clients of mine."
 
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September, 2007 through December, 2007

She and Hon. Sonda M. Miller authored an article in the Pace Law Review, Justice Abandoned: Forty Years of Stalemate in Actions for Divorce on the Ground of Abandonment, 27 Pace Law Review 605 (2007). Click on Article to see this publication (11/07)

She and Hon. Sonda M. Miller spoke at a forum in New York City at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York on October 11, 2007, entitled "The Need for No-Fault Divorce."

May, 2007 through August, 2007
was elected to the Board of Directors of the Westchester Women's Bar Association (6/07).
December, 2005 through February, 2006
we are pleased to announce that Dolores has been named a partner of the Firm. Dolores will continue to practice in the areas of Litigation and Matrimonial and Family Law (1/1/2006).
March, 2003 through May, 2003
authored an article (“Awards of Attorney’s Fees: Call a Spade a Spade, and You May Get Paid”) for the Spring, 2003 newsletter for the Westchester County Bar Association. Click here to view this article.
November, 2001 through February, 2002
has joined the firm as an associate. She will be primarily working in the Litigation and Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Areas.
lectured on November 27, 2001 for the Westchester Division of the Pace Women's Justice Center on "Current Trends in Equitable Distribution" as a part of the Family Law Lecture Series .