09/30/2005 Former Erie County Attorney Joins
Damon & Morey LLP
BUFFALO,
N.Y. – Damon & Morey is proud to announce that Frederick A. Wolf
will be joining the firm as Special Counsel effective October 1st. Mr.
Wolf’s legal practice will focus on municipal, banking and business
law.
Mr. Wolf has more than twenty years of municipal experience. For the
last six years, he served as the Erie County Attorney. Previously, he
was the attorney for the Town of Aurora, the Village of Lancaster and
Erie County Sewer District No. 4.
His practice focuses on business and security transactions, general
corporate and partnership matters, banking law, real estate
development, land use, zoning, and commercial leasing and lending. He
has represented several smaller banks in mergers and acquisitions and
helped form two New York State chartered de novo banks, Jamestown
Savings Bank and Greater Buffalo Savings Bank.
He began his legal career at the firm of Little & Burt, then general
counsel to Buffalo Savings Bank, which later became Goldome. In 1981
when Little & Burt merged with Saperston & Day, Mr. Wolf continued to
manage the relationship. Between 1980 and 1991, the bank formed and
operated over 90 subsidiary corporations while assets grew from $2
billion to $7 billion.
Mr. Wolf served as a trustee of the Buffalo General Foundation and as
a director of the University of Buffalo School of Law Alumni
Association, Monroe Title Insurance Corporation, the Greater Buffalo
Savings Bank and Great Lakes Bancorp., Inc. He also served as a
director of the Niagara Frontier Vocational Rehabilitation Center,
Inc. and the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County in addition to
serving as a member of the Board of Trustees of Canisius High School.
Admitted to practice in New York State and Florida, Mr. Wolf is a
member of the Erie County, New York and Florida Bar Associations.
Mr. Wolf received his B.S. in Accounting from the University of
Buffalo and his J.D. from the University of Buffalo School of Law.
Damon & Morey LLP is a full-service law firm calling on the knowledge
and experience of seventy-four attorneys. The firm’s major areas of
practice include Business and Corporate Law, Business Litigation and
Insolvency, General Litigation, Health Care Law, Labor & Employment,
Probate, Trust, & Estate, and Real Estate. Founded in 1917, the firm
currently maintains three offices - the firm’s headquarters in
Buffalo, a second office in Rochester, and a third office in Batavia.
For complete information, visit the firm’s web site at
www.damonmorey.com.