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What did law firm know about pay arrangement?

Attorney Larry Rch leaves his Carle Place office on Tuesday. (Photo by Howard Schnapp)



BY EDEN LAIKIN AND SANDRA PEDDIE | eden.laikin@newsday.com
sandra.peddie@newsday.com
February 17, 2008
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Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Fark Google Newsvine Reddit Yahoo Print Reprints Post comment Text size: A small-town law firm founded in 1937, Ingerman Smith grew into a legal powerhouse, representing more than one-third of all the school districts on Long Island and racking up millions of dollars in fees.

"It's a seller's market for good legal services," said former Brentwood superintendent Mike Cohen, who used the firm extensively. "They gave great advice, but the meter was always running."

Cohen said that for a district like Brentwood, "going through the bill every month was a major task.



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"On any given day, something happened where you had to talk to the attorneys and they billed for every phone call," he said.

The law firm was thrust into the spotlight last week after Newsday reported that attorney Lawrence Rch was allowed to earn a $61,459 New York State pension and state health benefits after five school districts reported him as a full-time employee, even though he worked part time for the districts and was a partner at the firm. At the same time, the districts paid the law firm $2.5 million in fees, according to records.

Records show that Ingerman Smith was aware of the arrangement. On Aug. 29, 1995, firm partner Daniel Greenberg wrote a letter to Harborfields thanking the district for accommodating the arrangement.

Calls to the law firm for comment were not returned.

Former New York State Sen. Bernard Smith founded the firm with attorney Percy Ingerman. Starting out in Northport, it expanded to Westchester and Rockland counties in 1997; the firm moved to Hauppauge in 2005.

Today, there are 24 attorneys with the firm, according to its Web site. Its roster includes former prosecutors and village and town officials. One attorney, Peter Johnson, is also deputy Smithtown assessor, earning $89,120 a year there, records show.

Like many Long Island law firms, Ingerman Smith has contributed to political campaigns. State records show it has contributed $7,975 to local and state politicians since 1999.

The firm specializes in educational law and has enjoyed long relationships with school districts. Since 1999, 40 school districts have paid the firm nearly $14 million, according to district records.

And one former superintendent, Baldwin's Kathy Wss, went to work for the firm as an independent investigator, Cohen said.

Baldwin was one of the five school districts that reported Rch as a full-time employee. It also provided him with health benefits. The other districts were Bellmore-Merrick High School, Copiague, Meadow and Harborfields.

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02-17-2008, 09:14 AM
Correct. How come NYS Retirement System, run by the NYS Comptroller catch this?

Also Civil Service didn't notice one guy was working full time in 5 different places? They reject people if a period is out of place.

steves a wonder
02-17-2008, 09:30 AM
Correct. How come NYS Retirement System, run by the NYS Comptroller catch this?

Also Civil Service didn't notice one guy was working full time in 5 different places? They reject people if a period is out of place.

dinap should look at some of his lawyer friends that have contacts with multiple agencies and school districts. Start with Stevie wonderless

Posing
02-17-2008, 09:44 AM
Maybe DiNapoli should stop fluffing people with his fluff shit and start doing the real work. He should start with the SYosset Fire District and all the school districts and Nassau and even SUffolk Counties.

PR DiNapoli
02-17-2008, 03:47 PM
TOm needs to get a little less press and more time clenaing up the COmptroller's office.