F. Dana Winslow
F. Dana Winslow is a former justice of the Nassau County Supreme Court in the 10th Judicial District of New York. He was elected to the court and joined in 1997. In 2010, he became a certificated justice. His term expired in 2013.[1][2]
Winslow passed away on May 15, 2021.[3]
Education
Winslow received his B.A. from American University in 1966 and his J.D. from the Catholic University School of Law in 1969.[1]
Career
Winslow began his career in 1969 as an associate of Beekman and Bogue. He then worked as special counsel to Sutter, Moffat, Yamelli and Zevin from 1973 to 1978 before becoming a sole practitioner in 1980. Winslow worked in that capacity until 1989. He was also a prosecuting attorney for Roslyn Harbor from 1988 to 1996 and a Center Island Village Attorney from 1988 to 1996. After leaving solo practice, Winslow became a partner of Schiavetti, Geisler, Corgua, Soscia, Devito, Gabriele & Nicholson, where he worked from 1989 to 1996. In 1995 and 1996, he was also a special Hamilton County attorney and a Lake Pleasant town attorney.
Winslow's judicial career began in 1991, when he became an associate justice of the Old Westbury Village Court. He served there until elected to the Supreme Court in 1996.[1]
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