CMM’s Labor & Employment team has secured the dismissal of a complaint filed against its client, a Suffolk County technology […]
CMM in the News
CMM Secures Dismissal of Employment Complaint Against Technology Manufacturer
Posted: July 2nd, 2020
LIBN: “Group Aims to Build Long Island’s Workforce”
Posted: June 22nd, 2020
By Adina Genn, Long Island Business News As Long Island reopens amid the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say a skilled and […]
SCBA Makes History with Virtual Installation of Hon. Derrick J. Robinson
Posted: June 19th, 2020
On June 5, the Suffolk County Bar Association made history with its first-ever virtual installation, swearing in the Honorable Derrick […]
Campolo Testifies at NYS Assembly Hearing about COVID Impact on LI Businesses
Posted: June 17th, 2020
Tags: coronavirus
Joe Campolo was invited to testify before the New York State Assembly at a virtual hearing on June 17, 2020 […]
REPLAY: CMM’s Joe Campolo Moderates Discussion with Steve Bellone
Posted: June 17th, 2020
Tags: coronavirus
CMM Managing Partner and HIA-LI Board Chairman Joe Campolo led a virtual meeting this morning with County Executive of Suffolk County, Steve […]
Campolo’s Economic Development Efforts featured in Newsday’s Coverage of Zoning Hearing
Posted: May 26th, 2020
Neighbors Oppose Long Island Innovation Park Apartments by Nicholas Spangler A Smithtown proposal to rezone part of the Long Island […]
Campolo Shares Insights in Newsday Article “LI Firms Shut Down Since Mid-March Will Reopen to a World with New Rules”
Posted: May 18th, 2020
This story was reported by Daniel Bubbeo, Daysi Calavia-Robertson, Maura McDermott, Tory N. Parrish, Ken Schachter, Sarina Trangle and Scott Vogel. It was written by Schachter. Long Island […]
DOL Investigation Closed with No Fines or Penalties for CMM Client
Posted: May 18th, 2020
Earlier this year, a family-owned and operated landscaping business turned to CMM for help navigating a Department of Labor investigation […]
Campolo Featured in “Industry Leaders Say Preparation Will Be Key to Reopening Businesses As Pandemic Wanes”
Posted: May 15th, 2020
By Bill Sutton Most sectors of the South Fork economy will rebound — although restaurants are sure to struggle — […]