Stringham has been an attorney with MCV Law since 2010, per the firm’s website blog. A graduate of Western New England College School of Law, he manages the workers’-compensation practice at MCV Law. Stringham also serves as secretary of the Injured Workers Bar Association of New York and is a member of the Syracuse Occupational […]
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Stringham has been an attorney with MCV Law since 2010, per the firm’s website blog. A graduate of Western New England College School of Law, he manages the workers’-compensation practice at MCV Law. Stringham also serves as secretary of the Injured Workers Bar Association of New York and is a member of the Syracuse Occupational Health Clinic Advisory Board.
Nicoletti, who received her bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College and law degree from the University at Buffalo Law School, has been with MCV Law since 2012. She previously served as co-manager of the workers’-compensation team and is now leading the personal-injury team. Nicoletti is also a member of the Injured Workers Bar Association.
Stringham and Nicoletti join William Crossett, Gary Valerino, and Kimberly Slimbaugh as partners of MCV Law, per the website blog.
MCV Law operates offices in Watertown and Chittenango, in addition to its main office in Syracuse.