Biography for Remo A. Hammid
Remo A. Hammid is the principal of the Law Offices of Remo A. Hammid, PC. He practices in the areas of Estate Planning, Elder Law, Asset Preservation and Real Property Transactions. Mr. Hammid is a member of the New York State Bar Association, as well as the NYSBA’s Elder Law, Real Property and Estates & Trusts Sections. He is an past member of the Committee on Professional Discipline and the Elder Law Legislative Committee.
Mr. Hammid serves as an adjunct professor at the St. John’s University School of Law, Queens College (CUNY) and Nassau Community College (SUNY). In addition, he is a contributing author to the Thompson West treatise “Healthcare Controller’s Manual.” He has also authored several articles that have been published in various local publications and professional newsletters.
In addition to lecturing to professional groups such as the New York State Bar Association and the Nassau County Bar Association, Mr. Hammid has lectured to various consumer groups on behalf of the State and County Bar associations, the Alzheimer’s Association and the Arthritis Foundation on estate planning and elder law topics. He has been featured in various media, including the New York Times, Bloomberg News and the radio program, Law You Should Know hosted by Kenneth Landau Esq.
Mr. Hammid earned his law degree from the Fordham University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from the New York University, Stern School of Business. Mr. Hammid is admitted to the New York and Connecticut State Bars.