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Cassandra Saint-Vil

Legal Assistant at Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP

Cassandra Saint-Vil is an experienced educator and legal assistant with a diverse professional background. Currently serving as a Teacher at Uncommon Schools since August 2021, Cassandra has also held the position of Legal Assistant at Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP since April 2018. Previous roles include Administrative Assistant at Evans Fox LLP, Lead Teacher at Jack 'n' Jill Child Care Center, and various roles within Buffalo State Athletics, including event staffing and internships related to athletics and fitness. Additional experience includes coaching youth sports, volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association®, and supporting a summer basketball camp. Cassandra holds a degree from Buffalo State University, completed in June 2017.

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Rochester, United States

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Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP

Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP was established in Rochester, New York in 1927 and was a founding member of the Commercial Law League of America. The firm has developed methodology to produce the best results, while adhering to the highest ethical standards. Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP concentrates its practice in commercial and retail collections, commercial litigation, bankruptcy and real property law. The firm practices foreclosure law through its sister firm, Fein, Such and Crane, LLP, with offices in Rochester, New York, and Parsippany, New Jersey. Its eight attorneys are active throughout the State of New York. Relin, Goldstein & Crane LLP is led by managing partner Joseph Shur, who, following in the tradition of founder Nathan Relin, aggressively represents his clients while emphasizing collegiality to opponents and respect to their clients. Through its emphasis on regulatory compliance, the firm has received high marks on routine client audits and recognizes the importance of maintaining regulatory compliance with administrative bodies. The firm’s clients include many of the country’s largest financial institutions in addition to local and state-wide businesses of all descriptions, and individuals who are seeking counsel in their real property transactions.