Daniel G. Vincelette
Dan Vincelette has represented over 50 municipalities, school districts and corporations in courts throughout New York State. He is the attorney of record in reported court decisions involving the valuation of commercial, industrial and utility properties including resort hotels, golf courses, condominiums, factories, mines, senior housing facilities, nursing homes, apartment buildings, shopping malls, office buildings and utility properties, as well as exemption issues involving not-for-profit corporations. He also represents municipalities in the tax foreclosure process. He has served as a Deputy Corporation Counsel in the City of Troy since 2005.
He is the author of the chapter “Small Claims Assessment Review” in the latest edition of “Review and Reduction of Real Property Assessments in New York” published by the New York State Bar Association. He has presented numerous seminars for the New York State Bar Association, the New York State Assessors Association, the New York State Judicial Training Institute, the New York State Association of Towns and the New York Conference of Mayors.
He is the instructor for the annual Board of Assessment Review training sessions held in the Counties of Albany, Schenectady, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schoharie, Ulster, Otsego, Warren and Washington counties. Dan is also one of the instructors for the training sessions for Small Claims Assessment Review hearing officers sponsored by the New York Judicial Training Institute.
Dan is a graduate of Fordham University and Albany Law School, and is the former sports editor of the Greenwich Time newspaper in Connecticut.
Email: dgv@vincelettelaw.com
Phone: 518-608-6569
Devon J. Casertino
Devon Casertino has represented business owners, developers, municipal entities and individuals in a wide array of matters involving real property and tax law, municipal law, corporate law and real estate transactions throughout New York State. As an attorney, he has assisted in the zoning, tax and municipal compliance aspects of residential and commercial property developments, from inception to completion, in Saratoga Springs and throughout the Capital District. He has represented clients in Supreme, Surrogate and local courts throughout New York State, including experience handling matrimonial, family and criminal law matters.
Devon is a graduate of Cortland State University, where he played on the varsity football team, and later received his law degree from Albany Law School after completing a summer in practice for the Saratoga County Public Defender’s office and accelerating his studies to graduate a full semester early.