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Miss Aramini heard the law calling her as a child,
watching the Perry Mason TV shows. She acted
as a student advocate for her fellow classmates in
high school. After college, she worked as a paralegal
for two years before going to law school. There,
she received a number of honors, including an award
for her oral argument during the annual Moot Court
competition. She went on to become the Director
of the Moot Court Board.
Her professional career has included work in both
government (as an Assistant District Attorney) and
private practice. She has written and edited for
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Currently, in solo
practice, she limits her representation to criminal
defense, family law, and residential real estate.
Miss Aramini is married with three step-children and two dogs.
Mary E. Aramini
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Mr. Schaubroeck is an Army veteran, having served during Operation Desert Storm.
In 2004, Steve decided to attend Rochester Business Institute for paralegal studies where he maintained a high grade point average. During the course of his paralegal training, he was introduced to Miss Aramini, when a mutual friend arranged for him to shadow her during one of his school breaks. Eventually, she arranged for him to train under the locally-renowned paralegal Shane W. Hilyard.
Mr. Schaubroeck has gone on to make a name for himself in the Hall of Justice. In fact, he has been asked to consult with the Law Guardian Program for the Appellate Division, Fourth Department. Mr. Schaubroeck lives in the town of Greece with his wife, three children and two dogs.
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Steve Schaubroeck
Paralegal
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