Attorney Marc Rovner from East Rockaway, New York, serves as general counsel for BETA Abstract. When he is not working as an attorney, Marc Rovner is active in local community service. He and his daughters have helped rescue more than 100 puppies through Puppy Love Pet Rescue. Operating in four New Jersey counties, Puppy Love Pet Rescue works to save companion animals from poor conditions, overcrowded shelters, and euthanasia. Puppy Love secures medical care, including sterilization and vaccinations, for its rescues. The animals are cared for in foster homes until they are adopted. Puppy Love Pet Rescue does not have a physical shelter of its own. The rescue depends on volunteer foster families to provide temporary homes for animals. Puppy Love is in perpetual need of foster families, who may choose the type and number of animals they house as well as the duration of stay. Puppy Love can provide assistance with food and supplies as well as veterinary care. To learn more about volunteering to foster pets through Puppy Love, inquire at [email protected].
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Attorney Marc Rovner grew up in East Rockaway, New York, and has amassed nearly two decades of legal experience. During his long career, attorney Marc Rovner has received numerous awards for his performance and service to clients, including a 2015 Client Distinction Award from Martindale-Hubbell® for services delivered as the general counsel of BETA Abstracts in Oceanside, New York. A product of the Martindale-Hubbell® Client Review Ratings, the Client Distinction Award distinguishes the recipient as an individual dedicated to client satisfaction and experience. Client Review Ratings launched as a follow-up to Peer Review Ratings, a critical legal industry rating system that allows legal professionals to amass feedback from their colleagues. The Client Review system focuses on customer experience and helps lawyers and firms obtain feedback from their clients. To receive the award, attorneys must receive three or more reviews with a numeric score between 4.0 and 5.0. Recipients will join the American Registry’s list of esteemed attorneys across the country. A native of East Rockaway, New York, and a magna cum laude graduate of Boston University, attorney Marc Rovner currently serves as general counsel and director of business development for BETA Abstract LLC. In addition to his role as an attorney, Marc Rovner has been active in Hurricane Sandy relief and supports charitable organizations such as New York Rising.
Operating under the umbrella of New York Rising, the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery (GOSR) helped create reconstruction plans that have played an important role in rebuilding communities affected by Hurricane Sandy. Created by local committees, New York Rising Plans aimed to evaluate damages and risks, as well as to identify needs and create strategies to help communities recover and rebuild. Plans outline both short-term projects such as housing recovery and grants to help local businesses that were damaged and destroyed, as well as longer-term actions aimed at community reconstruction and improvements to infrastructure that will facilitate continuing growth. A graduate of Boston University School of Law, New York attorney Marc Rovner is the recipient of professional accolades such as the 2015 Client Distinction Award from Lawyers.com and Martindale.com and the 2013 Stewart Title Insurance Company Foundation of Excellence Award for Outstanding Performance in Claims Prevention. Attorney Marc Rovner is a native of East Rockaway, New York, and serves his community through volunteer work with the Children’s Right Council. Established in 1985 and headquartered in Maryland, the Children’s Rights Council (CRC) focuses on advocating for children affected by divorce, separation, abuse, and neglect. Through chapters across the United States and abroad, the nonprofit organization offers numerous resources to help parents connect with their children regardless of their marital status. For example, the CRC website provides links to tools such as a Shared Parenting Agreement, which helps parents navigate joint custody, as well as general parenting resources including an activity schedule for kids and the allowance & savings toolkit. Additionally, the SPEAK program, or Shared Parenting and Equal Access to Kids, aims to enhance parent-child relationships. A native of East Rockaway, New York, Marc Rovner is an attorney who serves as general counsel and director of business development for BETA Abstract LLC in Oceanside, New York. Marc Rovner attended Boston University, where he graduated magna cum laude and also studied under Howard Zinn, one of his favorite authors, before becoming an attorney. Up until his death in 2010, Howard Zinn was one of the country’s most influential and thought-provoking historians, best known for his surprise bestseller A People’s History of the United States. A People’s History tells the story of the United States from the point of view of minorities, including African-Americans, Native Americans, women, factory workers, those of the lower classes, and immigrant laborers. Howard Zinn grew up in a working-class, immigrant household in Brooklyn. He was a shipyard worker and saw combat with the Air Force during World War II. These experiences, along with his work as a warehouse loader while he studied history at Columbia University, shaped his views of the world, which included an opposition to war and a belief in the importance of knowing and understanding history. Zinn taught at Boston University for many years and also published dozens of books. For the last 18 years, East Rockaway, New York, resident and attorney Marc Rovner has served as general counsel and director of business development at BETA Abstract LLC. As part of his ongoing education and career development as an attorney, Marc Rovner belongs to several professional organizations, including the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA). The NYSBA recently announced a joint initiative with the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York (WBASNY) to help provide access to legal services for those who have experienced domestic violence. Many victims of domestic abuse have limited resources and access to adequate legal assistance, specifically in matters of protection orders and finding safe housing, as well as child custody, visitation and support. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 25 percent of women and 10 percent of men are victims, or have been victims in the past, of domestic violence carried out by a romantic partner. The NYSBA-WBASNY initiative is aimed at raising awareness and seeks to recruit more pro bono attorneys and develop more pro bono programs to serve victims of domestic violence. A native of East Rockaway, New York, and a magna cum laude graduate of Boston University, attorney Marc Rovner serves as general counsel and director of business development for BETA Abstract LLC. Outside his work as an attorney, Marc Rovner is a fan of the New York Rangers. Brandon Pirri and the New York Rangers recently came to terms on a one-year deal worth a reported $1.1 million The 25-year-old Pirri played with the Florida Panthers and Anaheim Ducks last season, tallying 14 goals and 15 assists in his 61 games played. The 29 points he scored were a career high. Pirri was selected in the second round of the 2009 draft with the 59th overall pick. He has been twice traded and mostly regarded as a specialist in shootouts, scoring on 83.3 percent of his attempts (5 of 6 in total) last year. That was enough to net him first place among players with at least five shootout attempts. In his 166 games played with the Blackhawks, Ducks, and Panthers, Pirri has totaled 49 goals and 31 assists. As general counsel and director of business development at BETA Abstract, LLC, attorney Marc Rovner oversees and supervises company’s entire legal department. In his leisure time, attorney Marc Rovner enjoys traveling, with his favorite city being Barcelona, Spain. A city full of history and rich cultural heritage, Barcelona is also home to many famous buildings that are popular tourist spots year-round. That said, here are two of the most visited buildings in Barcelona. A marvel of Gothic architecture, La Seu is renowned as one of the most beautiful structures in all of Barcelona. The building is dedicated to Santa Eulàlia, a martyr and Barcelona’s patron saint, and her body still lies enshrined beneath the cathedral’s high altar. Smaller gardens and chapels can be found in the building’s cloister, as well as flocks of cackling geese. On hot summer days, the cloister is a welcome refuge from the heat. Casa Milà is a famous work of architect Atoni Gaudi, and it especially unique in that it has no right angles anywhere in its construction. Situated in the Eixample district, it still stands as one of the most impressive and popular structures in Barcelona. Its inner courtyards boast many natural colors and are girded with rounded shapes among the wall. Casa Milà got its “quarry” nickname because of its eccentric design. Shortly after the building was complete, the city of Barcelona declared it to be a work of art. Attorney Marc Rovner has served BETA Abstract, LLC, as general counsel and director of business development since 1998. Beyond his activities as an attorney, East Rockaway, New York, native Marc Rovner enjoys attending New York Mets games as a season-ticket holder. Finishing the regular season first in the National League (NL) East division with a record of 90 wins and 72 losses, the New York Mets ended an eight-year playoff drought and returned to the postseason in 2015. In the opening round of the playoffs, the Mets took on the Los Angeles Dodgers. While the Dodgers had won 92 games during the regular season, the Mets had claimed four of the seven regular-season contests. The trend carried over into the playoffs, as New York overcame an early 2-1 deficit in game five to win 3-2 and advance to the NL Championship Series (NLCS). In the second round of the postseason, the Mets came up against the Chicago Cubs. Chicago had won all seven regular-season meetings, but thanks in part to a career performance by Daniel Murphy, the Mets completed a four-game sweep and advanced to the World Series for the first time since 2000. Over the course of the series, the Mets outscored the Cubs by a combined 13 runs. In the first game of the World Series, New York traveled to Kauffman Stadium to face the Kansas City Royals, the winningest team in the American League (AL). After narrowly losing game one, the Mets fell to the Royals 7-1 in game two. The Mets responded with their own blowout victory, 9-3, back at home in game three, but it proved to be New York's only win of the World Series. The Royals earned a 5-3 victory at Citi Field before ending the series with a five-run 12th-inning victory in game five. A native of East Rockaway, New York, attorney Marc Rovner serves as general counsel and director of business development at BETA Abstract, LLC. Outside of his professional pursuits, Marc Rovner contributes to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps children in need. Recently, the Garden of Dreams Foundation hosted nearly 30 preschoolers for a Sesame Street Live Let’s Dance! Clinic at a Manhattan studio. A cast member from Sesame Street taught the children choreographed dance moves from the Sesame Street Live Show. Moreover, Elmo and Cookie Monster paid a surprise visit to the children at the rehearsal. Cookie Monster and Elmo performed and assisted the children in learning the dance moves. After the clinic ended, the children received gift bags containing Elmo dolls courtesy of Garden of Dreams. Since 2008, Garden of Dreams has helped to enrich the lives of over 310,000 children and their families. The organization hosts over 500 programs and events annually. |
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