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Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
Office: 401-921-6684
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  • Leone admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme Court
  • Leone becomes a member of the 2010 Leadership Rhode Island Zeta II class
  • Rhode Island Association for Justice appoints Leone as chairperson of its continuing legal education committee
  • Leone participates in Rhode Island Association for Justice's bike helmet give away to fourth and fifth grade students at Greenwood Elementary in Warwick, RI
  • Rhode Island Association for Justice appoints Leone to serve as its State Delegate to the American Association for Justice
  • Rhode Island Associate for Justice appoints Leone to its Board of Governors
  • Leone's Amicus Curial brief on behalf of the Rhode Island Association for Justice assists the Rhode Island Supreme Court in Black v. Vaiciulis, 934 A.2d 216 (RI 2007)
  • Leone's Amicus Curial brief on behalf of the Rhode Island Association for Justice assists the Rhode Island Supreme Court in McGinity v. Pawtucket Mutual Insurance Co., 899 A.2d 504 (RI 2006)
  • Leone chairs 9th Annual Law Alumni Golf Tournament and helps raise over $19,000 in scholarship funds for Roger Williams University School of Law
  • Leone co-chairs the 2008 Bishop Hendricken High School Golf Tournament to help raise over $16,000 in scholarship funds
  • Leone named to Board of Directors for First Swing Rhode Island
  • Leone named adjunct instructor at New England Institute of Technology and Community College of Rhode Island
  • Leone presents lecture to the Rhode Island Bar Association at 2005 Annual Meeting



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