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County Attorney

County Attorney

H Lee Dennison Building
100 Veterans Memorial Highway
PO Box 6100
5th, 6th, & 7th Floors
Hauppauge NY 11788
(631)853-4049
Fax: (631) 853-5169

Steve Levy
County Executive
Cohalan Court Complex
400 Carleton Avenue
PO Box 9082
5th Floor Family Court Bureau
Central Islip NY 11722
(631) 853-5761
Fax: (631) 853-7788

Christine Malafi
County Attorney

County Attorney - Christine Malafi

Chief Deputy County Attorney - Lynne A. Bizzarro

Deputy County Attorney - Gail M. Lolis

The County Attorney is charged with handling all legal business of the Suffolk County government and its agencies.

The County Attorney provides legal representation and advice on matters related to the actions and deliberations of all personnel and organizations within Suffolk County government. The County Attorney is responsible for prosecuting and defending all civil actions and proceedings brought by or against the County, the County Legislature, and any officer whose compensation is paid for from County funds for an official act.

Bureaus

  • Administration - (631) 853-4049
    - Christine Malafi, County Attorney
    - Lynne A. Bizzarro, Chief Deputy County Attorney 
    - Gail M. Lolis, Deputy County Attorney 
  • General Litigation - (631) 853-5688
    - Brian Callahan, Bureau Chief
  • Municipal Law - (631) 853-5130
    - Dennis M. Brown, Bureau Chief
  • Real Estate/Condemnation - (631) 853-4035
    - Michael A. Amoroso, Bureau Chief
  • Social Services/Family Court - (631) 853-5761
    - John E. Holownia, Bureau Chief
  • Torts Litigation - (631) 853-4055
    - Susan A. Flynn, Bureau Chief
  • Division of Human Rights - (631) 853-5480
    - Paulette M. Bartunek, Director
  • Ethics - (631) 853-8087
    - Hon. Alfred M. Lama (ret.), Director of Suffolk County Ethics

Laws of Suffolk County

 

Commonly Asked Questions of the County Attorney:

Q: Can the County Attorney or the Suffolk County Department of Law represent or give advice to residents of the County in legal matters or disputes?

A: No, by law the County Attorney is the legal advisor to the County. While it is the job of the County Executive and Legislature to serve the residents of Suffolk County, the County Attorney's job is to give legal advice to all elected county officials, as well as County Departments, agencies, and commissions on governmental matters. The County Attorney cannot offer you personal legal counsel.

Q: How can I find a lawyer to represent me?

A: The New York State Unified Court System offers a directory of lawyers in your area. Click here to link to the website or you can contact the Suffolk County Bar Association Lawyer Referral & Information Service at (631) 234-5577.

Frequently asked questions that the County Attorney's Office is ethically PROHIBITED from answering:

Q: How do I file a claim against Suffolk County?

Q: Where and how do I serve court papers on Suffolk County?

Q: Can you give me legal advice?

Q: Can you recommend an attorney?