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Our Youth Development Department increased their outreach to nearly 1,000 families and children.
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Address:
1509 16th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone:
(202) 289-1510
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2010 Annual Report
Special Thanks to our 2011 Mayor’s Annual Senior Holiday Celebration Partner Sponsor, AARP

We would like to thank our presenting sponsors of our 2011 Annual Awards & Fundraiser Event for their generous support of the community and Family Matters:


We appreciate your continued support!
Steven S. Rosenthal
Partner, Kaye Scholer, LLP
Board Position
1st Vice President
Board Tenure
Since January 1978
Professional Profile
Mr. Rosenthal has extensive trial court and appellate experience in litigation involving financial services law, commercial law, constitutional law, and all aspects of administrative practice. He has presented cases on behalf of clients before the U.S. Supreme Court, most of the United States Circuit Courts of Appeals, and numerous Federal and State Trial Courts throughout the United States. Mr. Rosenthal has been involved in litigation with, and has advised and represented financial institutions (and their officers and directors) in investigations by federal banking regulators. He has also defended financial institutions and lenders in claims brought by consumers and regulators involving alleged unlawful lending practices, interest charges, and fees.
Professional Affiliations & Community Services
Mr. Rosenthal is Chair, Washington, D.C. Litigation and member, Firm Executive Committee. He is also a member of the California, District of Columbia, and Florida Bar Associations. Mr. Rosenthal was elected to the American Law Institute in 1991. Mr. Rosenthal has been appointed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit as a member of its Advisory Committee on Procedures. In addition, he is a member of the Board of Trustees and both former Treasurer and President for Family Matters of Greater Washington.






