
BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO | William Goggins, an attorney at Goggins and Palumbo in Mattituck, in a conference room lined with Court of Appeals books from the 1850's in shelves adorned with dental moulding. Mr. Goggins still refers to the books, insisting the process is faster than using the Internet.
The office building of the law firm Goggins and Palumbo on Main Road in Mattituck once housed a theater and later a diner. Read more about the unique office and its maritime theme in this week’s Riverhead News-Review.
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Unique Offices
An old burlap oyster bag was found in the basement of the old Glenwood Hotel owned by Bill Goggins. It now adorns a wall in the office kitchen.
Unique Offices
A 5-pound, 4-ounce wide-mouth bass that Anthony Palumbo caught when he was 14 at Norway Lake in Maine. The skeleton is used for anatomical references in personal injury cases.
Unique Offices
A barrister style bookcase in Anthony Palumbo's office.
Unique Offices
The case files are color-coded.
Unique Offices
William Goggins, an attorney at Goggins and Palumbo in Mattituck, in a conference room lined with Court of Appeals books from the 1850's in shelves adorned with dental moulding.
Unique Offices
Anthony Palumbo, an attorney at Goggins and Palumbo, in one of his Mattituck office's two conference rooms.
Unique Offices
A harpoon from a whaling store in Greenport sits in one of the conference rooms at Goggins and Palumbo in Mattituck.
Unique Offices
An antique bell sits on the receptionist's desk in the foyer.
Unique Offices
The case files are color-coded.
Unique Offices
Sometimes they even need to use old-fashioned typewriters to fill out court documents.
Unique Offices
The building that houses Goggins and Palumbo, a law firm, on Main Road in Mattituck was formerly Jim's Diner.
Unique Offices
The workspace area at Goggins and Palumbo in Mattituck.
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