
Cindy Tague is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College B.A. cum laude. She earned her Juris Doctor Degree from Fordham University School of Law while working full-time for ABC Television.
Upon completing law school, Cindy began working as an attorney for ABC Contracts and Business Affairs in New York City negotiating contracts for ABC Daytime including for talent, producers, directors and writers. In l997, she formed the law firm of Tague & Vanden Heuvel LLP with her husband, John Tague, Esq. and expanded her legal representation to include real estate and estate planning as well as entertainment law.
Cindy is a member of the Westchester County Bar Association. She is also a strong supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Blind Veterans Association, the U.S. Olympic Committee, Paws for Purple Hearts and Best Friends Animal Society.
Areas Of Practice
- Real Estate
- Wills
- Trusts and estates
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1987
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 1987
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, 1987
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1994
Education
- Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York
- Juris Doctor - 1986
- Marymount Manhattan College
- B.A. - 1982
- Honors: cum laude
Classes/Seminars
- Speaker at the American Bar Association's Annual Convention in New York City
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Westchester County Bar Association, Member
Past Employment Positions
- Capital Cities/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.: Senior Program Attorney, Television Contracts , 1989 to 1997
- Capital Cities/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.: Program Attorney, Television Contracts , 1987 to 1989
- Capital Cities/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.: Director, Special Projects, Communications , 1986 to 1987
- Capital Cities/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.: Manager, Special Projects, Communications , 1984 to 1986
- Capital Cities/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.: Administrative Assistant to the President of the ABC Television Network , 1978 to 1984
- President Richard M. Nixon, Secretary, 1977 to 1978
- Julie Nixon Eisenhower, Secretary , 1974 to 1975
- The White House, Secretary to Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox, 1970 to 1974