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1648 E lawyers are available in Albany, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 66% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $84 per hour.
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Shallon’s practice encompasses all areas of family law, including pre-divorce legal counseling, negotiation of child custody arrangements, complex divorce litigation, paternity, parenting time, spousal support, child support, the protection of parental rights, and prenuptial agreements. Recognizing that each client’s needs and objectives are unique, Shallon customizes her approach to suit the specific circumstances of every case.. With over 17 years of experience in business and human resources management before becoming an attorney, Shallon brings a distinctive skill set to her practice. Her extensive background in preparing financial reports, conducting business audits, and analyzing accounting records allows her to thoroughly assess her clients’ financial situations, spotting irregularities or discrepancies presented by the opposing side.. Shallon is a dedicated and attentive advocate who is committed to keeping her clients well-informed throughout the legal process.
Shalini Natesan focuses her practice in the areas of Business Law, Hospitality Law, Municipal Law, and Real Estate Law.
Sean Reidy is a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. He received his Juris Doctorate from Hofstra Law School in 2013, and is admitted to the New York and New Jersey Bar.. Sean has represented injured workers since beginning his legal career. While in law school he volunteered with the 9/11 Victim’s Compensation Fund in order to help injured victims navigate the process of receiving compensation for their injuries. He began representing injured workers in both Social Security and Workers’ Compensation claims in New York City. In 2015 Sean joined Martin, Harding & Mazzotti, LLP where he focuses solely on representing injured workers in Workers’ Compensation claims.. Sean is a member of the American Bar Association, and the New York State Bar Association.
Said (Sa-eed) Ibrahim is a fierce advocate for his clients, and practices exclusively in the field of matrimonial and family law, concentrating on divorce negotiation and litigation, custody, child support, and adoption issues. Mr. Ibrahim has extensive experience in representing clients in both Supreme and Family Court, as well as negotiations of resolutions of these matters.. Mr. Ibrahim is committed to identifying the unique factors that apply to each individual case, and coming up with a legal plan which best serves each client. Whether this means aggressive compromise and settlement pursuit, or creative discovery and trial tactics, clients will always know that their goals have been heard, recognized, and zealously advocated for.. Mr. Ibrahim currently serves as a Board Member of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York, and serves on their Judiciary Committee as well. He is also a 2023 SuperLawyers Rising Star, a member of the Character & Fitness Committee for the Appellate Division, Third Department, and has worked extensively on pro-bono cases for the New York State Clemency Project. Mr. Ibrahim also has a deep-rooted commitment to mentorship within the legal community, and is a part of the American Bar Association Judicial Internship Opportunity Program, the Albany Law School Mentorship & Interviewing programs, and has served as a mock-appellate judge for Albany Law students.. Mr. Ibrahim received his J.D. from Albany Law School and received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Business Administration from Florida International University. He is admitted to practice in New York, District of Columbia, and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York.
Robert “Bob” Bruschini was a cum laude graduate of SUNY Plattsburgh in 1989. After a year with IBM in Dutchess County, he entered Albany Law School and graduated in 1993.. His law career began with a general practice firm in Troy, New York, where he realized that litigation was his calling. In 1996, he took a job as Associate Attorney with the Albany staff counsel office of Travelers Insurance.. When, in 2008, he received a call from Victor Mazzotti to join the firm, the opportunity to work for the firm against whom he had worked so many times was simply too great to pass.. Over the past 18 years, Bob has litigated hundreds of cases involving diverse areas of New York law, including, Labor Law, Premises Liability, Product and Automobile Liability. He has tried cases in many counties throughout New York State.. Bob is a member of the Capital District Bar Association, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, New York Bar Association and the Albany County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice law in New York and Massachusetts.. He is active throughout the greater Capital District with youth soccer and has spent years as a coach and a Board Member of local soccer clubs.
Richard joined Deily & Glastetter in 1997 and became a partner in 2011. He focuses his practice in the areas of commercial litigation, bankruptcy litigation, collections, replevin, commercial eviction, replevin and creditors' rights. Richard primarily represents institutional clients, lenders and small businesses in the Federal and State courts of New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has also litigated cases in Maryland, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Connecticut.. Richard's practice includes alternate dispute resolution, arbitration, drafting transaction documents and counseling clients on loss prevention and risk avoidance.. Prior to joining the firm, Richard worked with a large Philadelphia law firm where he practiced in the areas of professional malpractice defense, insurance coverage, products liability and civil rights actions. He began his career as a deputy with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office – Tort Litigation Section.. Richard serves on the Board of Directors of the Canada Lakes Conservation Association, Inc... Richard was selected to the Upstate New York Super Lawyers® list and rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and ®. The Super Lawyers® list is issued by Thompson Reuters™. A description of the selection methodology for Super Lawyers® can be found here. A description of the selection methodology for Martindale-Hubbell® and ® can be found here. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or any other court.
Richard G. Greco is an experienced trial lawyer, having tried numerous patent infringement, general commercial, securities and criminal cases before judges and juries. He has argued appeals in federal and state courts. Mr. Greco has concentrated on patent infringement litigation for the past 25 years and has had extensive experience in complex patent litigation. He was a partner in the Kaye Scholer LLP patent litigation practice for fifteen years before commencing his own practice.. He has represented major pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology companies in litigations on patents claiming pharmaceutical compounds, recombinant proteins, pharmaceutical formulations, drug delivery systems, immunoassays and devices, nucleic acid testing, recombinant cell research tools, transgenic animals and processes for producing recombinant products. His work includes several challenges to abbreviated new drug applications on the world’s leading drugs. Outside the life sciences area, he has handled cases concerning catalysts, temperature measurement devices, jet engine fan blades, voice recorders with computer control capabilities and computer displays. He has also consulted on anti-trust matters related to patent activities.. Examples of pharmaceutical and biotech litigations handled by Mr. Greco include Pfizer Inc v Mylan (Norvasc®);Pfizer Inc v Apotex, Inc (Norvasc®); Pfizer Inc v Synthon Labs (Norvasc®); University of Rochester v Pharmacia (a major precedent defining the written description requirement); Pfizer Inc v Siegfried Pharmaceuticals (Procardia®); Bayer AG v Barr Laboratories (Cipro®); Pfizer v Mylan Laboratories(Procardia XL®); Xoma Corp v Centocor Inc (anti-sepsis monoclonal antibody); and Spectral Diagnostics Inc v Biosite Diagnostics, Inc (antibody-based cardiac assay); Abbott Labs v. Biosite Diagnostics, Inc. (monoclonal based drug of abuse assay); He has conducted several claim construction hearings, including a successful claim construction hearing in Chiron Corporation v F Hoffman-LaRoche Ltd concerning the pioneering hepatitis C virus cloning. Mr. Greco has consulted with counsel outside the United States to co-ordinate litigations of foreign counterparts of United States patents and has worked with Counsel in the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy, Canada, and Jamaica.. Mr. Greco has lectured on patent litigation topics to various professional groups and at in house programs including for Pfizer, Inc., sanofi-Aventis, Bristol Myers-Squibb, and Novartis. He is a co-author of Pharmaceutical and Biotech Patent Law (PLI 2007).
Registered lobbyist. Meet with legislators on client priorities. Draft proposed legislation. Propose andimplement legislative strategy. Brief clients on legislative developments.
Recognizing potential compliance impediments and addressing legislative or regulatory issues before they become problematic is essential for all clients. I have worked together with public and private sector leaders to achieve desired outcomes through legislative and programmatic initiatives. I focus on driving policies and implementing projects that assist health care clients contain costs, increase revenue and improve stakeholder satisfaction. Specialties: Health Insurance | Consulting | State and Federal legislative affairs | Compliance | Risk mitigation
Recognized as one of the 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers by Lawdragon and one of the Nation's Most Powerful Employment Attorneys by Human Resource Executive Magazine, John counsels and represents employers on labor and employment issues helping them achieve and maintain legal compliance, while improving employee engagement and workplace productivity. With years of experience advising employers in a broad range of industries, John provides his clients practical, real world advice, mindful of the need to balance the legal “ideal” with a client’s operational reality.. John focuses on:
Randall S. Beach is an attorney with Whiteman Osterman & Hanna where he has practiced since April, 2002. While retaining his Albany base, Mr. Beach is the head of the Firm’s North Country regional office located in Plattsburgh, New York. Mr. Beach concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial real estate, real estate development, and base closure law. Mr. Beach is experienced with regard to the acquisition, disposition, development and the re-development of commercial and corporate real property, commercial leasing, construction law, financing and land use matters, including the preparation and negotiation of all transactional documentation related thereto.Prior to joining Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, Mr. Beach was the Director of Legal Affairs for Plattsburgh Airbase Redevelopment Corporation (PARC), a corporation charged with redeveloping the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base in Upstate New York. As Director of Legal Affairs, Mr. Beach was engaged in all legal aspects of the redevelopment of an installation comprised of 3,500 acres and millions of square feet of existing building space, including land use, environmental, commercial real estate, and general corporate matters.. Representative Accomplishments
Randall Kehoe is a licensed attorney practicing law in New York state since 1990. A graduate of RIT and Albany Law School, the nation's oldest independent law school. He is a native New Yorker but has travelled abroad to many countries in Europe and South America. He is happy to offer excellent value to his clients with years of experience and some of the most affordable legal fees in the business.. When Mr. Kehoe is not representing clients, he enjoys watching NASCAR and listening to Frank Sinatra.
Provide closing and title services to national and local banks, mortgage companies, loan officers, brokers, and consumers. Write deeds, search titles, prepare and process closing documents, disburse settlement funds, and execute closings. Landlord-tenant law. Analyze legal liability of businesses and implement crucial policies necessary to safeguard against potential legal claims. Form domestic and foreign corporations and other business entities. Prepare various legal disclaimers and contracts essential to protect businesses including but not limited to employee handbooks, confidentiality agreements, and corporate resolutions. Represent parties at school meetings, mediation sessions, and due process hearings. Civil litigation. Select constitutional law and discrimination cases involving Title IX, civil rights and liberties.
Prior to becoming a divorce attorney, Asa Neff researched the area of family law while assisting a family member in preparing for divorce.. Throughout his research, Mr. Neff recognized the profound effect the divorce would have on his relative’s life and how much good legal representation could make a difference.. “When the opportunity to practice family law presented itself, I recognized that it would be a great opportunity to help people manage and move forward with their lives during a very difficult transition,” he said.. No matter how adversarial a particular case may be, Mr. Neff tries to develop and maintain a professional and working relationship with his opposition in order to achieve his client’s goals, which usually include maximizing their roles in their children’s lives.. “As a father, I take a lot of pride in helping other fathers obtain as much parenting time as possible without having to pay unfairly for what should be right,” Mr. Neff said. “Too often the courts treat a father’s parenting time as a privilege and not a right. That is something we should all work to correct.”
Practice is focused on Elder Law, Probate and Administration, Estate and Elder Law Mediation, Estate Taxation, Wills, Trusts and Accountings.
Practice areas: Business and Corporate Law, Non-Profits, Contract Administration, Employment Law, Administrative Law, and extensive Legal Research background.
Philip “Phil” Mazzotti was born and raised just outside of Albany, New York. Growing up, Phil always wanted to attend Syracuse University, where his family attended, and become an attorney. Phil graduated from Syracuse University in 2011, with Bachelor’s degrees in Finance, Strategic Management, and Entrepreneurship for Emerging Enterprises. Phil pursued his passion to be an attorney at Albany Law School, where he obtained his Juris Doctor in 2014.. Throughout his life, Phil has always had a passion to help people. From volunteering at local food shelters as a child, mentoring inner city kids while at Syracuse University, or as a professional helping people who have been wrongfully injured, Phil is looking forward to the career that is ahead of him in the litigation department at Martin, Harding & Mazzotti, LLP.. In his time away from the firm, Phil enjoys spending time with his family, friends and participating in local sport leagues.. Direct Phone:Toll-Free Office: Email:
Peter B. Jones is a Special Counsel based in the Hinman, Howard & Kattell’s Albany office and is a member of the Firm’s Real Estate Practice Group. Peter practices in the areas of real estate, including residential, commercial, commercial real estate leasing, mortgage and relocation closings, estate planning and administration, personal injury, and general practice.. During more than thirty years of practice as an attorney, Mr. Jones has represented thousands of clients in cases and transactions ranging from the simplest closings to complex commercial transactions involving 1031 tax exchanges. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State, Rensselaer County and Albany County Bar Associations.. A lifelong resident of Rensselaer County and Troy High School graduate, Peter has served his community throughout his career as a member of the Board of Directors of the ARC of Rensselaer County (formerly Rensselaer County ARC), the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Corporation, Vanderheyden Hall and the Contemporary Artists Community at Woodside. He has been an agent of Chicago Title Insurance Company for over thirty years. He is also an avid skier, fly fisherman and traditional Irish fiddler.
Paul Phillips has successfully litigated cases in Georgia state and federal courts since 1993. He has tried and won cases in a wide variety of areas, including wrongful death, medical malpractice, vehicular and trucking litigation, catastrophic injury, property damage, and commercial litigation.. Paul graduated from Middlebury College in 1987 cum laude with a B.A. in Philosophy and Physics, before working in New York City as a product liability underwriter for a specialty lines insurer for four years before law school. He earned his law degree from the College of William & Mary’s Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1993. After graduating, Paul joined theAtlanta law firm of Drew, Eckl & Farnham, focusing on product liability, property, and medical malpractice litigation. In 2000, he moved his family to Albany, Georgia, and continued his trial practice primarily in the areas of medical malpractice, serious injury and wrongful death cases.. Paul has been a member of the State Bar of Georgia since 1993. He is licensed to practice in all trial and appellate courts in Georgia, as well as the Federal District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia, and the 11th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. He holds memberships in the American Bar Association, the Dougherty Circuit Bar Association, and numerous professional legal associations.. Paul focuses his practice on…
Paul Marthy was born and raised in the Capital District and has deep roots throughout the area. Prior to pursuing a career in law, Paul worked in the public sector. He’s been practicing law since 1992 and was with the Breakell Law Firm prior to joining Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP.. Since being with the firm, Paul has dedicated the bulk of his practice to construction law. Paul has experience advising clients before, during, and after disputes arise. He has worked with clients during contract preparation and review; job dispute negotiations; and when necessary through mediation, arbitration, and litigation. Paul has been a litigator his entire career, he has extensive experience in state and federal courts and before state and federal administrative law judges.. Paul also handles residential and commercial real estate matters, business formation, succession planning, acquisitions, mergers, and transfers.. Paul is an active member of the Northeastern Subcontractors Association, the Associated General Contractors of New York, the Eastern Contractors Association, and the New York State Concrete Masonry Association. He has lectured before these and other industry groups.. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Albany County Bar Association.. “To succeed, we must have the will to succeed, we must have stamina, determination, backbone, perseverance, self-reliance, and faith.”— B.C. Forbes
Paul Giannetti was born and raised in Rotterdam Junction N.Y. and attended Bishop Scully High School. He received his Bachelors’ degree, cum laude, from St. Bonaventure University and Juris Doctor from Albany Law School in 1992.. After working for a small private law firm for 5 years, Mr. Giannetti started his own practice, Paul Giannetti Attorney at Law, in 1998. Since that time he has represented hundreds of injury victims in personal injury, workers compensation and social security matters. His firm handles all types of accident and injury cases and represents only injury victims.
Paul Aloy concentrates his practice in the areas of Education Law and Labor and Employment Law. He is experienced in employee and student discipline proceedings; improper practice and unfair labor practice proceedings and other labor relations matters including collective bargaining and impasse procedure; administrative hearings, including those before the Public Employment Relations Board, Division of Human Rights, the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board and the Workers’ Compensation Board; and state and federal court proceedings. Paul has also represented individuals on licensing matters before the Racing & Wagering Board. He regularly counsels clients on a wide range of day-to-day legal issues.. Prior to joining Honeywell Law Firm, Paul had the unique experience of working both in private practice, where he primarily served as counsel to municipal employers, as well as working in-house for a prominent labor union representing law enforcement officers statewide.. Paul graduated from Syracuse University College of Law where he was a Dean’s Scholar and was selected for the Moot Court Honor Society after demonstrating excellence in trial and appellate advocacy. He is also a graduate of Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania where he played baseball and was initiated into Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education. Paul has volunteered his time as an advisor/coach to a local high school’s Mock Trial Team and to Wilton Youth Soccer.
Pam has been a Partner at O’Connell & Aronowitz since 1997 where she practices in our Personal Injury Litigation Department. She was the firm’s managing partner for fifteen years. Her accomplishments tackling the legal issues that arise during litigation have been critical to the firm’s overall success.. Pam consistently obtains excellent results representing plaintiffs in all areas of personal injury lawsuits including wrongful death cases, medical malpractice, automobile collisions, trucking crashes, dangerous products, abused children, and defective medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Since New York State’s passage of the Child Victims Act in 2019, she represented countless numbers of survivors of child sexual abuse in actions against their abusers and against the establishments that failed to prevent the abuse.. Her results speak for themselves. Pam recently settled an automobile collision involving a pedestrian for $4 million. She settled a pedestrian-construction case for $2.65 million. Pam was the driving force in winning an $11 million verdict in a medical malpractice case involving sexually abused children. Pam obtained a $1.8 million settlement in a medical malpractice case involving a physically abused and neglected child. She co-counseled a wrongful death trucking collision which settled for $6.5 million dollars and a ski injury trial which ultimately settled for $1.5 million dollars. Pam also reached a settlement of $750,00 for the wrongful death of a three-year-old child.. Pam has obtained millions of dollars on behalf of children injured at birth and on behalf of adults and children who have suffered injury and death as a result of malpractice. She has represented many families in wrongful death actions to recover for the loss of a family member due to the negligent acts of others. Pam understands that the focus must be on family after a parent or child sustains an injury and she fiercely protects families’ legal and financial rights so they can focus on their emotional and physical needs. She is a tireless advocate for New York State’s Grieving Families Act which would allow families to seek compensation for grief or anguish, loss of love, protection, comfort, and companionship and loss of nurture, guidance, counsel, advice, training and education resulting from death of a loved one.. Pam also takes pride in her commitment to the L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ community in the Capital Region through her legal representation of clients in the community and through the firm’s participation in local events that support and celebrate diversity.. When she is not practicing law, Pam is an active volunteer supporting many different causes that encourage and ensure health and safety. In 2012, she joined forces with The Casey Feldman Foundation and for a national distracted driving initiative aimed at keeping high school students safe on the road. The Casey Feldman Foundation is a not-for-profit whose namesake was a 21-year-old Fordham University student who was killed by a distracted driver. Her parents, Joel and Dianne, both attorneys, started the foundation in their daughter’s memory with the hopes of sparing other families from such profound loss. Tragedy inspired a national movement and began Pam’s journey as an advocate of EndDD in upstate New York. Today, under her leadership, O’Connell and Aronowitz volunteer attorneys have brought EndDD’s message to more than 14,000 students in upstate New York. Pam has also presented to the NYS Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee and NYS Partnership for Teen Driving Safety.. Every year, Pam leads our firm in volunteer efforts to help others in need. These efforts have ranged from providing food and clothing to homeless veterans and providing school supplies to children in need, to painting the physical plant of the local Boys and Girls Club, and purchasing supplies for domestic violence safehouses and homeless shelters. Her outreach has also included cleaning protected beaches to save wildlife and organizing supply donations around the country to aid victims of natural disasters.. Pam serves as the Capital Region Affiliate President of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and is a member of NYSTLA’s Executive Committee. She is an active member of the Leader’s Forum with the American Association for Justice and The Injury Board, a national community of personal injury attorneys committed to consumer safety. Once again named to the Best Lawyers in America list in addition to the Upstate New York Super Lawyer’s list since 2012, Pam also earned the highest level of recognition from her peers with Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent Rating.. Pam represents clients throughout upstate New York as well as in New York City where she maintains a residence. She enjoys reading, traveling and spending time with her husband, four grown children.
Over the past 30 years, Daniel has become well-known in the Capital Region as an ardent advocate for the rights of people who have suffered injuries or lost loved ones because the intentional or negligent acts of medical professions, drivers, property owners, businesses, and other parties. As a Partner at Tully Rinckey PLLC, Daniel concentrates his practice on personal injury, medical malpractice and general litigation. Daniel has spent his entire legal career – which spans more than three decades – practicing law in the Capital Region. For most of that time he worked as a solo practitioner or name partner at law firms in Albany, where he built thriving medical malpractice and person injury practices. He has litigated a broad range of medical malpractice claims, including those pertaining to foreign objects left in the body during surgery, failures to diagnose and improperly performed medical procedures. His personal injury litigation experience runs the gamut of cases, including motor vehicle accidents, construction site accidents, slip, trip, fall accidents, building safety, product liability, and wrongful death. Daniel also focuses on civil litigation law and family and matrimonial law.
Outside of my work for the Port of Albany I accept cases defending a range of vehicle and traffic offenses throughtout the Capital Region, the Mid-Hudson Valley and Upstate NY. I am active in many local and state bar associations and charities. My wife and I live in Rensselaer County with our two children.