Top best Civil Rights Lawyers in ZIP 11722 | 1 available

1 Civil Rights lawyers are available in ZIP code 11722 in Carle Place, New York. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $320 per hour.

Civil Rights Lawyers Nearby Carle Place 11722 (by distance)

Within 10 miles near you

(Sayville Area) 11782 6.9 miles

Within 25 miles near you

(Copiague Area) 11726 12.7 miles

(Woodbury Area) 11797 14.5 miles

(Jericho Area) 11753 18.0 miles

(East Meadow Area) 11554 19.6 miles

(Uniondale Area) 11556 20.7 miles

(Glen Head Area) 11545 20.7 miles

(Old Westbury Area) 11568 21.0 miles

(Uniondale Area) 11553 21.4 miles

(Carle Place Area) 11514 21.9 miles

Active Lawyers

1 - 1

Hourly Fees

$201 - $438

Free Consultations

37% - 70%

Average Rating

4.8 - 5.0 ★


FAQs - Civil Rights Lawyers in 11722 city Carle Place How many Civil Rights lawyers actively serve residents of Carle Place, New York? Approximately 32 licensed attorneys focus on Civil Rights across Carle Place, New York. Most matters are filed through the New York District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil Rights lawyers in Carle Place, New York? In Carle Place, typical rates range from $203-$394 per hour for Civil Rights. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2660 and $6247, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil Rights matters usually take in courts near Carle Place? Civil Rights cases in Carle Place, New York usually take around 4-11 months depending on complexity and the New York District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil Rights cases for people living in Carle Place, New York? Residents of Carle Place typically see Civil Rights filings handled by the New York District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights? About 55% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

1 Civil Rights Lawyers Found Near You

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Central Islip 11722
Firm: The Law Offices of Cory H. Morris

Cory Morris is admitted to practice law in New York State, Florida State, the Eastern District of New York and the Southern District of New York. Mr. Morris is an advocate for equality, civil rights and social justice. In recognition of this, Mr. Morris became the recipient of an Equality Award at the Suffolk County New York Civil Liberties Union 50th Anniversary Gala and the New York State Bar Empire Justice Award for Pro Bono work. He is focused on working with people who are charged with a crime and/or substance abuse issues, regardless of the allegations, and helping people vindicate their constitutional rights.. Mr. Morris attended college on Long Island, starting at Nassau Community College, obtaining his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Adelphi University and his Master’s Degree from Adelphi’s Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies. While pursuing his graduate degree, his concentration was on forensic psychology, substance abuse, and impulsive disorders. He obtained an assistantship with Dr. Larry Josephs, was published in the Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories and contributed to Adelphi’s scholarship, working with a doctoral student and post-doctoral professor in developing his thesis titled “Impulsivity in the form of Suicidality in Borderline Personality Disorder.” Mr. Morris graduated Touro College at the top of his class, was a Dean’s List recipient and received both the David A. Berg Public Interest Fellowship and the Howard Glickstein Public Interest Fellowship. He is also the recipient of the Brian Lord Memorial Award for his demonstrated commitment to public interest.. Cory Morris currently maintains a practice in Suffolk County, New York and is the co-chair of the Suffolk County Bar Association's Young Lawyers Committee. As part of Touro Law School's Community Justice Center, Mr. Morris regularly does pro bono work and volunteers with the New York Civil Liberties Union, Nassau County Bar Association, Suffolk County Bar Association and other non-profit organizations dedicated to helping the community. He serves as a Nassau Suffolk Law Services Advisory Board Member and is an adjunct professor at Adelphi University.

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