Top best E Lawyers in Cheektowaga | 24 available
24 E lawyers are available in Cheektowaga, New York. These lawyers are rated between 3.6/5 to 4/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $64 per hour.
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I have been practicing law for over 30 years. My office consists of two lawyers, myself and Abe Omerhodzic. Also we have three paralegals, a nurse and an accountant. We are located in Cheektowaga New York five minutes from the Galleria Mall. I was past President of the New York State Trial Lawyers in which is was in between Albany and Buffalo fighting for changes in which benefit our clients. I teach continuing education for many lawyers. My favorite part of the job is the "chess like moves" each side makes during a trial. I have gotten my claim to fame from the results i've gotten during trials. Throughout the years my firm has helped thousands of hardworking individuals get the compensation they deserve. I am the type of person who will get to know each of my clients personally and go out of my way just to make your life easier. During cases there is a lot of paperworks and complications between insurance companies. My staff will take all that stress off your back and solve each problem in a timely mannor that works for you. If there is anything you think we can help you with please just give us a call. If we are unable to help you with the type of issue you have, I can surely point you in the direction of someone who specializes in what you need. At my office the client comes first and unlike my completition we will work with you 1 to 1.
I believe that being an attorney is more than just advising clients on the law and appearing in Court. As a Matrimonial and Family Law attorney, I believe in establishing a close rapport with my clients, knowing their genuine needs and concerns, and counseling them in times when they are most vulnerable. I want my clients to know that I truly care about the outcome of their case, and doing my best to obtain results that are in their best interests and that of their children.. I was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, where the majority of my family continues to reside. My parents are hard-working people who took on many jobs throughout my childhood to send my sister and I to private schools and give us many advantages that we wouldn't otherwise have if it weren't for their hard work and dedication. I am the first person in my family to attend and complete college.. My parents, as middle-class folks, always stressed the importance of treating people as I would want to be treated, regardless of gender, religion, race, age, disability, social status, sexual orientation, and the like. All of my grandparents immigrated to the United States from Sicily and Poland, respectively, and worked hard to establish a life in the US. I was raised with patriotism and respect for our servicemembers, and currently have family in active deployment.. The importance of education was always a focus in my home, but my parents also encouraged our involvement in sports and extracurriculars. I have played competitive sports my whole life, particularly basketball and softball. My father played AAA baseball and my my younger sister obtained her advanced degree in neuroscience by attending college on a basketball scholarship.. I have always enjoyed reading and writing poetry, and I was first published in a national magazine at age five. I am highly supportive of the United States Military and actively participate in projects to benefit War Veterans. I consistently donate to organizations that support world literacy, veterans, and animal shelters.. I worked full-time as a Project Coordinator for The Home Depot for ten years while I attended undergrad and law school. I have worked with architects, contractors, and homeowners on any project you can think of, but particularly entire kitchen/bath ronnovation, flooring installation, plumbing, and electrical projects. I love physical labor and I like to get dirty. It's therapeutic.. My upbringing and experience has taught me the importance of hard work, healthy competition, but also working as a team. Equally important, I have also learned the importance of family, friendship, and respect. I pride myself in my work as an attorney, and take care to provide each client with quality representation. Many clients have stated their appreciation that I am "real". where I give straightforward, understandable advice. Being an attorney is one of the MANY things that define me, as result of hard work and persistence. It's my goal to continue that hard work and persistence throughout my career.
Danielle DeJoseph is an Associate Attorney at Pfalzgraf Beinhauer Grear Harris Schuller LLP. Her practice is focused in the areas of Probate, Estate Administration, and Estate Planning.. Danielle was admitted to the Bar in the state of New York in 2018 and is a member of the Erie County Bar Association. She has been practicing as an estate attorney in Western New York for four years.. Danielle graduated summa cum laude from Buffalo State College in 2013 with a major in English Literature. She received her legal education at the University at Buffalo School of Law, where she graduated with a J.D. in 2017. As a law student, Danielle worked for nearly three years as a law clerk in FELA litigation. Danielle also interned with the New York State Attorney General’s Office in the Organized Crime Task Force.
Concentrating in Bankruptcy & IRS Solutions. John D'Amato Law Offices is a small law firm with over 20 years' experience in advising individuals and small businesses with bankruptcy and IRS tax problems. By choice, John D'Amato is the sole attorney in this firm.. All Clients receive John's Personal Attention. In order to provide all clients with the personal attention they deserve, John personally handles each case. In this way, John can be certain that each client receives the best attention and results possible.. It is important to John that each client (and all who come in contact with him) have a positive experience. For clients, this is addressed in the following 3 primary ways:. Teacher's Heart. Possessing a significant and in-depth knowledge of bankruptcy law and IRS solutions is very valuable to our clients. What John is more proud of, however, is his ability and willingness to convey to each client in language that is easily understandable what their case means from the perspective of the law and what particular options are available to the client. This is most important.. In essence, John has a "teacher's heart." He listens closely to the facts presented by each client, and engages them in meaningful conversation, discussing their situation and providing options in an understandable manner. John sees his clients' stress greatly decrease as they actively participate in selecting the best remedy. John believes education is important and honorable. He and his wife even educate their own children, having elected to homeschool.. Clients Feel Comfortable Upon Meeting John. Within the first five minutes of the free initial consultation, John feels that the client should know that they have selected the correct attorney. This confidence should continue through to the end of the consultation and, ultimately, through to the conclusion of their case.. Clients considering bankruptcy or seeking alternatives for debt problems may be concerned that they will be looked down upon. Rest assured, John and his staff will never look down upon a client. We understand there are many reasons for financial problems, including medical problems, loss of a job, and divorce. These, and more, are all reasons we use our services to help people reach a better financial position and enjoy peace of mind. John would view it as a personal failure if anyone in the firm were to look down upon a client.. Earning a Living. John enjoys practicing law and meeting the wide variety of individuals he sees daily. Clients of John include teachers, attorneys, laborers, doctors, collectors, and many others. John views his practice of law as a profession and a calling. It is a means of earning a living by helping others, and is not intended to be a means of acquiring great weatlh.. To seek simply to acquire wealth would necessitate changing the model of his practice from sole attorney to a high case volume practice, in which many inexperienced (and lower paid) attorneys would handle the cases under the owner's management. This would require more staff to support the attorneys, and would likely result in more profit, as well as more mistakes and an overall lower quality of service. We have never tried to implement this model and have no plans to do so in the future. In our opinion, the old saying "too many cooks spoil the soup" is applicable to the practice of law.. Gratitude. John is grateful for all the past and present clients who trusted us to provide them with advice and guidance, and to produce the necessary work to accomplish their goals. Since becoming an attorney over 20 years ago, John has never been the subject of an attorney disciplinary action, nor has he ever been sued for malpractice.. Education/Family. John graduated from the respected Hofstra University School of Law in 1992, and from Canisius College in 1989, where faculty and administrators selected him from among over one thousand graduates to be a recipient of the Outstanding Senior Award.. During the summer between college and law school, John's academic achievement resulted in summer employment at the small law firm of a prominant Buffalo lawyer. It was here that John first realized that he was well suited for small firm practice, though he did not yet know in which area of law he would practice.. The following summer, John had completed his first year of law school and was appointed to a highly competetive summer internship to work in the chambers of a U.S. District Court Judge in Rochester, NY. In his final year of law school, John was a law extern to a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge in Long Island, New York, where he researched and drafted documents to assist the Judge with the issues arising in the cases before the Court. Both of these judicial positions sparked John's interest in federal law, and it was the experience with the Bankruptcy Court which first led John to want to dedicate his career to helping individuals and small businesses with their debt problems.. Since graduating from law school in 1992, John has spent almost his entire career helping those struggling with debt problems, including IRS tax problems. He opened John D'Amato Law Offices in 1999 to concentrate on helping individuals and small businesses with bankruptcy and resolving IRS problems.. John has been married to Donna since 1990 and is the father of five children, ages 3-17.
Attorney Abe Omerhodzic has been with the Law Offices of Richard S. Binko since 2001. Him and Richard Binko work together on each personal injury case to ensure the decisions being made are in agreement for the best possible outcome. Abe also specializes in real estate law and criminal cases. He is familiar with DWI laws and can make a difference in your case based on his passed experiances with each court. Abe is also fluent in Slavik and would be happy to assist you in either language.
Experienced E attorney serving clients in Cheektowaga and surrounding areas.
Experienced E attorney serving clients in Cheektowaga and surrounding areas.
Experienced E attorney serving clients in Cheektowaga and surrounding areas.
Experienced E attorney serving clients in Cheektowaga and surrounding areas.