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131 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 10606 in White Plains, New York. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $287 per hour.
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The Law Office of Samuel S. Coe is focused on the areas of criminal defense, family law, real estate, estate planning and intellectual property in Rockland County, Westchester County, Orange County and throughout New York. The firm operates on the principles of honesty, integrity, ingenuity, vigilance and compassion. Whether you are charged with a crime, going through a custody battle, buying a home, or protecting your estate, The Law Office of Samuel S. Coe will provide you with thoughtful, intelligent and effective advocacy and representation.. Mr. Coe has received several awards including the Edward Byrne Memorial Prize for “excellence in the field of Criminal Procedure and…exemplif[ying] high moral character and personal integrity.” Before establishing the firm, Mr. Coe graduated from Cornell University and cum laude from Brooklyn Law School, and began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, where he received superlative training and gained incomparable experience at the most prestigious and distinguished prosecutor’s office in the country. In addition to his work at the firm, Mr. Coe is Of Counsel to the law firm Fellows Hymowitz, P.C.
The law firm of Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. practices in all aspects of elder law, including trust and estate planning, administration, and litigation, tax counsel, asset protection and special needs planning, Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security disability benefits, guardianships, long term care planning, spousal recovery claims, and Medicaid lien resolutions.. Our firm is experienced in employment law issues including employment contracts, severance agreements, workplace disputes, wrongful termination, employment discrimination and sexual harassment.. We also provide mediation services to help resolve familial and matrimonial disputes, and business conflicts in a sensitive, mutually respectful, and cost-effective manner.. We pride ourselves on our unyielding commitment to the zealous advocacy of our clients’ interests in an environment marked by trust, integrity, competence and professionalism.
Phil focuses on achieving and maintaining his clients’ competitive advantage. Beginning with counseling the business client concerning its legal rights and available remedies, Phil proceeds to negotiate or litigate with the client’s adversary in command of both the law and facts. By maintaining a focus on the client’s economic interests throughout the discovery, pretrial and trial phases of litigation, Phil has successfully resolved numerous business disputes placing his clients ahead of the competition.Phil regularly appears before state and federal courts in New York as well as arbitration and alternate dispute resolution forums. Phil has represented clients in disputes over their contract and financial relationships, shareholder and partnership rights, business organizations and dissolutions, claimed errors and omissions, antitrust and trade practices, intellectual property, executive compensation, employment, construction projects, and insurance coverage.. Practice Area: Business Litigation Securities Fails; Other Securities Disputes; Member/Member and Customer/Member Securities Arbitration; Dissolution; Environmental Defense; Service Warranty Disputes; Construction; Antitrust; Employment Law; Executive Compensation and Catastrophic Personal Injury Defense.
My name is Austin S. Brown and I am a New York and Connecticut Construction and Real Estate Litigation Partner at Welby, Brady & Greenblatt, LLP, a leading construction and real estate law firm representing owners, general contractors, subcontractors, sureties, engineers and developers.
Michael Shalhoub is a proven trial lawyer who focuses his practice on product liability defense for the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. In his more than 30 years of experience, he has resolved more than 100 cases at the trial stage and achieved numerous defense verdicts. His experience includes cases involving product liability as well as medical malpractice, business and commercial disputes, insurance coverage, construction accidents, and general liability.. Mike is a Co-Chair of Goldberg Segalla’s Life Sciences Practice Group and a nationally recognized authority on product liability defense, medical device litigation, and trial technique. He is the former Chair of the international Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel’s Product Liability Section and its Drug, Medical Device, and Biotechnology Section. Mike is also a past member of the Board of Directors of the 22,000-plus-member Defense Research Institute and a past Chair of DRI’s Medical Liability and Health Care Law Committee. He has written and lectured for national audiences on emerging trends in drug and medical device litigation, Daubert preclusion of scientific expert testimony, and other topics. He is the co-editor of Life Science Matters, Goldberg Segalla’s blog covering the latest legal developments involving medical devices and pharmaceuticals.. In the area of medical liability, Mike has defended many types of health care malpractice actions including pharmacy malpractice, dentist malpractice, medical malpractice, physical therapy malpractice, and nursing malpractice, as well as licensing and disciplinary actions for health care providers. The specialties of his clients and cases range from anesthesiology to urology and from catastrophic loss to minor cases. He has also represented a number of major hospitals in medical malpractice cases as self-insured entities.. Mike brings to each matter exceptional scientific and technical understanding developed through his experience handling dozens of complex, high-exposure product liability cases across the country. He has defended manufacturers that span the full spectrum of health-related and personal care products, ranging from medical laser components, anesthesia machines, CPAP machines, eye care products, and joint implants to denture cream, hair care products, hospital and home care safety devices, and mobility aids. He is integrally involved in the firm’s role as science counsel for a major product manufacturer in the dental adhesive cream federal multi-district litigation. Mike’s recent work also includes defending a golf car manufacturer in personal injury cases involving rollover accidents.. Mike has been selected by his peers and clients for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America and New York Super Lawyers for a number of years, and he was named among the Top 25 Attorneys in Westchester County in Super Lawyers several times.
Michael Kandler is an accomplished litigator with a practice that focuses on insurance coverage, professional liability defense, commercial litigation, and appellate practice.. Mike is a leading practitioner in the field of insurance coverage litigation. He regularly counsels insurance carriers and provides coverage opinions regarding issues such as bad faith claims, disclaimers of coverage, coverage allocation, and policy interpretation. He has represented insurance carriers in numerous insurance coverage disputes involving commercial general liability coverage, commercial excess coverage, professional liability coverage, directors and officers liability coverage, and personal lines coverage. He has extensive experience in the representation of insurance carriers in coverage disputes involving property claims, construction defect claims, product liability claims, and advertising injury coverage. In 2009, Mike successfully argued the appeal in Sport Rock International, Inc. v. American Cas. Co. of Reading, PA, a seminal case regarding coverage allocation and the interpretation of “other insurance” clauses.. An experienced appellate lawyer, Mike has argued over 90 appeals, including cases before the New York State Court of Appeals and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He is also an experienced commercial litigator who regularly represents clients in intellectual property claims in federal court.. Additionally, Mike has significant experience handling Title III ADA accessibility compliance concerns and litigation for financial institutions, shopping centers, transportation companies, medical providers, retailers, and other places of public accommodation. This includes experience with the rapidly evolving area of website accessibility claims.
Mayo Bartlett is the Principal Attorney at the Law Offices of Mayo Bartlett, PLLC and he was a partner at the law firm of Young & Bartlett, LLP, a litigation law firm which focused on Plaintiff’s Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, and Civil Rights matters. He worked for the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office for more than ten years, and served as a litigator in the Superior Court Trial Division prior to his appointment as the Chief of the Bias Crimes Unit. Mr. Bartlett has provided hate crime training for the law enforcement community and he works with community organizations and schools to ensure that hate crimes are properly identified, reported, and investigated.. Mr. Bartlett is a co-founder of SAFE PASSAGE, a youth law forum that brings issues of law and policy to the classroom, and he speaks regularly on the topics of human rights and non-violent conflict resolution. Mr. Bartlett served on the Advisory Board of the Westchester Holocaust Education Center, assisting the Center in the development of an alternative educational sentencing program for young people who are believed to have been involved in non-violent hate crimes in Westchester, New York and adjoining counties.. Mr. Bartlett has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Pace Law School, where he taught Moot Court and lectured on Ethics. He was an active member of the New York State Hate Crimes Coalition, an organization that played a pivotal role in the passage of the Hate Crime Act of 2000, the first comprehensive hate crime legislation in New York State. Mr. Bartlett is a past Vice President of the Westchester County Bar Association, where he served as Co-chair of both the Criminal Justice Section and the Membership Committee, is a member of the Judiciary Committee, and a past delegate to the New York State Bar Association. He served as a Director of the Westchester County Black Bar Association, and is a past Chair of the Westchester County Human Rights Commission. He is a convener of We Are Westchester, a coalition of not-for-profit organizations that focuses on social justice.. Mr.Bartlett is a Director of the Legal Aid Society of Westchester County, a Trustee of the Music Conservatory of Westchester, a past Director of (Congregations Linked in Urban Strategy to Effect Renewal), a Director Emeritus of the New York Civil Liberties Union, and he is a member of the African American Men of Westchester.. Mr. Bartlett is the author of A Day at the Museum, and he frequently spends time working to strengthen communities.
Jill Owens is a partner in Goldberg Segalla’s New York City office. In her more than two decades of practice, Jill has handled complex commercial litigation in federal and state courts nationwide. She concentrates her practice in the areas of class action defense, products liability, FINRA arbitration, directors and officers liability, and insurance coverage litigation. Jill has appeared on behalf of a range of clients including Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and individuals.. Jill has litigated numerous class actions nationwide in all phases, including class discovery, class certification, successful appeal of class certification determinations, and through class notice. She has made law at the federal appellate level concerning application of the Class Action Fairness Act. In addition, she has achieved favorable settlements of putative class actions as individual actions and has been an architect of creative class-wide settlements. In one example of Jill’s class action experience, she obtained favorable settlement of a federal putative class action involving a contaminated food product on behalf of a gourmet food product producer and a Fortune 100 retailer.. Jill also has extensive litigation experience representing major national and international companies in transportation, mass tort, and individual products liability actions involving cigarettes, and prescription products including birth control, diet drugs, and ophthalmic solution. Transportation clients frequently call on Jill to conduct rapid response investigations of trucking accidents, and she recently served on a New York State Bar Association Auto and Truck Claims, Accidents, and Litigation panel where she addressed ethical issues arising in automotive and trucking claims.. Following law school, Jill was law clerk to the Honorable Anne E. Thompson of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey for two years. Jill also gained valuable experience as special counsel with New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Division of Enforcement, where she conducted investigations of and litigated disciplinary matters involving regulated entities and registered representatives alleged to have violated NYSE Rules and other governing laws.
Jennaydra D. Clunis has more than a decade of experience handling employment and labor matters. She focuses on defending employers in claims involving age, gender, disability, transgender, and pregnancy discrimination.. She has represented a diverse range of clients, including large school districts, municipalities, major electronics and grocery stores, school bus companies, private employers, and fashion and entertainment clients in both state and federal courts, as well as before the Equal Employment Commission, the State Division of Human Rights, and the New York City Commission of Human Rights.. Jennaydra oversees cases from inception through resolution, and with a background as a licensed mediator, she has handled numerous arbitrations, mediations, and settlement negotiations. Her extensive experience also includes defending clients in workers’ compensation cases — examining witnesses, preparing them for trial, and handling appeals — as well as commercial litigation, general litigation, and debtor-creditor matters.. Before joining private practice, Jennaydra was an assistant corporation counsel with the City of New York, where she defended the city in employment and labor matters, and she also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Frederic R. McDaniel. While earning her J.D. from New York Law School, she was an Associate Editor of the New York Law School Law Review.
I spent the first 16 years of my legal career as a labor and employment attorney -- then I got a divorce. My experience was so debilitating that I now focus my practice on matrimonial and family law. I am also a collaborative divorce attorney, and am a member of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals (). The collaborative method is far superior to traditional litigation ... call me and find out how!
For more than 40 years, I have assisted clients in the resolution of Family Law issues. My background includes hosting "Radio Lawyer" and writing the newspaper column "Please Be Advised". I am co-author of "Divorce Q&A: Answers to Questions About Divorce, Equtable Distribution, Maintenance, Custody and Child Support" (rev. 2013).. I am an experienced mediator and arbitrator, having served as a member of the arbitration panels of the New York City Civil Court and the American Arbitartion Association. I have been continuously listed in "Who's Who in American Law" since 1983.
Elizabeth A. Douglas, Esq. is a sharp, driven, and competent litigator who represents families in New York and Connecticut. She is also a certified mediator and has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2014 and 2015. Elizabeth serves as the managing attorney of the Law Offices of Elizabeth A. Douglas, PLLC, a boutique matrimonial & family law firm located in White Plains, NY.. Elizabeth's legal team takes the time to understand your family's distinctive needs, develop an aggressive plan of action, and custom tailor its legal strategy to best represent your interests. We specialize in divorce litigation, divorce mediation, uncontested divorce, separation agreements, family law (child custody, visitation, support, & adoption) pre-nuptial & post-nuptial agreements and co-habitation agreements. Whether by advocating for you in Court or mediation---The Law Offices of Elizabeth A. Douglas, PLLC is there with you every step of the way. Our focus is on YOU.
Debra Doby concentrates her practice on workers’ compensation litigation, maritime law, and intellectual property. Named a “Rising Star” in New York Metro Super Lawyers every year since 2016, she has built a reputation on success in the courtroom as well as a history of deep and substantive engagement with the issues her clients face. On top of her service litigating and advising her clients, Debra has written and presented on subjects including opioid addiction and overprescription, obesity, and the clash of whalers and protestors in the Southern Ocean — and well beyond their merely legal applications.. Debra has extensive experience representing clients before the New York Workers’ Compensation Board and in appellate courts, deposing medical professionals and other experts, and advising on all aspects of workers’ compensation law — including claims arising under the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and the Jones Act. Debra also counsels employers on Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance and frequently conducts training seminars on minimizing the risk of workplace accidents and related litigation.. Drawing on both her undergraduate degree in chemistry as well as her insights into workers' compensation issues and trends in pain medication prescription practices nationally, Debra created Goldberg Segalla’s Opioid Impact Program (OIP) — a comprehensive program designed to help claims professionals reduce claimants’ use of prescription medications. The program also helps identify and mitigate claims that have the potential to spiral out of control in terms of cost and exposure. She frequently writes and presents on the subject for industry publications and conferences.. In addition to developing OIP, Debra organizes the firm’s workers’ compensation webinar series. The free, monthly series highlights state-specific information on workers’ compensation claims and litigation, and provides a high-level look at industry trends. Debra is also co-editor of Goldberg Segalla’s Workers’ Compensation Defense blog, which examines the latest rulings, developments, and trends impacting the defense of workers' compensation claims.. Debra is also an authority on maritime law generally and on workers’ compensation issues arising from maritime occupations. She developed this interest as a legal clinician at Maritime New Zealand in Wellington, New Zealand, where she counseled employees on OSHA, delegations, and other obligations under the Maritime Transport Act. She continued to develop her study of international trade while earning an L.L.M. at Trinity College, Dublin, and has written on comparative law and maritime jurisdictional conflicts. Today, Debra assists her clients in ensuring compliance with a wide range of internal conventions including the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), International Convention on Load Lines, International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STWC), pilotage, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). She also represents her clients in litigation arising from maritime workers’ compensation claims, and has tried many cases involving the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, the Jones Act, the Limitation of Liability Act, and other federal and international regulations.. Debra graduated cum laude from the University of West Georgia with a bachelor's in chemistry. At Vermont Law School Debra studied patent and copyright law, and has since written on the subject. As a member of the Intellectual Property Practice Group, she works to protect the ideas, innovations, inventions, and creative property that have fueled her clients’ successes. This included litigation and arbitration involving patents, trademarks and copyrights, trade secrets, licensing and portfolio management, and unfair competition — especially in matters of international trade.. While completing her J.D., Debra was a legal clinician at the Environmental and Natural Resources Legal Clinic in Vermont, where she worked on issues involving the Clean Air Act. She was also co-chair of the International Law Society and organizer of the 2009 ILS Annual Conference, and was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among American Legal Students.
Darren DeUrso has been in practice for 30 years, including years as an Assistant District Attorney for Westchester County and in the private practice he opened in 1990. Well known in the White Plains community, he regularly receives referrals through satisfied clients.. Darren has earned the respect of his colleagues in the legal community, evidenced by his BV® Peer Review Rating™ by Martindale-Hubbell®, an honor given to a fraction of America’s lawyers.. Darren’s philosophy is simply stated: “I am able to effectively represent my clients because I truly care. I believe that everyone in our justice system deserves competent representation, and in an emotionally charged atmosphere of the family/matrimonial court, it is important to have a representative who is looking out for the client’s best interest.”
As chair of our Corporate & General Business and Taxation groups, Howell Bramson works in a number of our practice groups. On the estate planning side, he has been involved in planning complicated estates, with an emphasis on estates involving business and real estate interests. On the corporate side, he and other lawyers at the firm help organize startup companies and represent numerous corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies, including those owned by foreign corporations and individuals. On the tax side, he gets involved in the more complex tax problems associated with mergers and acquisitions, S corporations, partnership transactions, real estate transactions, workouts and bankruptcy, international transactions, and estate planning. Howell also has diverse experience in the area of international taxation, including United States and New York taxation on foreign companies doing business in the United States and/or assets of such companies.. Howell is also a frequent lecturer before professional groups on the subject of tax planning and related issues.. Howell has received a peer review rating of AV®Preeminent on Martindale-Hubbell®. Howell has also been recognized as a New York Super Lawyer in the fields of Estate Planning/Tax and Corporate Business.
Adam Dolan, co-chair of the firm's Cannabis Law Practice Group and associate in Trucking, Product Liability, Construction, Life Sciences, and General Liability, defends clients in a wide range of claims involving premises liability, building maintenance actions, matters involving the trucking industry, and more. His broad legal background includes resolving corporate disputes, dram shop actions, and workers’ compensation defense. His experience also includes drafting and arguing an appellate brief before the First Department regarding vicarious liability of an independent contractor.. Adam is an emerging authority in the field of cannabis law. He not only co-leads the GS Cannabis Law group, but also regularly authors articles exploring liability and cannabis law, including serving as a frequent contributor to Life Science Matters, the firm's blog covering the life sciences and medical device industries. He brings expert analysis of the latest trends and breaking news surrounding the cannabis legal landscape to his writing, and his colleagues routinely recognize him for his thoughtful research, turning to him for strategic advice and insight into the many developing aspects of this new area of law. He is highly regarded among his peers, and has been selected as a Rising Star by New York Metro Super Lawyers for the last three years, as well as by the Irish Legal 100 in 2017.. Before returning to private practice, Adam was an Assistant District Attorney in the Bronx County District Attorney’s Office, where he successfully prosecuted more than 10 misdemeanor-level trials as the primary attorney. He also conducted felony-level grand jury presentations, which resulted in indictments on various criminal charges, and negotiated pleas in both felony and misdemeanor criminal offenses.. During law school at New England School of Law, Adam was an intern with the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General in Boston and acted as Chairperson of the school’s Moot Court Committee. While pursuing his undergraduate studies, he was a legal intern with the Federal Trade Commission.
Aaron Schlossberg focuses on complex commercial and insurance coverage matters involving corporate clients, entrepreneurs and individual policyholders. Mr. Schlossberg drafts and negotiates high-level contract documents and appears frequently in state and federal courts throughout New York State.. At The Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg, Esq., P.L.L.C., I am committed to providing my clients with the highly effective results that they need. I serve individuals, entrepreneurs and business owners throughout New York, New Jersey and abroad. My approach has always involved creating advantages for our clients through utilization of a detailed knowledge of the law, extensive trial experience and a creative approach to dispute resolution. By excelling in these three areas — knowledge, experience and creativity — I am able to resolve even the most complex disputes. Mr. Schlossberg earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from The Johns Hopkins University and his Juris Doctorate Degree from the George Washington University Law School. Mr. Schlossberg gained invaluable insight during his post-graduate judicial clerkship and significant experience as an associate with two midtown Manhattan law firms prior to founding The Law Office of Aaron M. Schlossberg, Esq., P.L.L.C., in June 2012.Mr. Schlossberg is a published author and a seasoned presenter. He is fluent in Spanish, conversational in French and has basic knowledge of Mandarin Chinese and Hebrew. Mr. Schlossberg is a member of the New York State Bar Association and is admitted to the following courts: New York State, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.. Read Aaron Schlossberg's Recent Achievements here:. Read Client Testimonials of Aaron Schlossberg here:
30 Years Of Broad-Based Experience In Civil Litigation Specializing in Divorce and Custody Litigation.. David Grauer practices exclusively in civil litigation, representing individuals and businesses in diverse areas of the law. He is known to his clients as an attentive listener, a problem solver and a fierce advocate.. He is known to the courts, his peers and opposing counsel as a strong & focused litigator, an ethical lawyer and a knowledgeable authority on New York matrimonial law, real property law, zoning, appellate practice and many other diverse and ancillary matters. He is admitted to the bar in the states of New York and Massachusetts.. As a solo attorney in private practice for more than 30 years, David I. Grauer specializes in broad-based civil litigation and appeals. His practice is focused in the areas of divorce and child custody litigation, real estate litigation and business and commercial litigation, as well as disputes involving estates and trusts.. Based in White Plains, the law office of David I. Grauer serves individuals, business owners, property owners, title companies and corporations in the Lower Hudson Valley and throughout the New York City metropolitan area. Attorney Grauer is admitted to practice law in all courts of the state of New York as well as the U.S. District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Attorney Grauer was elected to serve on the White Plains City Council for eight years and during his tenure he was elected President of the Council by the other council members. Subsequent to his position as a city councilman, Attorney Grauer was appointed to serve as special counsel to the Mayor of the City of White Plains. In that role, for four years Attorney Grauer worked on legislative and legal issues facing the city, county, and state where he developed extensive governmental experience on a local and regional level.. He has tried cases and handled appeals at all levels, including landmark precedent-setting decisions and appeals. He is also admitted to the bar in the state of Massachusetts and he is a member of local, county and state bar associations in the state of New York.