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Top best Appellate Lawyers in zip code 11753 Jericho

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We have more than 4 top best Appellate lawyers in zip code 11753, Jericho, New York. Ross P. Masler, Cheri Einbinder are among the top best Appellate attorneys in zip code 11753. While choosing lawyers in zip code 11753, compare their reviews.


Ross P. Masler - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 11753

Ross P. Masler

Rating: 3.4


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Insurance

Zip code: 11753, Jericho, New York



Contact: 516-822-8900
Fiedelman and McGaw.
Two Plaza   Wing B New  11753.

Cheri Einbinder - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 11753

Cheri Einbinder

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Automobile Accidents,Aviation & Aerospace,Civil ,Construction Accidents,Defective Products,Discrimination,Medical Malpractice,Personal Injury,Premises Liability

Zip code: 11753, Jericho, New York



Contact: 516-433-3000
Finz and Finz, P.C..
100 Quadrangle   202 New  11753.

Jay L. Feigenbaum - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 11753

Jay L. Feigenbaum

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Automobile Accidents,Aviation & Aerospace,Civil ,Construction Accidents,Defective Products,Personal Injury,Premises Liability

Zip code: 11753, Jericho, New York



Contact: 516-433-3000
Finz and Finz, P.C..
100 Quadrangle   202 New  11753.

Ralph A. Catalano - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 11753

Ralph A. Catalano

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Corporate ,Discrimination,Insurance ,Medical Malpractice,Non-Profit Corporations,Products Liability,Professional Malpractice

Zip code: 11753, Jericho, New York



Contact: 516-931-1800
Catalano Gallardo and Petropoulos, LLP.
100 Quadrangle   214 New  11753.

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Appellate Case examples in zip code 11753

Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.