Monday, January 26, 2009

Construction Litigation and Disputes Website for New York and New Jersey

With the shift in the economy, a rise is occuring in contract disputes, especially in the area of construction law in New York and New Jersey, where the construction boom has seen serious setbacks.  The Law Offices of Michael P. Berkley launched a new site addressing  disputes as well as the areas of construction contracts, licensing and code enforcement.  The firm also helps in matters of the rights of neighbors during construction and renovation.  Their law offices are located in both Nassau County, NY and Hackensack, NJ.  The new website contains some informative and detailed photos of construction defects and resulting damage.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Steve Orlow inducted as the new Queens County Bar Association President

Congratulations to Steve Orlow on his installation as the new president of the Queens County Bar Association! Steve, a long time FindLaw client, has a great mind not only for law but for the business aspects of running a firm as well. His forward thinking will be a great asset to the Association and its members.

The website of Orlow, Orlow and Orlow focuses on Construction Accidents as well as Police Misconduct and Brutality cases.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Garden City NY Based Construction and Business Law Firm Launches New Site!

Congratulations to the Firm of La Reddola, Lester and Associates on their new site. While they have known each other for years, Robert La Reddola and Steven Lester realized the synergistic value of their talents along with mutual sentiment Hence, they formed the construction law and commercial litigation focused firm and opened shop in Garden City. Their new site displays their virtues and personality as a firm which is also reflected in their defense of Long Island construction firm, North Star, against a new immigration law.
““This law is arbitrary and unfair and maybe unconstitutional,” Mr. LaReddola said. “They’re putting the fear of God into these men.””

Go to the New York Times for the entire article, but first check out their new site at WWW.LLALAWFIRM.COM.

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