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Experienced commercial litigation attorneys are a necessary asset for New York City businesses. New York’s business centric environment presents infinite opportunities for business owners and entrepreneurs. With all of the increased opportunities come increased issues and disputes that require resolution. There is no substitute for having experie... .... read more
Motor Vehicle Accident Cases are also commonly called Car Accident Cases.Minor injuries stemming from car accidents undergo a special evaluation to determine if the injuries themselves meet the “threshold” required to sustain a lawsuit for such injury.Contact our law firm today and get free consultation from capable lawyers.
An employer has a duty to ensure that they properly vet prospective employees in the hiring process, train employees on policies and procedures once hired and supervise those employees to ensure that proper policies and procedures are followed. Negligent acts or omissions committed by employees can often lead to the employer being sued. An employer has a duty to ensure that they properly vet prospective employee.Call the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC at (516) 858-2620 for assistance.
At Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC, our top-notch bankruptcy lawyers in Queens have proudly assisted consumers in filing for Bankruptcy Relief for over several years.
Our Personal Injury lawyers prosecute personal injury actions in the five boroughs of New York City as well as Nassau County, Suffolk County and Westchester County.All personal injury consultations and case evaluations are free and when we are retained, we only get paid if we win. If you or a loved one are injured and suffering as a result of someone else’s negligence, call us today at (516) 858-2620. We are here for you!
Our firm can cover any type of per diem appearance in Nassau County.This per diem appearance service is for attorneys only. Pro Se litigants should not complete this request form as legal services will not be provided without an executed retainer agreement.This service is provided for Nassau County Courts ONLY.