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.
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.
As in all types of personal injury cases, slip and fall/trip and fall injuries can range from minor to significant. Victims are often left unable to work. They are in extraordinary pain. This leaves the victim and their families in a position where their entire lives are changed. Here at the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC, we know what steps need to be taken quickly to preserve your rights and protect your claims. There are no do overs if you do not act quickly and precisely. That is why it is in your best interest to have us on your side. We are here for you and as always, the initial consultation and case evaluation is free.
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.
Buying a business or selling a business is a complicated transaction. The experienced corporate attorneys at the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC can assist you in navigating the legal hurdles involved in this transaction. It is important to understand that no attorney should be providing taxation advice to their clients.If you are thinking of buying or selling a business, please call the Law Firm of Vaughn, Weber & Prakope, PLLC at (516) 858-2620 to help you!
A chapter 7 bankruptcy case is a proceeding under federal law in which the debtor seeks relief under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. In a chapter 7 case, the debtor must turn his or her nonexempt property, if any exists, over to a trustee, who then converts the property to cash and pays the debtor’s creditors. Visit us.