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Hackensack Banking & Finance Law Firm
Overview
Since our founding in 1913, the legal team at Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP, in Hackensack, New Jersey, has represented clients with complex and stressful business, real estate, estate planning and employment law issues.
It is a history that's been focused on providing clients with a high level of service tailored to achieving specific goals. We don't intimidate or try to persuade our clients to take unnecessary legal action that is costly or unlikely to succeed. By looking at your choices, we can determine together the best course to pursue.
Although our team of lawyers practice in different legal areas, our firm's philosophy is to handle each and every client with:
- Commitment — we hold ourselves to a high standard and place an emphasis on strong results and efficiency
- Personal attention — every case receives a responsive approach that is flexible to the client's unique situation
- Intense analysis — your concerns are carefully investigated, evaluated and researched with an open mind in order to establish creative strategies and provide honest advice
A Strong Presence in Our Legal Community
Throughout our history, attorneys at our firm have held prominent positions such as first Chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Commission, judges of various courts, including a presiding judge of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey and counsel to a former New Jersey Governor. Many of our past and present attorneys have also served on the New Jersey Supreme Court Ethics Committee and have been commended for our pro bono and volunteer service.
About Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP
Previous Law Firm Name
- Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, LLP
Practice Areas
- Banking & Finance Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Contracts
- Discrimination
- Employment Law - Employee
- Estate Planning
- Labor Law
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Sexual Harassment
- Civil Rights
- Constitutional Law
- Elder Law
- Employment Law - Employer
- Entertainment, Sports & Leisure Law
- Ethics & Prof. Responsibility
- Family Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Personal Injury - Plaintiffs
- Real Estate Law
- State, Local & Municipal Law
People
Attorneys
- Leiona J. Noah (Associate)
- Bruce L. Nussman (Partner)
- Michael B. Kates (Of Counsel)
- Joel M. Ellis (Partner)
- Matthew Z. Earle (Partner)
- Cara Landolfi (Associate)
- Sandra M. Barsoum (Partner) 1 Review
- Jack S. Zakim (Of Counsel)
- Noah Zakim (Of Counsel)
- Michael Farhi (Partner)
- Yasmine Hafez, Esq.
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
190 Moore StreetSuite 306 Hackensack, NJ 07601 - 7418
Phone
Fax
- 201-488-1210
Websites
Other Offices
Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP 347 5th Avenue Room 1003 New York, NY 10016 212-683-1153
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