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The Boyd Law Group, PLLC

The Boyd Law Group, PLLC - New York, NY

Employment Lawyers in New York, NY

250 Park Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10177

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 23 Years 
    Experience

New York Employment Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment

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  • By Anonymous on Jun. 28, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2021
    Recommends this Law firm
    Patrick Boyd's law firm was always quick to respond to emails and questions. I was treated professionally and with respect throughout the process and he was able to secure a more favorable settlement for me. His office team was also very responsive. Highly recommend!
  • By Anonymous on Oct. 15, 2020
    Hired Law firm 2020
    Recommends this Law firm
    A good friend of mine recommended Patrick Boyd and The Boyd Law Group. I had been laid off from a top Asset Manager as part of a RIF and believed I was entitled to more executive severance than was being offered to me. It's a given that a top employment lawyer would know the law and the rules of engagement. But Patrick was more than that. Right away I knew I was in great hands. Patrick is empathetic and inspires confidence. He has more "EQ" than most anyone else I've worked with in 20 years on Wall Street. When dealing with my former employer, he knew when to push and when to pull; when to use honey and when to use vinegar. The result was a much higher settlement than I imagined I could get. It was because of Patrick and his ability to "read the situation and the personalities" that I got what I did. He's always available as we spoke on the cells on Sunday mornings and at nights in addition to during the day. Total Pro. Great team in the office as well. I highly recommend Patrick Boyd.

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New York, NY

250 Park Avenue
7th Floor
New York, NY 10177

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Fax: (212) 867-5765

Hours: 8 am - 8 pm M-F and by appointment on the weekend.

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Virtual Appointments

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New Canaan, CT  (37.2 miles)

166 Cherry Street
Suite C
New Canaan, CT 06840

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Phone: (800) 617-4254

Fax: (212) 867-5765

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