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New York Business Law Lawyer
Overview
By watching as business owners were offered unreasonable solutions for prices they couldn't afford, by being on the other side of that table, Andrew Sachs was able to see what was truly missing in the areas of small business law and life planning.
Starting a number of businesses himself and working for over a decade with small and large businesses doing operational consulting, Andrew saw the world of problems facing the entrepreneur today, up close. With this real-world experience, he understands how to break down difficult legal theories, how to get his clients what they need, and how to make sure the services he provides are relevant and tailored to the client.
With a thorough education, Bar Admissions, and the professional associations you would want to see with any lawyer, Sutton Sachs Meyer combines a real world understanding with the knowledge of an attorney, to give you the advice and the partner you need to make the best decisions.
About Andrew D. Sachs Esq.
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New York
- New Jersey
- Florida
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
Other Affiliations
- New York State Bar Association
- The Florida Bar
- American Bar Association
- Cornell Hotel Society
Education
- Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey
J.D. - Cornell University School of Hotel Administration
B.S.
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
14 Penn PlazaSte 1315 New York, NY 10122
Phone
Fax
- 212-480-4351
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