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Sutton Sachs Meyer PLLC

Sutton Sachs Meyer PLLC - New York, NY

Sexual Harassment Lawyers in New York, NY

125 Park Avenue 25th Floor New York, NY 10017

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  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 18 Years 
    Experience

New York Sexual Harassment Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Sexual Harassment
  • Employment Law
  • Litigation & Appeals
  • Business Start Ups/Formations
  • Real Estate
  • Landlord/Tenant
  • Estate Planning
  • Wills
  • Trusts

Firm Information

Overview

Our small business laywers are driven by our clients, and we are passionate about their success. From your first consultation, you will see our dedication and commitment to work with every client as if we are the in-house counsel, without the price tag. This passion for your success infiltrates everything we do, including our cost. Because we always want to provide you with the service you need, we work for a flat rate, but we have an hourly rate available to clients as well.

Whether you are starting up your first business or you are filing for bankruptcy, we have the help you need. A lawyer that is so much more than what he learned in law school, Andrew is about experience.

Combined with our expertise in start-ups, we have firsthand experience in the technological industry. This means that we bring the latest technology into our work to keep you informed, knowledgeable and feeling like you have someone at your side.

Flexible in meeting clients nights, weekends, or at their business, we are truly the business law firm with you in mind. Contact Sutton Sachs Meyer today!


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Attorneys

Daniel M. Churgin Esq.

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Laura E. Cowan Esq.

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Ali R. Jaffery, Esq.

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Zachary G. Meyer Esq.

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Andrew D. Sachs Esq.

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Daniel M. Churgin Esq.

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Laura E. Cowan Esq.

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Ali R. Jaffery, Esq.

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Zachary G. Meyer Esq.

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Andrew D. Sachs Esq.

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New York, NY

125 Park Avenue
25th Floor
New York, NY 10017

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Phone: 212-884-9727

Fax: 212-480-4351

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