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The Law Offices of Ronald Francis - New York, NY

30 Broad Street37th Floor New York, NY 10004

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Updated: 10/13/2024

New York Construction Law Firm

Overview

Ronald Francis, Esq. is a lawyer licensed to practice in the state of New York since 1989. He has litigated many construction cases gaining valuable experience in this field. After practicing in one of the largest NYC law firms, he opened his own firm in 1995, and has gained a reputation as an aggressive attorney who fights vigorously for his clients.

Mr. Francis provides the level of personal attention you expect from a small firm with the resources and experience often found only at a large law office.

Unlike big firms, where clients are shuffled back and forth among several attorneys, who all bill the clients for getting up to speed on the case, Ronald Francis, Esq. handles all of the legal aspects of your matter. You will deal directly with him at all times, not a paralegal or a junior associate.

The Law Firm prides itself in providing first-rate legal representation without sacrificing the personalized attention which every client deserves.


If you would like to contact the Firm, please call Ronald Francis, Esq. at 212-279-6536.

He will be glad to discuss your matter at no obligation or cost to you, and provide you with his opinion on the merits of your claim. He will also share with you his recommended course of action so that you may achieve the best result possible.

About The Law Offices of Ronald Francis

Practice Areas

  • Construction Law
  • Litigation & Appeals
  • Real Estate Law

Litigation

  • 90%

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Office Information

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30 Broad Street37th Floor New York, NY 10004

Fax

  • 212-338-9088

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