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Northport General Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Results-driven, our attorneys at the law firm of Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano, PLLC, in Northport, New York, work closely with you. Building a relationship with you enables us to provide you with legal recommendations responsive to your unique legal needs.
We offer personal attention and aggressive representation in full range of legal matters, including those cases involving:
- Injuries
- Criminal charges
- Civil litigation
- Wills, trusts and estates
- Real estate (commercial and residential)
You do not have to face your issues alone. We are known for helping people make smart decisions even when the answers are unclear.
Our attorneys can help you make those smart decisions because our firm draws on more than 25 years of experience. We have been down these roads many times and understand how to avoid the hidden obstacles that can trip people up.
In helping you navigate the legal system, we make it our goal to put your mind at ease. You can count on us to keep you informed of your rights, your options and the status of your case.
Recognizing the challenges people may face as a result of legal issues, we work to make the process as smooth as possible. For the convenience of those we represent, our law firm accepts credit cards. In addition to our office in Northport, we maintain offices in Garden City, Hauppauge, Riverhead and Brooklyn.About Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano PLLC
Practice Areas
- General Litigation
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7 Bayview Avenue Northport, NY 11768
Office Hours
By Appointment Only
Phone
Fax
- 631-265-7578
Other Offices
Russo, Karl, Widmaier & Cordano PLLC (Main Office) 1601 Veterans Memorial Highway Suite 410 Islandia, NY 11749 631-265-7200
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