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Abbate, Thomas A.

Thomas A. Abbate - Woodbury, NY

Attorney at Thomas A. Abbate, P.C

Zoning Lawyers in Woodbury, NY

100 Crossways Park West Suite 115 Woodbury, NY 11797

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 41 Years 
    Experience

Woodbury Zoning Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Zoning

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  • By Chad X. on May. 27, 2022
    Hired Attorney 2021-2022
    Thomas Abbate from longislandzoning is unprofessional, obnoxious, childish. I do not know if he is mentally ill but attached is literal conversation after 6 months of waiting for permits and me simply following up. I was cordial and respectful? His response? Obnoxious sarcasm and rudeness. He is unethical and failed to provide a full refund for FAILED SERVICES. I will be taking him to court as a result. He stole $3,000 from me and "discharged" me after I called him out for his completely shocking, unprofessional communication to my emails. Will file complaint with state as well.
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Woodbury, NY

100 Crossways Park West
Suite 115
Woodbury, NY 11797

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Phone: (516) 496-0700

Fax: (516) 364-2109

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