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Bayonne Admiralty & Maritime Law Firm
Overview
At The Lambos Firm, LLP the emphasis is on finding creative solutions for problems that plague businesses in these competitive times. Our reputation lies in our ability to bring parties together to resolve disputes without unnecessary legal intervention. This is achieved through a proactive approach to our client's needs by seeking to protect them from potential exposure by thoughtful strategic planning. However, when litigation is unavoidable, our clients appreciate The Lambos Firm, LLP's reputation for vigorous and tenacious advocacy. The hallmark of the firm is its proven experience in handling clients' legal matters successfully and cost-effectively.
The Lambos Firm, LLP is a full-service law firm concentrating in the areas of labor and employment, ERISA, administrative, business and insurance law. The Lambos Firm, LLP's clients span a broad spectrum of industries and include maritime entities, employer associations, real estate developers and construction contractors, transportation companies, banking and financial services corporations, manufacturing concerns, health care organizations, and social service agencies.
The firm has an active trial practice, jury and non-jury, in federal and state jurisdictions. The Lambos Firm, LLP has an extensive appellate practice, including successful U.S. Supreme Court advocacy. In addition, our attorneys are also actively engaged in non-judicial dispute resolution forums including arbitrations, mediations, and administrative proceedings.
The Lambos Firm, LLP is a firm with deep ties to the maritime community that are manifested through active participation in long-standing maritime associations and support of charitable causes important to the industry. The attorneys of The Lambos Firm, LLP are dedicated and fully committed to serving the interests of the maritime community as well as recognizing the excellence the community brings out in its own.
About The Lambos Firm, LLP
Previous Law Firm Name
- Lambos & Giardino, January 1, 1982
Mergers and Acquisitions
- Lilly Sullivan Barkan & Junge, P.C., January 1, 1996
Practice Areas
- Admiralty & Maritime Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Estate Planning
- Insurance Law
- Labor Law
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts
- Wills
Litigation
- 60%
Published Works
- Open Season? Imitation May Not Be The Sincerest Form of Flattery When It Comes To Golf Course Design, Golf Business Magazine, February, 1997
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
599 Avenue C Bayonne, NJ 07002 - 3621
Phone
Fax
- 201-823-3097
Websites
Other Offices
The Lambos Firm, LLP (Main Office) 303 South Broadway Suite 410 Tarrytown, NY 10591 - 5464 212-943-2470
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