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Lindenhurst Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Phillips, Weiner, Artura & Cox, Esqs. was created in 1969 by Edward R. Phillips and Robert L. Weiner and subsequently expanded to include James F. Quinn.
In December 2007, the firm further expanded with the addition of Richard F. Artura and Michael S. Cox. Mr. Artura has been a practicing attorney specializing in Bankruptcy and Real Estate for over 20 years. Mr. Cox has been a practicing attorney representing his clients in many areas of law for over 15 years...
Phillips, Weiner, Artura & Cox, Esqs. was created in 1969 by Edward R. Phillips and Robert L. Weiner and subsequently expanded to include James F. Quinn.
In December 2007, the firm further expanded with the addition of Richard F. Artura and Michael S. Cox. Mr. Artura has been a practicing attorney specializing in Bankruptcy and Real Estate for over 20 years. Mr. Cox has been a practicing attorney representing his clients in many areas of law for over 15 years...
Phillips, Weiner, Artura & Cox, Esqs. was created in 1969 by Edward R. Phillips and Robert L. Weiner and subsequently expanded to include James F. Quinn.
In December 2007, the firm further expanded with the addition of Richard F. Artura and Michael S. Cox. Mr. Artura has been a practicing attorney specializing in Bankruptcy and Real Estate for over 20 years. Mr. Cox has been a practicing attorney representing his clients in many areas of law for over 15 years.
James A. McDonaugh joined the firm in 2001 as an Associate after leaving the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office Narcotics Bureau.
In December 2008, James F. Quinn left the firm after being elected County Court Judge for Suffolk County.
Edward R. Phillips practiced in the area of Real Estate development and Robert L. Weiner litigated Commercial as well as Family Law, but the firm has expanded to include multiple areas of practice.
The firm prides itself as a full-service law firm ensuring clients that it has the ability to take them from the onset of a problem right through trial and if necessary, an appeal.
The firm is well recognized in the Long Island community as one of the oldest partnerships in the County.
About Phillips, Artura & Cox
Previous Law Firm Name
- Phillips Weiner & Quinn Esq's
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
People
Attorneys
- Richard F. Artura (Managing Partner)
- Michael S. Cox (Partner)
- Peter D Hotis (Of Counsel)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
165 S. Wellwood Avenue Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Phone
Fax
- 631-226-2160
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