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Orin Kurtz

  • 20 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Consumer Law, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New York
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Kevin T. O'Brien

  • 24 years of experience
  • Appeals & Appellate, Arbitration & Mediation, Consumer Law...
  • New York
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Leslie Eugene Fourton

  • 29 years of experience
  • Appeals & Appellate, Employment Law, Arbitration & Mediation...
  • Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York, Texas
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Alexandria Jean-Pierre

  • 15 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New Jersey, New York
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Greta Katrin Kolcon

  • 30 years of experience
  • Environmental Law, Appeals & Appellate, Employment Law...
  • New York
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Gerald Jay Resnick

  • 35 years of experience
  • Civil Rights, Employment Law, Arbitration & Mediation
  • District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
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Matthew Weinick

  • 16 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Appeals & Appellate...
  • New York
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Nance Schick

  • 23 years of experience
  • Arbitration & Mediation, Employment Law, Workers' Compensation
  • New York
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Brittany A. Stevens

  • 10 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New York, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
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Jitesh Dudani

  • 7 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • California, New York
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David Fallon

  • 13 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Appeals & Appellate, Arbitration & Mediation...
  • New York
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Brent Adam Burns

  • 31 years of experience
  • Stockbroker & Investment Fraud, Arbitration & Mediation, Securities Law...
  • Illinois, New Jersey, New York
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Alex Umansky

  • 14 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New Jersey, New York
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William K. Phillips

  • 29 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New York
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Dorina Cela

  • Professional Experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New York
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Howard Errol Gilbert

  • 44 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Education Law, Arbitration & Mediation...
  • New York
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Jonathan Weinberger

  • 43 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Arbitration & Mediation
  • New York
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Samantha Plesser

  • 15 years of experience
  • Arbitration & Mediation, Employment Law, Securities Law...
  • New York
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Karen M. Hertz

  • 35 years of experience
  • Employment Law, Arbitration & Mediation, Workers' Compensation...
  • Connecticut, Eastern District of New York, New York, Southern District of New York
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Brian A. Heller

  • 23 years of experience
  • Arbitration & Mediation, Employment Law
  • New York
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Why It’s Important to Choose a Lawyer in Your Area

Choosing a lawyer in your local area offers several key advantages, especially when dealing with legal matters that are governed by state and municipal laws. A local attorney is more likely to be familiar with the specific court systems, judges, and legal procedures that apply in your region—knowledge that can have a direct impact on your case outcome.

Local lawyers also offer greater convenience. Being able to meet in person, deliver documents, or discuss updates without extensive travel saves time and builds stronger attorney-client communication. Whether you’re in Accord, Brooklyn, or Manhattan, having someone nearby simplifies the legal process.

In addition, lawyers who work within your community often have professional relationships with local experts, clerks, and other legal professionals, which can help expedite case filings and negotiations. Their reputation within the local legal network can also work in your favor.

Working with a nearby attorney also means they understand the local culture, demographics, and socioeconomic dynamics. This insight can be crucial in cases involving family law, real estate, or small business disputes, where community norms and expectations may influence outcomes.

Another advantage is the ability to receive more personalized service. Local lawyers often maintain smaller caseloads and can dedicate more time and attention to your case, especially when compared to large, distant firms that may treat clients as just another file in the system.

Ultimately, hiring a lawyer who understands your area—its laws, community dynamics, and local norms—ensures you're getting tailored, effective legal representation that’s grounded in real, local experience. When legal matters hit close to home, local knowledge counts.

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