Blauvelt Lawyers, New York
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Patricia Finn, Esq., is experienced in the religious and medical exemption process for work related or school required vaccinations. The firm assists in preparing religious exemption statements for those qualified. The firm assists clients in the medical exemption approval process when needed. The firm handles multiple i 601 waivers cases and hearings each year, and we file appeals of denials of exemptions when appropriate. Ms. Finn litigates in state and federal court on behalf of those injured by vaccines. The firm works tirelessly to protect the Constitutional Rights of Americans to refuse unwanted vaccines, for your right of informed choice, and most important, to protect vulnerable children from vaccine injuries caused by too many, too soon school required vaccines.
(more)Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Traffic
Kevin T. Conway is a local criminal attorney practicing in the field of criminal law. Attorney Conway have over 30 years of experience representing clients through a variety of legal issues. He is licensed in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Mr. Conway maintain local offices in Rockland County and Bergen County routinely appearing and handling all types of criminal cases, including Rockland and Bergen County DWI, in the Superior, County, Justice, and Borough Courts. Kevin T. Conway previously served as the county-wide DWI prosecutor, personally handling the responsibility and oversight of all DWI-related offenses, both misdemeanor and felony, as well as vehicular manslaughter and vehicular assault DWI-related cases. This background has provided him with invaluable experience to assist clients facing criminal or DWI offenses in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut. Attorney Conway regularly appears in the courts in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. He maintains a good professional working relationship with the prosecutors and the judges in Rockland and Bergen Counties which allows him to effectively represent your interests in court.
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