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Criminal, Immigration, Family Law, Traffic
Robert Findaro is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York. Attorney Findaro received his J.D. from New York Law School in 2005.
(more)Misdemeanor, Personal Injury, Immigration, Traffic, Felony
Vincent Bianco is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York. He received his J.D. from Hofstra University in 1999.
(more)Bankruptcy & Debt, Immigration
My name is Scott R. Schneider, and I'm committed to bringing more than two decades of bankruptcy law experience to help you unburden yourself if you are overcome with debt. I understand that bankruptcy can be an intimidating experience, and many people have reservations. When clients partner with me, I care about their circumstances, so I always strive to understand their situations, dispel any misconceptions and give a comprehensive understanding of how each step will work throughout, from free initial consultation to the end of the court proceedings. Because I have been in bankruptcy court three to four days a week for the last 20 years, clients quickly realize the deep level of comprehensive competence that I bring to the table. While I primarily focus on Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy proceedings, I've also had success with the most complex types of Chapter 11 filings. To arrive at successful outcomes, I combine my bankruptcy knowledge with my personal approach of working directly with clients. This fusion results in clarity in even the most complex bankruptcy proceedings so that you can see the direct road to financial freedom. To discuss any aspect of Nassau County, New York, bankruptcy with Long Island bankruptcy lawyer Scott R. Schneider, call 516-433-1555 or e-mail him here. I am a federally designated debt relief agency. I help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
(more)Immigration, Accident & Injury, Car Accident
Byron was born and raised in Long Island, New York. He is a proud descendant of two working-class Guatemalan parents who arrived in the United States in the 1980s and went through the process of becoming legal United States citizens, wanting a better life for their family. Byron witnessed first-hand how complicated the immigration process can be and how the language barrier is a massive issue for many, miscommunications causing the individual to miss dates and not understand procedures or what to do next. Byron acknowledges that he wants to recompense his parent’s struggles to achieve the American Dream by serving as a voice and a gladiator in the courtroom on behalf of his clients. The struggles that his clients experience with the continuing complicated immigration process empowered Byron to gain a broad cultural awareness, which motivated Byron to help the same working-class Latino communities with their legal matters near and dear to his heart. Byron graduated from New York’s highly-ranked college Binghamton University and received his law degree from Florida Coastal School of Law. Byron volunteered his afternoons and evenings while attending college and law school to advocate on behalf of the client to resolve immigration related-matters and defend the client against deceptive and illegal consumer practices under the supervision of an attorney. In college, Byron volunteered with the New York Attorney General’s Office in Binghamton’s Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection unit, which is part of the Economic Justice Division, to advocate on behalf of consumers suffering fraudulent, misleading, and deceptive, and illegal consumer practices, and to prosecute businesses and individuals engaging in those deceptive practices. In law school, Byron volunteered at his law school’s immigration clinic, sponsored by the Vera Institute of Justice under Vera’s Unaccompanied Children Program to provide legal representation to immigrant children from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, and placed in immigration proceedings. Byron’s law school clinic appointed him as the go-to person to train and manage other law students participating in the immigration clinic to prepare asylum, family-based petitions, and citizenship immigration petitions on behalf of the clinic’s clients. Byron’s dedication to helping others is a testament to his work. Byron is fluent in Spanish, and he has appeared as a legal advisor to educate the Latino community on the continuing changes to the immigration laws, as they happen quickly and can significantly affect people’s lives, on monumental television networks, such as Telemundo, Univision, and other national Latino mornings programs such as Vision Latina and TV Azteca. Byron serves as the point of contact in his Great Neck community for non-native speakers and those who need legal representation, and he opens the door to clients who continue to struggle to access it. Byron’s clients chose to work with his boutique law firm because of his extreme diligence, keen eye for detail, commitment to his client’s needs, and confidence in his approach to solutions to his client’s matters.
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