The common denominator of our practice at the Law Offices of Anthony J. Colleluori & Associates, PLLC is that every case we represent has a criminal aspect. While our lawyers defend many types of criminal cases, such as violent crime, assault, murder, prostitution, pornography, DUI, obscenity and white collar crime, we also represent plaintiffs in civil actions. Individuals victimized by sexual abuse, arson, violation of constitutional rights and intentional torts deserve compensation for injury and damages. Our firm also handles domestic violence cases and obtains restraining orders as well as represents clients in family law matters such as divorce, child custody, property division and maintenance.
The primary areas in which we focus our practice include:
The Law Offices of Anthony J. Colleluori & Associates, PLLC represents clients throughout New York in state and federal courts. Our lawyers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if you have been arrested, will consult with you wherever you are being held. And, we make home and hospital visits, if you are injured and are unable to travel to our office.
Our New York offices are conveniently located in Melville, near the county line between Suffolk and Nassau counties. As lawyers, we care about your well-being and aggressively litigate on your behalf, always striving to achieve a favorable outcome that protects your rights. We are only a phone call away. Contact Us Today at 516-741-3400 or reach us online.
New York Lawyers serving clients in NYC, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn and Long Island, including Suffolk and Nassau counties.
Our firm is located in Melville on the border between Nassau County and Suffolk County. Our attorneys represent clients in criminal cases in New York City (Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens), Westchester County, and Long Island.
Members of our law firm speak Mandarin Chinese, Italian, Farsi, Creole, French, Russian, Spanish and Tagalog.
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