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At Gerard Law Firm, you can always count on personalized and committed legal representation. We recognize that our clients are real people and real businesses – each with diverse stories, unique goals and personal legal needs. We take the time to understand those needs, then develop and implement specific solutions to ensure the best possible outcomes. Our goal is to provide serious practice with a personal touch, remaining beside you every step of the way as you navigate the complexities of the legal landscape.

  • Trustworthy, confidential, and diligent legal counsel
  • Innovative, tech-savvy and aggressive legal practice
  • Approachable and accessible attorney-client relationship
  • Clear and consistent communication
  • Access to DocLoc, Gerard Law’s secure client portal, powered by MyCase
  • Competitive rates and fees

Compassionate. Creative. Accessible. Trustworthy.

As an established NY law firm for over 10 years, with offices in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Gerard Law Firm offers deep understanding and extensive experience with real estate law.

Our wide network of professional contacts – both within and outside the legal arena – enable us to serve as a beneficial resource for clients in all aspects of their personal and professional lives.

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