It is often said that nothing can be high quality, efficient and affordable at the same time. Two out of three is the best you can hope for. Thankfully, that's not always true. When you contact Frost & Kavanaugh, you can expect high-quality legal representation to help you resolve your legal matter efficiently and affordably. We are two attorneys who have a combined 50 years of legal experience, and we are committed to always improving our craft.
Between us, we have earned numerous awards, are members of notable professional associations and are well-reviewed by both former clients and peers in the legal community. Through it all, we strive to always give our clients unparalleled personal attention and service. The majority of civil cases settle out of court, ultimately avoiding the need for a trial.
In most cases, this outcome is desirable because it saves both sides time, money and stress. Generally speaking, you would benefit from a settlement because it would mean resolving your case more quickly while ensuring reasonable compensation or an otherwise fair outcome.
Between us, we have earned numerous awards, are members of notable professional associations and are well-reviewed by both former clients and peers in the legal community. Through it all, we strive to always give our clients unparalleled personal attention and service. The majority of civil cases settle out of court, ultimately avoiding the need for a trial.
In most cases, this outcome is desirable because it saves both sides time, money and stress. Generally speaking, you would benefit from a settlement because it would mean resolving your case more quickly while ensuring reasonable compensation or an otherwise fair outcome.
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Most people know that they need an attorney after they've been arrested, but few realize that often the most important time to hire an attorney is before they're arrested.
We're all familiar with our "right to remain silent, " but one might be surprised how few people remember to exercise that right when the police "ask" you to come down to the police station to "straighten things out" or "tell your side of the story."
The police must advise you of your Miranda rights, and you should exercise them.
We're all familiar with our "right to remain silent, " but one might be surprised how few people remember to exercise that right when the police "ask" you to come down to the police station to "straighten things out" or "tell your side of the story."
The police must advise you of your Miranda rights, and you should exercise them.
Are you facing assault charges?
You need a skilled and aggressive criminal defense attorney right away.
Time is of the essence - the sooner you can discuss your case with us, the better we can prepare an effective defense on your behalf.
Call Frost & Kavanaugh at 518-629-0230 or contact us online to learn more about how we can fight your assault charges.
Assault is a very serious crime in New York.
There are many different types of criminal assault charges under New York law, which defines assault as purposefully causing injury to another person.
You need a skilled and aggressive criminal defense attorney right away.
Time is of the essence - the sooner you can discuss your case with us, the better we can prepare an effective defense on your behalf.
Call Frost & Kavanaugh at 518-629-0230 or contact us online to learn more about how we can fight your assault charges.
Assault is a very serious crime in New York.
There are many different types of criminal assault charges under New York law, which defines assault as purposefully causing injury to another person.
New York has some of the toughest drug laws in the country.
But that wasn't always the case.
Before the 1970s, drugs were largely viewed as a problem to be treated through rehabilitation and other social programs, rather than long prison sentences.
That all changed with the passage of New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws, which imposed severe sentences for drug crimes for the first time.
While some of the harsh penalties imposed by the Rockefeller Drug Laws have been reduced and possession of small amounts of marijuana has even been decriminalized, the legacy of the Rockefeller Drug Laws lives on in New York.
But that wasn't always the case.
Before the 1970s, drugs were largely viewed as a problem to be treated through rehabilitation and other social programs, rather than long prison sentences.
That all changed with the passage of New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws, which imposed severe sentences for drug crimes for the first time.
While some of the harsh penalties imposed by the Rockefeller Drug Laws have been reduced and possession of small amounts of marijuana has even been decriminalized, the legacy of the Rockefeller Drug Laws lives on in New York.
In New York, it is illegal to drive when impaired or intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.
Driving while intoxicated by alcohol or impaired by drugs, can be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Drivers impaired by alcohol, but not intoxicated, may be charged with a violation.
The type of driver's license (a regular license, commercial driver's license, or suspended license).
Whether the driver submitted to a chemical test, such as a breathalyzer test or a blood or urine test.
You may hear the terms "driving under the influence" (DUI) or drunk driving, but in New York, the legal term is driving while intoxicated (DWI).
Driving while intoxicated by alcohol or impaired by drugs, can be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Drivers impaired by alcohol, but not intoxicated, may be charged with a violation.
The type of driver's license (a regular license, commercial driver's license, or suspended license).
Whether the driver submitted to a chemical test, such as a breathalyzer test or a blood or urine test.
You may hear the terms "driving under the influence" (DUI) or drunk driving, but in New York, the legal term is driving while intoxicated (DWI).
Offenses categorized as felonies are considered the most serious.
As such, the prosecutor will employ various resources to land a conviction.
If you are found guilty of committing a felony, you could spend years to life in prison.
Even after you have served your sentence, the effects of a conviction can have lasting impacts on your life: your reputation might be ruined, you could lose a professional license, you could run into difficulty getting a job, your ability to obtain credit or a loan could be affected, and you may be banned from receiving certain types of government assistance, including housing and student financial aid.
As such, the prosecutor will employ various resources to land a conviction.
If you are found guilty of committing a felony, you could spend years to life in prison.
Even after you have served your sentence, the effects of a conviction can have lasting impacts on your life: your reputation might be ruined, you could lose a professional license, you could run into difficulty getting a job, your ability to obtain credit or a loan could be affected, and you may be banned from receiving certain types of government assistance, including housing and student financial aid.
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