Raymond J Dague
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Serving the legal needs of individuals, the family, the church, and small business in Syracuse and across New York State since 1979. Attorneys Raymond J. Dague and Karen K. Martin have over 50 years of combined experience dealing with legal problems across New York State. If you need legal advice, call us, or send us an e-mail. We can help you.

We have a broad general practice, and can handle most legal matters including family law, criminal cases, traffic tickets across the entire state, church law, bankruptcy, business law, wills and estates, and much more.And if we can't do it, we will refer you to someone who can. Those red plastic gas cans which you use to bring gasoline home from the gas station to fuel your lawnmower or snow blower will now be tougher to get thanks to lawsuits against the maker of the gas cans.

Blitz U. S.A., which makes 75% of those gas cans sold in America, closed its doors recently and went out of business in the face of a slew of lawsuits. The lawsuits have mostly been brought by people who were burned after they stupidly poured gasoline on an open fire.
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Raymond Dague has his office in Syracuse, New York at 4874 Onondaga Road, Syracuse, New York 13215.
He has practiced law continuously in Syracuse since his admission to the New York bar in 1979, and has had his own law office since 1981 in a general practice covering many areas of law which individuals, families, churches, and small businesses encounter in our society.
His practice includes church law, not-for-profit corporations, business law, real estate closings, litigation, bankruptcy, trusts, estates and wills, elder law, guardianships, adoptions, personal injury, criminal defense, traffic violations, and religious freedom defense.
The Christian Legal Society is a membership organization which consists of a nationwide network of attorneys, judges, law professors and law students.
The Society exists to assist its members to integrate an active and committed Christian faith with their calling to serve our Lord and God in the legal profession.
When our Lord Jesus Christ called disciples to have a personal relationship with him, he called them into a community of believers.
Paul the Apostle, who was a zealous lawyer before his conversion, wrote of his desire to visit the Christians in Rome, so that by his presence, "I may impart to you some spiritual gift, so that you may be established-that is, that I may be encouraged together with you by the mutual faith both of you and me."
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