Law Offices Of Robert Bichoupan
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Law Offices Of Robert Bichoupan
Robert Bichoupan, Esq. has provided legal services to the Nassau County, Long Island and New York City communities since 1992. With an emphasis in Real Estate Law and Trust & Estates, the attorneys and staff at Robert Bichoupan P.C. will professionally, courteously, and promptly service your needs. Our Appellate Division victories on behalf of our tax reduction clients emphasize our ability to protect our clients rights.

In addition to Real Estate Law and Trust & Estates, our lawyers practice in the areas of Corporate and Transactional law, Civil Litigation, Matrimonial, Employment law, Leases and Landlord/Tenant matters, Contracts, Business Purchases, and Appeals. Robert is also a Qualified 1031 Intermediary. Farsi and Hebrew Spoken: Being fluent in Farsi and Hebrew, our staff can offer an advantage to our Farsi and Hebrew speaking clients.

By speaking to you directly in your native language rather than through a translator, we can help you understand the language of law more clearly.
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Robert founded the law firm of Robert Bichoupan, P.C. in 1994, after focusing on matrimonial and family law, with an emphasis in father's rights.
Since then, Robert's practice has evolved and concentrated in Real Estate law and Trusts and Estate matters.
As the law firm has grown and developed, Robert.
Carolyn joined the Law Offices of Robert Bichoupan, P.C. in 1998, after focusing for 5 years as an employment discrimination and civil rights litigation attorney at a boutique firm in Nassau County, where she successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in trials and mediations in State and Federal Courts.
An attorney may not refuse to represent you on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin or disability.
You are entitled to an attorney who will be capable of handling your case; show you courtesy and consideration at all times; represent you zealously; and preserve your confidences and secrets that are revealed in the course of the relationship.
You are entitled to a written retainer agreement which must set forth, in plain language, the nature of the relationship and the details of the fee arrangement.
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