New York

New York

Office Details

Leader:
Katherine D. Brandt

Office Administrator:
Carol A. Palmer

Lawyers

335 Madison Avenue
12th Floor
New York, New York
10017-4611

212.344.5680
Fax 212.344.6101

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Our New York office is well positioned to handle the full scope of legal matters that organizations of any size can experience. Our Business Litigation practice, for example, enjoys an excellent reputation, and Chambers USA has recognized a partner in our office as a leading practitioner in the real estate area. We also have been named consistently for ten years, along with the rest of the Thompson Hine, as top firm in the country for client service excellence in The BTI Client Service A-Team 2012: Survey of Law Firm Client Service Performance.

Clients from a broad array of industries rely on us for our experience and innovative approaches to success in many areas of the law, including:

In addition, we participate along with all Thompson Hine offices in the firm's Women's Initiative, Spotlight on Women®, and our firmwide Diversity & Inclusion Initiative. Both initiatives involve mentoring and outreach to individuals both within and outside the firm to provide networking opportunities and interaction with community leaders.

As do all Thompson Hine offices, we apply our firm's Client Service Pledge to our commitment to provide an outstanding work environment built on mutual respect, teamwork and diversity. Both individually and as a group, we participate in civic and charitable endeavors, and contribute hundreds of hours to numerous pro bono matters, so that we may give something back to our community through leadership, volunteer work and our own initiatives.

Community Involvement

Cedar Knolls Historic District

Approved as a subdivision in 1913 and given landmark status by the city of Yonkers in 1996, the 104-acre, 143-home neighborhood numbered among its residents in the 1920's both Jerome Kern, who wrote the musical ''Show Boat'' while living here, and Charlie Chaplin.

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