Scott Richman was hands down the best attorney we have ever had. He helped our company solve a tricky and challenging problem with speed, efficiency and professionalism. His knowledge and attention to detail go well beyond this 5 star rating. He is exceptional at what he does and I would highly recommend him.

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Business Law
- 6 Contracts Every Business Should Use
- 7 Legal Mistakes New Business Owners Make
- 7 Steps to Take Before Seeking Investors
- How to Buy a Business in New York
- How to Prevent Slip-and-Fall Lawsuits
- How to Protect Your Intellectual Property in New York
- Is it Legal for New York Employers to Mandate Vaccines?
- What Are the Elements of a Breach of Contract Case?
- What Can Happen if You Misclassify an Employee in New York?
- What Every Small Business Should Know About ADA Accessibility Lawsuits
- What Makes Incorporation So Necessary?
- What to Do if an Employee Accuses Your Company of Discrimination
- What to Do If You’re Being Sued for Wrongful Termination
- What to Do When Your New York Landlord Isn’t Making Repairs
- What You Need to Know About New York’s Unpaid Wage Law
- Why Your Contracts Should Include Mediation Clauses
Personal Injury
- 3 Things to Avoid Saying at the Scene of a NY Accident
- 3 Things to Know About New York Wrongful Death Cases
- 4 Actions to Avoid During an NYC Personal Injury Lawsuit
- About the Total Life Changes Class Action Complaint
- April is Distracted Driving Month
- Are New York Medical Malpractice Cases Easy to Win?
- Can You Sue After a Product Recall in New York City?
- Covid 19 Nursing Home Lawsuits in New York
- Falling Object Personal Injury Cases in New York City
- How a Rear-End Accident Personal Injury Case Works in New York City
- How Are Lost Future Earnings Calculated in New York?
- How Comparative Negligence Works in NYC
- How Does a New York Medical Malpractice Case Work?
- How Does the Burden of Proof Work in an NYC Personal Injury Case?
- How Hit & Run Accidents Work in NYC
- How is Pain and Suffering Calculated in NYC?
- How the Class Action Lawsuit Process Works in New York
- How to Sue NYC for an Injury
- Is Your New York Car Accident Case Eligible For a Lawsuit?
- Memory Loss in New York City Car Accidents
- Myths and Truths About Personal Injury Cases in New York
- Obtaining Compensation After an NYC Bus Crash
- Recovering Personal Injury Compensation After a Severe Fire in NYC
- Resources for Personal Injury Clients in NYC
- Steps New York Residents Should Take When Injured by Defective Products
- Suing for “Dooring” Accidents in New York City
- The Double Dangers of Texting While Walking
- Understanding Comparative Negligence in a Personal Injury Case
- Understanding the Serious Injury Threshold in New York City
- What Are the Most Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in NYC?
- What Can Go Wrong With an NYC Pedestrian Accident Case?
- What is Impairment of Earning Capacity in an NYC Personal Injury Case?
- What is New York’s Serious Injury Threshold for Personal Injury Cases?
- What Makes Slip and Fall Accidents Worse for New York City Seniors?
- What the Infamous McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case Means for NYC Injury Victims
- What to Do if You are Injured in an NYC Elevator
- What to Do If You Are the Victim of a Medication Error in New York
- What’s The Average Settlement for a Pedestrian Injured in a Car Accident?
- When Do You Need a NYC Personal Injury Lawyer?
- When Should a Class Action Lawsuit Be Filed?
- Who is Liable When NYC Potholes Cause Injuries?
- Who Pays for Bicycle Accidents in NYC?
- Why Does it Take So Long to Settle a NYC Personal Injury Case?
- Will a Signed Waiver Block Your NYC Personal Injury Claim?
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on AvvoMr. Richman is the Managing Member and Founder of Richman Law Firm PLLC. In his role as Managing Member, Mr. Richman oversees the day-to-day operations of the firm and handles the litigation of the most complex legal matters across a vast array of practice areas and disciplines.