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Seriously Injured Riding a Motorcycle

Seriously Injured Riding a Motorcycle

Were you or a loved one been seriously injured while riding a motorcycle in Rochester? Check out this video and then call our office to learn how we can fight for you and your family. As an experienced Rochester Personal Injury Lawyer, I am often asked about accidents that involve a motorcycle. What makes motorcycle […]

Documents Landlords Should Use

Documents Landlords Should Use

Are you a current or new landlord about to rent out a property and want to know what documents landlords should use to protect themselves? Watch this video and then call our office for guidance. As an experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer, clients often ask me about documents landlords should use The first is a […]

Pro Bono Representation Available For Peaceful Protesters

Pro Bono Representation Available For Peaceful Protesters

Senator, Veteran Prosecutor and Seasoned Pro Bono Attorneys Offer Free Defense for Peaceful Protesters in Western NY The criminal defense attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC are offering free  criminal representation of peaceful protesters who are exercising their First Amendment rights to free speech. Attorneys Mike Ranzenhofer, Robert Friedman, Sam Alba,and Justin Friedman can be […]

NY Protesters’ Rights During Covid-19

NY Protesters’ Rights During Covid-19

New Yorkers have the constitutional right to engage in peaceful protest activity on public sidewalks and streets, and in public parks. This includes the right to: Distribute flyers or leaflets; Hold press conferences, demonstrations, and rallies; and March on public sidewalks and in public streets. Know your rights before heading out into the streets. Protest […]

Nursing Home COVID-19 Data and Inspections Results

Nursing Home COVID-19 Data and Inspections Results

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have posted the first set of underlying coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) nursing home data. On April 19, 2020, CMS announced the requirement that nursing homes inform residents, their families, and their representatives of COVID-19 cases in their facilities. Nursing homes are also required to report COVID-19 cases […]

Personal Injury Cases Involving Death

Personal Injury Cases Involving Death

Rochester lawyer discusses personal injury cases involving death. Watch this video for more information, then call our office. These types of cases are much different than the average personal injury case The elements of damage in a wrongful death case are much different than a normal injury case Has someone close to you died in […]

Upstate NY Courts Begin Gradual Return To In-Person Operations

Upstate NY Courts Begin Gradual Return To In-Person Operations

As New York steadily recovers from the COVID-19  pandemic, courts in three upstate judicial districts will enter their second phase of a gradual return to in-person operations. Courts in the Fifth Judicial District (Syracuse and surrounding counties), Sixth Judicial District (Binghamton and surrounding counties) and Seventh Judicial District (Rochester and surrounding counties) enter Phase Two […]

NY Landlords Arrested For Unlawful Evictions

NY Landlords Arrested For Unlawful Evictions

New York landlords, frustrated with Covid-19 eviction moratoriums, are taking the law into their own hands with unlawful lock-outs, utility shut-offs and other harassment of nonpaying tenants. New York’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 created new protections for tenants, including RPAPL § 768 which makes it a Class A misdemeanor for a […]