High Quality Legal Representation Personal Attention
Since 1987 Mr. Tasolides and his staff have provided clients with the high quality of representation normally associated with a large firm with the personal attention and affordability expected from a small firm.
shortly about me
After helping countless clients facing the same critical situation you face, I know what’s on the line for you—and I know how to help. You can’t afford to leave your case in the hands of an inexperienced attorney who does not have proven results to back his or her claims
After graduation from law school, Mr. Tasolides served as an Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn, New York. His background as a prosecutor makes him particularly effective as he defends the rights of his clients who have been accused of committing white-collar crimes engaging in health care and insurance fraud, and other complex financial crimes, as well as more traditional crimes such as Driving While Intoxicated, substance abuse offenses, and other serious felonies.
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Criminal Defense
As a former Assistant District Attorney with more than thirty years of criminal practice experience I know how the system works from both sides. I have the knowledge to vigorously defend my clients in all…
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If you die without a will, or become incapacitated without a power of attorney or health care proxy, the court system and state law will determine the distribution of your assets, who will serve as…
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