Law Offices of Anthony J. Mamo, Jr., PLLC

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Anthony J. Mamo, Jr.
Prinicpal Attorney
Law Offices of Anthony J. Mamo, Jr., PLLC

Tel (914) 631-5050
Fax (914) 703-6466
Cell (914) 424-7025


Mr. Mamo attended Gettysburg College and graduated from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1991.

Following law school, Mr. Mamo spent a year as a Judicial Law Secretary watching and learning from some of the best lawyers and judicial scholars in the area. He then began working for a large law firm representing insurance companies and large corporations and was trying cases after just his first year out of law school.

After years of representing the insurance industry and in the wake of September 11th, Mr. Mamo made the decision to start a law practice dedicated to the representation of people and small businesses rather than insurance companies and large corporations and formed his predecessor firm of Medina, Torrey, Mamo & Camacho which grew to include offices in Connecticut, New Jersey and Puerto Rico.

Over the past 20 years, Mr. Mamo has developed a reputation as a tough but compassionate attorney known for fighting for the rights of his client’s. He has successfully recovered millions of dollars in personal injury verdicts and settlements,  has successfully represented clients in Civil RICO, Sexual Harassment and Police Assault matters and has defended dozens of felony, misdemeanor and DWI matters achieving positive results for each of his clients.

Mr. Mamo has developed an expertise in representing individuals, businesses and physicians in claims against Insurance Companies.  He has also become well known as a leading advocate for the Automobile Collision Repair Industry and represents several Auto Body Collision Repair facilities in and around New York.


http://www.mamolawfirm.com

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