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Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., PLLC - Troy, NY

22 1st Street Troy, NY 12180

Updated: 03/01/2024

Troy Collections Law Firm

Overview

Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., P.L.L.C. is a law firm serving the Albany New York greater Capital District area since 1957. Our firm concentrates its practice in the fields of creditors rights, commercial and retail collections, bankruptcy, foreclosures, mechanics liens, real estate, construction financing, zoning and planning. Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., P.L.L.C. has earned the prestigious AV rating in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory...

Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., P.L.L.C. is a law firm serving the Albany New York greater Capital District area since 1957. Our firm concentrates its practice in the fields of creditors rights, commercial and retail collections, bankruptcy, foreclosures, mechanics liens, real estate, construction financing, zoning and planning. Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., P.L.L.C. has earned the prestigious AV rating in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory. Our legal training, experience and fully automated collection practice enables Marinstein & Marinstein, Esqs., P.L.L.C., to provide cost efficient quality legal representation. We are as close to you as your phone, fax or e-mail. Every file is reviewed and serviced by an attorney. We are small enough to have a hands on approach to each aspect of a case. Our approach focuses on each client's background, needs, and goals. We are committed to responding promptly to phone calls, faxes and e-mails and provide case updates regularly. We welcome you to our site and look forward to the opportunity of serving your needs.

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  • Mary Anne McHarg, Legal Assistant

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22 1st Street Troy, NY 12180

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  • 518-274-5039

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