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Eric Andrew Suffin

Eric Andrew Suffin

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Experience 2.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 90% Employment / Labor
  • 10% Unknown

Contact Information

  • Law Firm of Eric Andrew Suffin
    160 West 71st Street
    Suite 2B
    New York, NY 10023
    Office: 888-562-●●●● - show
    Office: 212-362-●●●● - show
    Fax: 212-362-●●●● - show
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Languages

  • English

About Me

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About me: Eric Andrew Suffin is the founding principal of The Law Firm of Eric Andrew Suffin.Eric is a graduate of Binghamton University, where he was on the Deans... more

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Résumé

Licenses

  • 2 years since Eric Andrew Suffin was first licensed to practice law in NY.

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Associate at Law Firm of Louis Ginsberg, P.C. 2008–2009

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Touro Law Center Law Juris Doctor 2007
Binghamton University Psychologyogy Bachelor of Arts 2004

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Dean's List Touro Law Center
Dean's List Binghamton University

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Avvo Answers

Avvo Contribution: Contributor Level 4
Question: my boss told me to skip lunch and i work 35 to...
Eric's answer: There are New York State Labor Laws regarding lunch breaks. You should call the New York State... more
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