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also known as Robert W. Romano, Robert Romano
I specialize in assisting individuals and businesses with their legal requirements, focusing on matters related to New York Alcohol Beverage Control Law (“ABCL”). With a particular emphasis on Tavern/Restaurant and New York State Liquor Authority (“SLA”) affairs, I offer legal representation to clients across the state. My services encompass comprehensive support in lease drafting and negotiations, navigating the liquor license application process, addressing enforcement issues, and handling any other SLA-related matters. I am committed to ensuring that my clients receive prompt and thorough attention, and I strive to exceed their legal needs and expectations.
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Acquired: 1999
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7 West 96th St, New York, NY, 10025
121 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | January 02, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Licensing
Liquor License Application NYSLA
My company was in need of a liquor license for a restaurant franchise we were building in the boroughs. Bob and his team were terrific to deal with. They made the process easy and simple. He was very well versed with the subject and provided exceptional support. I have dealt with liquor license appli...
Posted by Caroline | April 20, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Licensing
Owner
We used Bob to get our liquor license. He was great, very professional. We did a lot of research and I am so glad that we found him. He made the process smooth, everything was done so quickly. We have already recommended him to some friends.
Posted by Jesse | March 29, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Real Estate
Understands the process, dependable, professional
Bob helped us navigate the bureaucracy and made sure we were prepared for our hearing and all the administrative work that lead up to it. He represented us in for both our real estate needs and the state liquor authority - both turned out as we wanted. thanks bob.
Posted by Alice | February 25, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
AWESOME!
We hired Bob Romano for our liquor license, which we were approved. He was fantastic from start to finish. He worked hard for us, was easy to talk to, professional, friendly, hardworking and just an all around nice person to work with. Highly recommend!!
Posted by Eduardo | January 27, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Business
He will look out for your best interest.
I can't say enough about Robert, he is definitely an expert in his field. He is knowledgable and very easy to talk to. He makes you feel confident in his ability right off the bat. I was recommended to Robert by my wife's company. After we had our first meeting we connected easily. Robert has repr...
"Bob was an invaluable asset on a project we were handling involving the state liquor authority. He was responsive, organized and exceeded our expectations with the results. High recommended."
General practice lawyer
2005
Recognition Award, Burn Advocates Assn
2006 - Present
Sole Practitioner, Robert W. Romano, Esq.
1999 - 2006
Associate, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, PC
1995 - 1999
Owner, Robert Romano Realty
1992 - 1995
Real Estate Broker, Garrick Aug Associates
1987 - 1992
VP Real Estate, Coco Holding Corp.
1981 - 1987
Director of Loft Sales, Helmsley Spear, Inc.
1999 - Present
New York State Bar
While I cannot state with certainty future rates of success, in the past, I have a high approval rate with the cases I have brought before the Board.
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1980
BS - Bachelor of Science
1976
HS
English
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20 Mar 2013