$ 300-350 per hour
Brad Schlossberg is a resident of Kings Park, New York with his wife and two children. When he is not lawyering, he sings, performs in community theater and is an active leader for BSA Troop 75 and BSA Crew 2011.
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25 years | 26 cases
27 years
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$ 300-350 per hour
33%-50%
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Acquired: 1997
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State: New Jersey
Acquired: 1996
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6901 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 230, Syosset, NY, 11791
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Posted by anonymous | February 16, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Education
Education Law: Dealing with Higher Education
Brad provided excellent and affordable consultation and representation. His knowledge of education law and his mastery of case research helped in my case. Brad was respectful, honest, and reasonably set expectations. His writing skills, representative ability, and tenacity were noted and well appr...
"Brad is a hard working, knowledgeable, effective, and dedicated advocate on behalf of his clients. He has the ability to handle matters at the internal or administrative level and to litigate if necessary. He is an excellent attorney."
Insurance lawyer
Civil rights lawyer
Criminal defense lawyer
2012 - Present
Attorney, Brad A. Schlossberg P.C.
2007 - 2012
Counsel, Quadrino Schwartz
2001 - 2007
Associate, Carl S. Levine & Associates
2015 - Present
Boy Scouts of AmericaCrew 2011 Committee Chair
2015 - Present
Council of Parent Attorneys and AdvocatesMember
2013 - Present
Boy Scouts of AmericaActivities Chair, Troop 75
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Legal Answers
Root canal redo due to dentist not filling in one of the canals
21 Aug 2017
I want to file a class action lawsuit against my university for false allegations of conduct code violations (SUBPOENA vs FERPA)
02 Aug 2017
College Professor intentionally giving a lower grade to a student because of personal spite
06 Dec 2016