Joshua Cittadino

Partner / Founder
Avvo

From everyday business legal needs to the most complex matters, Joshua brings a process of lawyering and conflict resolution that consistently and efficiently generates exceptional, and often unexpected, results.

Biography


Joshua grew up in Baldwin, New York. He attended Cortland State University, where he played collegiate lacrosse. Joshua competed in four National Championships, winning one as a player and one as a coach. In his senior year, he was awarded the honors of First Team All-American. After College, Joshua worked as a Stagehand at Lincoln Center with his father before attending Barry University School of Law.

Joshua focuses his practice on New York property damage claims as well as construction litigation and labor law. He has extensive experience with a broad range of real estate matters, including real property disputes, landlord-tenant claims, and real estate transactions. Additionally, Joshua has experience with all types of negligence-based lawsuits, including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability defense, and has defended employees’ rights against unfair employment practices in both state and federal courts.

From everyday business legal needs to the most complex matters, Joshua brings a process of lawyering and conflict resolution that consistently and efficiently generates exceptional, and often unexpected, results.

Clients have problems that need solutions, opportunities that need to be realized, and day-to-day legal work that needs to get done. In all of these scenarios, Joshua is the go-to lawyer for a wide range of sophisticated clients who want a no-nonsense, cost-effective approach.

Joshua helps his clients form their business, file their trademarks, helps clients buy and sell their businesses, negotiates, drafts, and revises countless agreements, and resolves many disputes.

Email Mr. Cittadino: JCittadino@theSClawoffice.com

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