Practice Areas

With more than 20 years of experience, proven courtroom skills and track record (as reported in publications such as the New York Jury Verdict Reporter and local newspapers), David B. Calender devotes his law practice to providing his clients with a fighting chance in all aspects of the law.


Practice Areas

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION

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Commercial Litigation covers a wide spectrum of cases. It ranges from simple breach-of-contract matters to complex issues of real estate title ownership and transfer, transactions involving  securities, negotiable instruments, and banking law. ...

FORECLOSURE DEFENSE

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  Especially in New York, the field of foreclosure law has become a rapidly developing and constantly evolving specialty practice. Foreclosure law is very complex and requires the defense lawyer who challenges the bank/lender's lawyers in court to...

DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW

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A Brief Introduction CAUTION: It is strongly suggested that you give serious thought to retaining an attorney for your divorce, even if you believe that your divorce will be "uncontested" (i.e., your spouse will not oppose the divorce in any way)...

CRIMINAL DEFENSE

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  A person who has had the unfortunate experience of being arrested must deal with New York's criminal justice system. A person charged with a crime should keep two basic facts in mind: first, the law presumes that a person charged with a crime is i...

PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATION

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  OVER 20 YEARS OF WINNING COURTROOM EXPERIENCE As any litigation attorney can attest, only a small fraction of lawyers anywhere have had the exhilarating experience of selecting a jury, presenting opening statements, examining and cross-examining...

DEPORTATION DEFENSE

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  The Law Office of David B. Calender provides competent, aggressive legal representation in all deportation cases. However, due to constraints of space, the scope of this commentary is limited to situations where a "green card" holder faces deporta...