About
Richard G. Kaufman is a founding member of Seiden & Kaufman, that specialize in non-public damage law given that 1986. With a degree from Hofstra University School of Law, he has a robust heritage in protective the rights of sufferers in psychiatric hospitals in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. As an skilled lawyer, he has correctly tried cases in diverse locations, along with the 5 boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester Counties. Richard G. Kaufman, a prominent legal professional in New York, is a founding member of Seiden & Kaufman, where he has focused exclusively on non-public damage law since 1986. Graduating from Hofstra University School of Law in 1984 with Moot Court Honors, Kaufman has a sturdy basis in prison practice. After finishing his education, Kaufman become hired with the aid of the Appellate Division, Second Department of New York to recommend for and defend the rights of patients in psychiatric hospitals in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. This revel in allowed him to broaden a deep understanding of the prison gadget and the significance of preventing for justice. In 1986, Kaufman joined a metropolitan place private injury regulation workplace as an accomplice. Shortly after beginning, he correctly tried his first case for a customer who have been injured in an elevator coincidence. This early fulfillment set the degree for a profession marked by way of willpower and dedication to his customers. Throughout his career, Kaufman has persevered to represent clients in personal injury cases in various locations, such as the five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester Counties. His track report of achievement and his unwavering determination to his clients have earned him a recognition as a professional and compassionate propose for the ones in need.
Legal Issues
Certificates
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions


Experience
- Partner
Seiden & Kaufman
1988
Education

Graduation year: 1984">
Associations

1985 - Current">
Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
- Conditional Fees