Jordan R. Pine & Associates, PLLC
New York Law Firm
Jordan R. Pine & Associates, PLLC
New York law firm, Jordan R. Pine & Associates ,is exclusively dedicated to representing clients in dental malpractice lawsuits in New York State. We have been involved with over 1,000 dental malpractice cases and have the expertise, resources, and passion to handle claims in this highly specific area.
Practice Areas:
- Dental Malpractice
Principal Attorney:
- Jordan R. Pine
Jordan R. Pine & Associates
One Grand Central Place
60 E. 42nd St., Suite 4600
New York, NY 10165,
6 Scarborough Circle
Rock Hill, N.Y. 12775
Office: (845) 558-8286
Fax: (845) 794-3509
http://www.dentalmalpracticenewyork.com/
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