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Howard Knispel
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P.C. 354 Veterans Highway Commack
β¨ About
About Howard Knispel
Howard E. Knispel has been practicing law since 1989, having graduated from Eisenhower College of World Studies of the Rochester Institute of Technology with a degree in International Politics in 1981 and New York Law School in 1988 with a Doctor of Jurisprudence.
Howard concentrates his practice to Divorce, Family Law, Bankruptcy, Criminal, Traffic and DWI, Real Estate and Wills. Howard has conducted numerous trials, both jury and non-jury. Howard has negotiated and settled hundreds of divorce, custody and support matters.
Howard has helped many people get out from crippling debt to get a fresh start. He has assisted many people experiencing criminal matters help get the possible outcome, including dismissals. As a former traffic prosecutor and Administrative Law Judge, has helped many cut through the tangle that is the traffic court and helped reduce points and save licenses. He has represented both purchasers and sellers of residential properties throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
If there is any legal issue you need assistance with, call Howard E. Knispel, who has the knowledge and experience to assist you.
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Real Estate Law
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Bankruptcy
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Estate Planning
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Elder Law
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Criminal Law
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Divorce
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Family Law
Credentials & Experience
π Education
New York Law School
J.D. (1988)
Eisenhower College of Rochester Institute of Technology
B.A. (1981)
International Politics
π Bar Admissions
Smithtown Sunrise Rotary
Member
Member
Member
Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Suffolk County Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
New York State Bar Β # 2279156
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
County Attorney/Special Prosecutor
Suffolk County Traffic asnd Parking Agency 2012 - 2013
Administrative Law Judge
New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission 1992 - 1994
π Awards & Recognition
Peer Reviewed
Martindale-Hubbell Lawyers Service
Person of the Year
Smithtown Democratic Committee
π Publications
- Defendant: Itβs an open-and-shut case
- Newsday