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Locality: Buffalo, New York

Phone: +1 716-881-3010



Address: 343 Elmwood Ave 14222 Buffalo, NY, US

Website: www.cn-lo.com/

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Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 31.03.2021

Our prayers go out to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s family. She will be remembered as an amazing jurist!

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 14.11.2020

Running a business is a lot of work. We help entrepreneurs get the legal details right for business launches, sales and more.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 02.11.2020

We are continuing to provide our clients with advice and representation during the COVID-19 pandemic just as we have since 1933! It just looks a bit different now.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 26.10.2020

Planning for retirement, providing guidance for loved ones and choosing who may make vital decisions are all vital aspects of estate planning.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 14.10.2020

Breaking down the process after a loved one dies.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 27.09.2020

Our office is open and serving our clients remotely during regular business hours. You may email us at [email protected] to contact us. If you need to bring papers or other documents to our office, please call 881-3010 to make an appointment. Because of the Governor’s PAUSE Order, we will continue to handle your legal matters remotely. Please call or email.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 09.09.2020

Arrangements should be reevaluated after certain major life events.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 30.08.2020

A family should focus on what's truly important after suffering a loss.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 25.08.2020

Comprehensive guidance when divorce and estate planning issues overlap.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 10.08.2020

When a long-term marriage ends, spouses may need to split their savings.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 08.08.2020

We are business-savvy lawyers who fight for what is right in property division.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 26.07.2020

As people age, they may need to revise a will.

Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. 10.07.2020

Parents can modify an existing parenting plan to accommodate life's many changes.