A Law Firm Serving the Capital District and the Hudson Valley

Representing businesses and individuals in a variety of complex litigation and transactional matters.

Litigation & Business Disputes

Disputes come in all shapes and sizes. Whether they arise from contracts, government investigations, commercial leases, disagreements between business owners . . .

  • Contract Disputes

  • Business Divorce / Shareholder Disputes

  • Commercial Lease Disputes and Evictions

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Commercial, Corporate & Business Practice

Dayter Volkheimer possesses a wealth of experience in providing legal services to businesses – large and small – in all phases of development and operations…

  • Formation of corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, joint ventures, and not-for-profit corporations.

  • Dissolution and liquidation of corporate entities.

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Personal Injury Law

Let’s face it. Few things in life are more disruptive, if not devastating, than suffering a personal injury. Pain, debilitation, emotional and financial distress, and job loss may suddenly appear overnight…

  • Car, Motorcycle, and Truck Accidents

  • Construction and Industrial Accidents

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

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Real Estate Law & Land Use

Dayter Volkheimer represents businesses and individuals in the development, financing, acquisition, sale, and leasing of real estate interests. We have extensive experience in . . .

  • Residential real estate closings; review of mortgage commitments, title reports and surveys.

  • Representation of landlords and tenants in negotiating and drafting commercial leases.

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Matrimonial & Family Law

Navigating the emotional, financial and legal issues that arise in a matrimonial or family law matter is difficult. Our approach . . .

  • Prenuptial agreements

  • Contested and uncontested divorces

  • Child custody and visitation rights

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The business of law is to make sense of the confusion of what we call human life to reduce it to order but at the same time to give it possibility, scope, even dignity.”

Archibald MacLeish