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Our client, a 62-year-old woman, was injured on November 30th, 2017 in Queens County, when she tripped and fell on a defective sidewalk. The home abutting the sidewalk was owned by an LLC, thereby immediately triggering New York City Administrative Code §7-210, which shifted liability for a defective sidewalk from the City of New York […]
Our client had just left a matinée show on Broadway when, while walking towards the train, tripped on a grating owned and maintained by the New York City Transit Authority. Within two (2) days after the accident, Personal Injury Attorney Todd Greenberg, along with an expert engineer, examined the grating, took detailed pictures and concluded […]
Our client, a forty-five (45) year old male, was arrested in State College Pennsylvania and charged with various Felony charges involving his breaking and entering into two (2) homes. Our client’s family, who have known Mr. Greenberg for over thirty (30) years, hired Mr. Greenberg to represent the young man in Pennsylvania when local counsel […]
On Behalf of Addabbo & Greenberg | Nov 6, 2019 | Firm News | We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for updates.
Thank you Roshan Ali Ahmad, Rozanna Beaumont, President Nazar Mustafa Rakia and the Congregation of the Masjid Ar-Rahman Mosque for the warm and loving reception you gave me. It was a great experience to share Iftar and Ramadan with you and such wonderful people.
Due to the tireless and diligent efforts of attorney Dominic L. Addabbo over the course of almost two years, and after numerous court appearances and conferences with the District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Addabbo was able to obtain a plea of not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect, thereby saving our client a potential […]
BY: By Robert E. Kessler. STAFF WRITER A bloody shoe print found next to the body of a Hicksville woman savagely murdered in her home in January looks like it should be a key piece of evidence in a homicide trial rather than a fraud trial. Especially since federal prosecutors say the print matches a […]
Knowledge of the Driving While Intoxicated Laws, as well as extensive preparation and cross-examination at a Pre-Trial Hearing, has resulted in a dismissal of all Driving While Intoxicated charges against Addabbo and Greenberg’s Client. The allegations were that the Defendant failed to signal when entering into traffic from a parked position and the police observed […]
The Defendant was charged with violating New York State Trademark Laws by selling counterfeit DVDs and CDs. After extensive research and a written motion prepared by Addabbo & Greenberg Nassau County District Court Judge Andrew M. Engel dismissed the charge on the ground that the complaint failed to set forth every element of the crime charged. Significantly, […]
Dominic L. Addabbo of Addabbo & Greenberg has been asked to be a guest speaker at first-time buyers seminars sponsored by HSBC BANK USA at various bank branch locations. The first seminar has been held at the Rockaway Park branch of HSBC with future seminars to follow at other HSBC locations. Mr. Addabbo has previously spoken at […]
Legal Eagles Eye AppealBy Scott ShifrelDaily News Staff Writer An allegation about an illicit affair between a judge and a prosecutor has defense lawyers scrambling to check their files for what could turn into a flood of appeals, the Daily News has learned. Lawyers who had cases before Queens Supreme Court Justice Jaime Rios when […]
The Defendant, a Queen’s homeowner, came into his house one afternoon and found two persons rummaging through his basement. He called 911 to report the Burglary and the Plaintiffs were arrested. The Plaintiffs were subsequently found “Not Guilty” at their Criminal Trial and commenced an action against Defendant for False Arrest and False Imprisonment. Plaintiffs […]
Great night at the Richmond Hill South Ozone Park Lions Club Cigar and Cognac Fundraiser. Welcome to Judge Greg Lasak, longtime Richmond Hill resident and future District Attorney of Queens County! With Dominic Addabbo, Esq., Romeo Hitlall, and Naidoo Veerapen.
By Wendy Lin The convictions of three men found guilty of second-degree riot in the Howard Beach racial incident have been overturned by an appeals court, according to a decision published yesterday. [Defendant], [Defendant], and [Defendant] were found guilty by a Queens jury last year of being part of the gang of white youths that […]
On May 7, 2008, the Defendant was found “Not Guilty” of all criminal charges stemming from an alleged attack by him against a neighbor with a machete. The Defendant was charged with Menacing and Criminal Possession of a Weapon regarding an incident that occurred on Saturday, September 9, 2006 immediately outside the Defendant’s home which […]


