Foley Griffin, LLP

Foley Griffin, LLP Since 1997, Foley Griffin, LLP has been the leading law firm in Nassau County. Call (888) 966-8480 to speak with a personal injury lawyer. John’s University.

Whether you have been arrested in New York or were injured in a car accident, trust Foley Griffin, LLP. Their Nassau County criminal defense and personal injury attorneys have over 50 years of collective experience. As former New York prosecutors, they understand how the opposition thinks and works. They utilize this insight into building strong cases on behalf of their clients. They carefully inv

estigate the situation, so that no detail goes unnoticed. They passionately advocate for their clients’ rights. The East Meadow criminal defense attorneys at Foley Griffin, LLP are active participants in the legal community. They know their trade so well, they serve as adjunct professors at St. As Academy of Law members, they also educate their colleagues. Because of their commitment to clients and upholding the truth, their Nassau County personal injury lawyers were given a 10.0 superb rating on Avvo. If you need strong legal defense, call (888) 966-8480 for a consultation today.

03/06/2025

Two Windowed Offices with cubicle workstation for Rent in Law Firm Suite – 666 Old Country Road, Garden City



Prime office space available in a professional law firm suite at 666 Old Country Road, Garden City. We are offering two windowed offices, perfect for attorneys seeking a quiet, professional environment with shared amenities.



Features include:

• Bright, spacious offices with large windows

• Professional law office setting

• Use of conference room

• WiFi and utilities included

• Shared kitchen and reception area

• Convenient location near courts, public transportation, and major highways



Ideal for solo practitioners or small firms. Flexible lease terms available. Willing to rent both or just one.



For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact Nicole or Amanda at 516-741-1110 or [email protected]

02/28/2024

WHY ALL ATTORNEYS MUST HAVE A TRUST ACCOUNT LEDGER

Comprehensive ledgers for your professional trust accounts are not only required by rule, but they also can be the best way to avoid the aggravation of a sua sponte grievance due to an inadvertent returned check.

A ledger is a document that accounts for all transactions associated with your bank accounts. If you manage or own a law firm, having a ledger for your operating accounts is a helpful and necessary management tool. If you maintain an attorney escrow account, having a ledger is mandated by the Rules of Professional Conduct. Rule 1.15 (d) details the required bookkeeping records for attorneys. The basic idea is that you should track (a.) all deposits and withdrawals; (b.) the source of the money; (c.) the purpose of any withdrawals; and (d.) for which client or matter the money is held. It is further directed that the entries in your ledger must be contemporaneous with the “time of the act, condition, or event recorded.” Rule 1.15 (d) (2)

A simple way to think about your responsibilities is to look at your escrow account in two parts. You should know the total amount of money in your escrow account and make sure it covers your overall escrow liabilities. Secondly, you must know for which client or clients you are holding money and the exact status of those funds. By way of example, assume that you are holding $10,000.00 for each of three clients, Smith, Jones, and Johnson. You need to be able to make sure that your account always has a total of $30,000 during the period you are holding the funds. You further must be able to show that the money due to each client is preserved and have documented every transaction related to their individual funds.

Importantly, you are required not only to maintain these records, but you must be able to produce them in demand to a grievance committee. Failure to maintain such ledgers or turn them over are per se violations of the RPC (RPC 1.15(j)).

Trust account ledgers should be contemporaneous and detailed. The best course of action is to have a main ledger for each account, and a ledger for each client matter. The account ledger should reflect all individual transactions within the account in chronological order and the running balance after each transaction and at your weekly or monthly account reconciliation. The client / transaction ledger should reflect each transaction regarding those funds, from deposit through disbursement, leaving a zero balance.

The good news is that with today’s available technology there is no excuse to failing to maintain your accounts. There are easy to use software programs that are inexpensive, yet invaluable. They allow you to not only easily monitor your account but will also help in reconciliation and creation of the necessary ledgers.

There are various factors used to determine the value of a personal injury claim. Read our blog to learn 4 factors used ...
10/13/2023

There are various factors used to determine the value of a personal injury claim. Read our blog to learn 4 factors used to evaluate personal injury cases in New York.

There are various factors used to determine the value of a personal injury claim. Read our blog to learn 4 factors used to valuate personal injury cases in New York.

01/18/2023

Co-founding partner of Foley Griffin, Brian J. Griffin, is a veteran defense and trial attorney at the state and federal level. Check out this video that points out why Brian is the expert lawyer that he is.
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Even though it’s been a mild winter thus far, it's important to be aware of the potential for slip and fall accidents. I...
01/13/2023

Even though it’s been a mild winter thus far, it's important to be aware of the potential for slip and fall accidents. Ice, snow, and wet surfaces can all lead to serious injuries. Please check out the following article that talks about common slip and fall accidents, how to avoid them, and what business owners can do to protect patrons from them.

https://www.foleygriffin.com/blog/2022/november/avoid-slip-fall-injury-this-winter/

With winter weather comes an increased risk of slip-and-fall accidents and injuries. On the blog, we review both how to avoid an accident and what you can do if you are injured.

Usually classified as a white-collar crime, the term cybercrime refers to crimes or offenses accomplished through the us...
01/04/2023

Usually classified as a white-collar crime, the term cybercrime refers to crimes or offenses accomplished through the use of computers and/or on the internet. As such, cybercrimes cover a wide range of situations and illegal activities.

Click the following link to review the platforms typically used in cyber crimes and different examples of cyber crimes.

Crimes committed using computers and/or the internet are called cybercrimes. In the blog, we review these types of crimes and how they are prosecuted.

It's Throwback Thursday! Five weeks ago, the Massapequa Turkey Trot 5K, first run in 2010 to raise awareness for blood c...
12/29/2022

It's Throwback Thursday! Five weeks ago, the Massapequa Turkey Trot 5K, first run in 2010 to raise awareness for blood cancer research, returned to Thanksgiving morning and kicked off the holiday season for over 1,500 runners. Click below to read a summary of the wonderful event created to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and bring local friends and families together for the holiday season.

After a Two-Year Hiatus the Massapequa Turkey Trot Returned to Thanksgiving Morning with Over 1,500 Runners and $15,000 raised

Merry Christmas from all of us at Foley Griffin! We hope you have a wonderful holiday! 🎄
12/24/2022

Merry Christmas from all of us at Foley Griffin! We hope you have a wonderful holiday! 🎄

The aftermath of a traffic accident can be incredibly complex. This month’s latest blog post on our website reviews topi...
12/22/2022

The aftermath of a traffic accident can be incredibly complex. This month’s latest blog post on our website reviews topics like “Comparative Negligence & Determining Fault”, and what to do after a car accident that is not your fault and what to do after one that is your fault. Click the link to read more.

Determining liability in traffic accidents can be challenging. Keep reading to learn more about this process and New York’s comparative negligence laws.

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