CORTLAND — Josephine Yang-Patyi in May expanded her four-year-old Syracuse law firm to a second office in Cortland. With the addition of the Cortland office — which is located in the McNeil Building at 17-29 Main St. — the Yang-Patyi Law Firm has added attorney Scott Leuenberger as of counsel. Both attorneys are concentrating on […]
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CORTLAND — Josephine Yang-Patyi in May expanded her four-year-old Syracuse law firm to a second office in Cortland.
With the addition of the Cortland office — which is located in the McNeil Building at 17-29 Main St. — the Yang-Patyi Law Firm has added attorney Scott Leuenberger as of counsel. Both attorneys are concentrating on serving business communities outside the larger upstate New York cities.
Yang-Patyi moved from New York City to Syracuse in 1999, with a focus on representing small businesses and continuing-care service providers, hospitals, and health-care providers in their asset recovery and collection efforts.
Yang-Patyi, principal attorney, is a commercial litigation lawyer with extensive experience in asset recovery and financial restructuring. She represents continuing-care service providers, hospitals, and health-care providers in collection, asset recovery, and compliance matters in Supreme Court, Surrogate’s Court, Bankruptcy Court, and before administrative agencies. Yang-Patyi regularly handles litigation in cases involving creditor’s rights, commercial/business disputes, contract disputes, fraudulent conveyances, fraud, estate administration, employment discrimination, non-compete and unfair competition matters, and construction matters. She has successfully conducted non-jury trials and administrative hearings and handled appeals in state and bankruptcy courts and before administrative agencies throughout New York state for more than 20 years.
Leuenberger is a business law attorney with extensive experience in a wide range of commercial matters, including entity formation, drafting of contracts and agreements, and closely-held and family-business succession planning.
The Yang-Patyi Law Firm’s main office is at 2700 Court St. in the town of Salina, near the Syracuse city line.