Bond, Schoeneck & King announced that effective Jan. 1, two attorneys from the firm’s Syracuse office have been elected members (partners) of the firm. TIMOTHY N. MCMAHON represents clients in various litigation matters from declaratory judgment actions and insurance-coverage disputes to products and premises liability, motor-vehicle law, and construction-law matters. He has litigated cases before […]

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Timothy McMahon
Bond, Schoeneck & King announced that effective Jan. 1, two attorneys from the firm’s Syracuse office have been elected members (partners) of the firm. TIMOTHY N. MCMAHON represents clients in various litigation matters from declaratory judgment actions and insurance-coverage disputes to products and premises liability, motor-vehicle law, and construction-law matters. He has litigated cases before all state and federal courts for motion practice, pretrial, and settlement conferences up to and including trials. Prior to joining Bond, McMahon was principal law clerk to Judge Joseph E. Lamendola, Onondaga County Supreme Court, and to Judge Brian F. DeJoseph, New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division, Fourth Department. AMY G. RHINEHARDT
Amy Rhinehardt
represents buyers and sellers in real-estate purchase and sale transactions for small businesses, corporations, and nonprofits. Rhinehardt also works with landlords and tenants in leasing transactions and conducted detailed and thorough research pertaining to property rights and assists in the representation of municipalities. In addition to her real property experience, Rhinehardt is involved with the environmental practice group and assists with various research and transactional matters having an environmental component.
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