Catherine Ann Helwig
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Catherine Ann Helwig is a distinguished attorney based in New York, NY, specializing in Business Law, Estate Planning, and Administrative Law. With a robust legal acumen honed over decades of practice, Catherine is a trusted advisor to both individuals and businesses navigating complex legal landscapes. She is a dedicated partner at the Law Offices of Catherine Ann Helwig, a prominent firm that collaborates with Kucker Marino Winiarsky & Bittens, LLP, where her insights and strategic counsel have made a lasting impact. Catherine earned her Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1983 and subsequently obtained her Juris Doctor from New York Law School. Her educational background, combined with her extensive experience, equips her to provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to her clients' unique needs. In the realm of Business Law, Catherine assists clients with corporate formation, compliance issues, and contractual negotiations, ensuring that their ventures thrive in a competitive market. Her expertise in Estate Planning allows her to guide families through the intricacies of asset protection, wills, trusts, and probate matters, fostering peace of mind for her clients' futures. Moreover, her proficiency in Administrative Law empowers her to effectively represent clients in dealings with governmental agencies, advocating for their rights and interests. Catherine Ann Helwig is committed to delivering exceptional legal services with integrity and professionalism. Her dedication to her clients and her community underscores her reputation as a leading attorney in New York. Whether advising on business transactions or navigating estate complexities, Catherine is a formidable ally in achieving successful outcomes.
About Business Law
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.