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Michael S. Gambro is a highly esteemed attorney based in New York City, known for his extensive expertise and unwavering commitment to clients in the fields of foreclosure, public finance and tax-exempt finance, as well as corporate and incorporation law. With over four decades of legal experience, Michael's profound understanding of complex legal landscapes makes him an invaluable asset to clients navigating challenging financial and corporate matters. At Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP and the Law Offices of Michael S. Gambro, he offers strategic counsel tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring optimal outcomes and fostering long-term success. Michael's proficiency in foreclosure law is characterized by his meticulous approach to protecting client interests, whether representing lenders or borrowers. His deep knowledge of public finance and tax-exempt finance enables him to provide insightful guidance on matters ranging from municipal bond issuances to sophisticated tax structures, helping clients achieve efficient and compliant financial solutions. In corporate and incorporation law, Michael excels in advising both emerging and established businesses on a wide spectrum of corporate governance and transactional matters, ensuring they are well-positioned for growth and stability. A dedicated advocate for his clients, Michael S. Gambro is renowned for his strategic thinking, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence. He takes pride in building lasting relationships with clients, grounded in trust and transparent communication. Whether advising on intricate foreclosure proceedings, structuring complex financial transactions, or guiding corporations through pivotal stages of development, Michael remains steadfast in his pursuit of delivering exceptional legal services that align with his clients' goals.
Foreclosure attorneys help homeowners facing the loss of their property explore options to save their homes or minimize financial damage. Common matters include loan modification, foreclosure defense, short sales, deed in lieu.