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Thomas Bartlett Wilinsky is a distinguished attorney at Biancone & Wilinsky, LLP, located in the heart of New York City at 230 Park Avenue. With an impressive 30 years of legal experience, Thomas has established himself as a formidable presence in the fields of litigation, estate planning, and commercial law. Known for his strategic acumen and meticulous attention to detail, Thomas is committed to delivering exceptional legal solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of his clients. Throughout his career, Thomas has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to advocating for his clients' best interests, whether in the courtroom or at the negotiation table. His extensive expertise in litigation allows him to navigate complex legal challenges with confidence and precision, ensuring that his clients receive the best possible outcomes. In the realm of estate planning, Thomas combines his deep understanding of the law with a compassionate approach, guiding clients through the intricacies of safeguarding their legacies and securing their families' futures. His proficiency in commercial law further enhances his ability to advise businesses on a wide array of matters, from contract negotiations to dispute resolution. Thomas's commitment to excellence is reflected in his personalized approach to client service, where open communication and transparency are paramount. By fostering strong relationships built on trust and respect, he ensures that each client feels heard and supported throughout the legal process. At Biancone & Wilinsky, LLP, Thomas Bartlett Wilinsky is not just a legal advisor; he is a steadfast advocate dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for those he serves.
Litigation attorneys represent clients in civil lawsuits, handling all aspects of disputes from filing through trial and appeal. They are skilled advocates in and out of the courtroom. Common matters include civil disputes, business litigation, contract disputes, appeals.