Is this your profile?
Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.
Umar Amjad Sheikh is a seasoned attorney with extensive expertise spanning over two decades, practicing at the esteemed Offit Kurman, P.A., as well as his own Law Offices of Umar Amjad Sheikh, located in the heart of New York City at 590 Madison Avenue. With a robust focus on estate planning, real estate, foreclosure, and landlord-tenant law, Umar brings a wealth of knowledge and a strategic approach to each case he handles. His commitment to providing personalized legal solutions is unparalleled, making him a trusted advisor for clients navigating complex legal landscapes. Umar's practice is distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail and deep understanding of the legal intricacies involved in his focus areas. Whether crafting comprehensive estate plans that safeguard assets and provide peace of mind or navigating the multifaceted realms of real estate transactions and foreclosure proceedings, Umar is dedicated to achieving optimal outcomes for his clients. His proficiency in landlord-tenant law further enhances his ability to serve a diverse clientele, offering informed guidance and representation that is both proactive and responsive. At the core of Umar's professional philosophy is a steadfast commitment to client advocacy. He is known for his approachable demeanor, excellent communication skills, and unwavering dedication to ensuring that his clients' needs and objectives are met with the utmost professionalism and integrity. His ability to demystify complex legal concepts and provide clear, actionable advice has earned him a reputation as a reliable and effective legal partner. Whether you are seeking to protect your legacy through estate planning or require astute legal counsel in real estate matters, Umar Amjad Sheikh is equipped to deliver results-oriented solutions tailored to your unique circumstances.
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.