ARMONK, NY, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hamilton Law & Mediation (HLM) is a law firm focused on mediation and collaborative practice as the finest methods of resolving animal conflicts. Unlike other law firm in the animal conflict area, HLM takes pride in its ability to handle their "two and four legged" clients in a way that puts the animals interests first.
At HLM, we are passionate about helping people solve their animal conflicts, without litigation's stressful courtroom byproducts.
Helping people resolve their animal conflict is all we do.
"My passion is to help people, in conflict over animals, resolve the conflict without the need for destructive litigation," says Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, Founder and Principal Attorney at Hamilton Law and Mediation.
HLM provides the safe environment folks, involved in an animal conflict, need; where they can speak to each other and be heard. Our goal is to have each party leave our offices feeling validated, respected and heard. Once this is achieved, all the parties can move forward toward a responsible and successful resolution to their conflict.
Hamilton Law & Mediation located in Armonk, New York, employs mediation and collaborative practice to their conflicts involving animals in family, housing, breeder and commercial services. Their mission is to lower the temperature of the dispute, help those responsible for the welfare of the animal and resolve the conflict with greater emotional comfort and support for all parties, including the animal.
Hamilton Law and Mediation is dedicated to "Resolving Animal Conflicts without Litigation".
Contact:
Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, Principal Attorney
Hamilton Law and Mediation PLLC
Armonk, NY 10504
Tel: 914.273.1085
Dhamilton@hamiltonlawandmediation.com
http://hamiltonlawandmediation.com
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2012-05-17
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