DD&M Dupee & Monroe P.C. Attorney at Law

    Today is Wednesday,
    August 20, 2008

 
Office Locations: 211 Main Street, P.O. Box 470, Goshen, New York 10924 - 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 701, New York, NY 10016 - toll free: 800-836-1588 - local: 845-294-8900 - fax: 845-294-3619
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Our Practice Areas Include:

• Personal Injury and
     Wrongful Death

• Construction Accidents
• Auto and Truck Accidents
• Motorcycle Accidents
• Slip and Fall
• Dog Bites
• Dangerous Products
• DWI and Narcotics
• Civil Rights


Contact Us

We welcome you to contact us for a free consultation regarding any personal injury and wrongful death, construction accidents, auto and truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall, dog bites, dangerous products, DWI and drug defense, illegal strip searches, or City of Newburgh class action matter. We can be contacted by telephone, email, fax, or at the address listed below.

Dupée & Monroe P.C.
E-mail
211 Main Street

P.O. Box 470
Goshen, NY 10924
Toll Free: 1-800-836-1588
Telephone: 1-845-294-8900
Fax: 1-845-294-3619

381 Park Avenue South; Suite 701
New York, NY 10016
Toll Free: 1-800-836-1588
Telephone: 1-845-294-8900
Fax: 1-845-294-3619

The main office of Dupée & Monroe P.C. is in Goshen, the County seat of Orange County, New York, providing us with easy access to all the courts in the Hudson Valley as well as New York City. We are also available for home or hospital visits.

Our attorneys routinely represent clients throughout Orange County, New York including the cities/towns of Goshen, Middletown, Warwick, Port Jervis, Montgomery, New Windsor, Wallkill, Walden, Monroe, Washingtonville, Cornwall, Crawford, Newburgh, Tuxedo, Otisville, Maybrook, Greenwood Lake, Highland Falls, Florida, Chester, Woodbury, Wawayanda, Mount Hope, Minisink, Hamptonburgh, Greenville, Deerpark, and Blooming Grove. In addition, we serve clients from New York City from our Manhattan office.

NOTE: The use of the Internet for communications with the firm will not establish an attorney-client relationship and messages containing confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent.


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