Robert B. Moriarty & Associates

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Law Firm in Buffalo, New York
 
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1109 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14209
(Erie Co.)
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Phone: 716-881-6400  
Fax: 716-881-4861
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Robert B. Moriarty & Associates practices in the following areas of law:
Divorce, Employment, Discrimination, Child Custody, Visitation.
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Robert B. Moriarty (Member) born New York, N.Y., October 14, 1940; admitted to bar, 1968, New York and U.S. District Court, Western District of New York; 1969, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Canisius College (B.S., 1962); University of Buffalo (J.D., 1968). Author: "O'Brien, The Problem and a Proposed Solution," New York State Bar Association Family Law Review, September, 1986. Co-Author: New York State Domestic Relations Guide, Matthew Bender & Company, 1987—; "The Valuation Expert in Divorce Litigation." a Handbook for Attorneys and Accountants, ABA Press, 1992. Confidential Clerk to Supreme Court Justice Roger T. Cook, 1971-1975. Lecturer: Divorce and Equitable Distribution Law, State University of New York College at Buffalo, 1981-1987. Child Custody Litigation Techniques, Dublin, Ireland, June, 1984; Negotiating Settlement in Matrimonial Actions, Oxford, England, September, 1985. Member, Board of Trustees, Nardin Academy, 1990-1997; Chairman, 1995-1997. Member, Board of Regents, Canisius College, 1996—. Member: Erie County (Member, Matrimonial Law, Family Law Committee, 1969—), New York State and American (Chairman, Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1987-1989; Chairman, Publications Board, 1990-1994) Bar Associations; New York State Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Practice Areas: Divorce; Employment; Discrimination; Child Custody; Visitation.


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