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About Thomas James Stahr

Thomas James Stahr is a lawyer practicing general civil and criminal practice, probate, real estate and 6 other areas of law. Thomas received a A.S. degree from Corning Community College in 1973, and has been licensed for 47 years. Thomas practices at Thomas J. Stahr in Bath, NY.

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Criminal Law
Posted by Randy
August 03, 2024
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Thomas J. Stahr represented me as a criminally defense attorney attorney in 2004. I am home today, due to his determination and diligence back then and I’m doing great in life. So is say thank you very much Thomas J. Stahr.

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Areas of Law

  • Real Estate
  • Torts 1
    • Negligence
  • Insurance
  • Other 6
    • General Civil and Criminal Practice
    • Probate
    • Criminal Defense
    • Matrimonial
    • Corporation
    • Banking

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Member
    Firm Name
    Thomas J. Stahr

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1979, New York
    1979, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York
    Memberships
    Bath, Steuben County, New York State and American Bar Associations
    New York State Defender's Association
    Steuben County Magistrates Association
    Steuben County Chiefs of Police Association.
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    State University of New York at Buffalo
    Class of 1978
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Corning Community College
    Class of 1973
    A.S.

    State University of New York at Buffalo
    Class of 1974
    B.A.
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1951
    Elmira, New York, May 5, 1951