A New York attorney who built a network of plain-English legal-procedure tools because most New Yorkers don't need a $3,000 retainer — they need the right form filled out correctly.
I've spent a quarter century watching New Yorkers pay attorneys thousands of dollars for procedural work they could have done themselves with the right guidance. The EasyLegalFiling network is my answer to that.
I was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2001 after graduating from American University Washington College of Law. My practice has spanned divorce and family law, criminal defense, personal injury, and the steady drumbeat of New York administrative procedure that affects every small business and resident in this state — tax warrants, OATH violations, LLC formations, immigration filings, TLC tickets.
Over the years I noticed a pattern. The same clients kept walking into my office with the same procedural problems — and most of them didn't actually need litigation. They needed someone to tell them, plainly, what to file, when to file it, and what to say. They needed a defense letter that addressed the actual procedural defect in their summons. They needed an LLC formed in the right county to avoid the $1,500 publication trap. They needed a motion that cited the right rule.
So I built tools that do exactly that — at a price point that makes sense for the procedural question being asked. The network you're looking at is the result.
Every page of substantive legal content across the EasyLegalFiling network is reviewed by me personally. The tools are not a substitute for representation in a contested matter, and I say that openly on every page. But for the thousands of New Yorkers each year who get blindsided by a tax warrant, a sanitation summons, or the surprise $1,200 LLC publication bill — the tools are designed to put them back in control.
Each site in the network handles a specific New York legal-procedure problem. Click through to the tool that matches your situation — or read the editorial guide first.
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Every site below is operated by Ettrick M. Campbell, Esq. and editorially reviewed under one consistent standard. Click through to the tool you need.