Overview
Seth J. Meyer focuses his practice on construction law, commercial business litigation, and real estate litigation. He represents businesses, independent contractors, and individuals in the construction, energy, healthcare, real estate development and several general business industries.
Mr. Meyer also provides corporate and transactional legal services and previously represented international, domestic and local companies in zoning and land use matters. Mr. Meyer regularly represents clients in both state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey.
Admissions
- New York
- New Jersey
- U.S. District Court
- New York Southern District
- New York Eastern District
- New York Western District
- New York Northern District
Education
- St. John’s University School of Law, J. D.
- State University of New York at Binghamton, B.A.
Professional Memberships
- Membership Secretary, Plainview-Old Bethpage Chamber of Commerce
- Board Member, Binghamton University’s Harpur Law Council Steering Committee
- Board Member, Binghamton University’s Judaic Studies Council
Awards
- 2023 Emerging Young Professionals Award, Subcontractors Trade Association
- New York Super Lawyers, Business Litigation, 2020 – Super Lawyers is published by Thomson Reuters.
- New York Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2017-2019 – Super Lawyers is published by Thomson Reuters.
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- Panelist, “Subcontractors Trade Association Young Professionals Seminar: Legal Insights for Subcontractors,” November 2023
- Presenter and Event Organizer, “Harpur Law Council Fall CLE Afternoon and Networking Reception,” Binghamton University, November 2023.
- Moderator, “Bearcats on the Bench, The Road to Becoming a Judge and Serving on the Judiciary” Binghamton University, November 2022
- “Recent Developments in Commercial, Labor, and Employment Law”, Live Presentation, January 10, 2023
Speaking Engagements
Awards & Honors
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