Civil, Criminal, Family, and Matrimonial Law

Before you read any further, there is something you should know…

…Bob has authored everything you’re about to read.  

This is because he wants you to know what he will bring to the table insofar as being an attorney - rather than what some “webmaster” thinks you want to see.

 
 
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Experienced, Aggressive LEGal Services

If you’re looking for a lawyer on the internet, you already need a lawyer like Bob; you just don’t know it yet. Bob has the well-earned reputation of being a hard-boiled, no-nonsense pit bull of a litigator who knows his way around a courtroom. Bob has an open, honest and affable demeanor, but he also has the skills, knowledge and experience necessary to brace up any adversary who threatens his clients - in other words, he’s not a lawyer to be trifled with.


No-Nonsense Litigation

Bob started his practice in 1991 and, since then, has litigated to verdict hundreds of criminal, matrimonial and high-end civil cases. He is known by many as a "lawyer's lawyer," meaning that, when other lawyers get arrested, divorced or have a tough trial ahead of them, it’s not unusual for them to bring Bob into the mix. When people ask about Bob, the most likely response from any lawyer who knows what they’re talking about is: “He’s a real trial lawyer.”

Being a trial lawyer means much more than just trying a case. It involves motion practice, framing out winning legal arguments and, perhaps most importantly, mapping out a successful litigation strategy. In Bob’s experience, whether you win or lose depends on how the case was handled from the very beginning. In other words, you really have to know your facts, be nimble with the law, and be persuasive in Court - if, that is, you want to win.

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Contact Bob today

If you're looking for a top-notch lawyer, Robert Del Col, Esq. is your guy. Bob has been engaged as a matrimonial attorney on hundreds of matrimonial actions and has represented an equal number as Trial and Appellate counsel. He has attended lectures and forums on matrimonial litigation and read extensively on the topic, and he has lectured to the Suffolk County Bar Association on the rules of evidence.

Bob has argued twice before the New York Court of Appeals (a criminal case and a contract dispute) and dozens of times in the various departments of the Appellate Division. He has submitted papers to and argued before the Second Circuit, as well as the United States Supreme Court. If this is the kind of experience you want on your side, contact Bob today.