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ABOUT THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID A. FALLON

Attorney David A. Fallon provides sophisticated, compassionate, aggressive, and affordable legal services in a wide array of legal practice areas.  David has developed a reputation within the legal community as a knowledgeable attorney, a formidable litigator, and persuasive legal writer who is able to obtain positive results for his clients.   

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David studied law at Brooklyn Law School where he served as a member of the Journal of Corporate, Financial, & Commercial Law, obtained an academic scholarship, and served as a law clerk in a prominent New York City employment law firm.   After graduating from law school, David spent approximately eight (8) years honing his litigation skills at a prestigious and dynamic law firm with offices across the United States and overseas.  David was rated as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019.* 

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In 2019, David decided to branch out on his own and form his own law practice.  His vision was to leverage technology and strategic business choices to allow him to provide sophisticated, personalized, and compassionate legal services at an affordable price point for his clients.  David structured his practice so that he could manage a small case load, with reasonable hourly rates, and maximize the attention that could be spent on each client matter. 

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Accordingly, in order to fulfill the Firm's mission, the Law Offices of David A. Fallon cannot accept every case.  If we are not able to take on your legal matter, that does not mean that you do not have a claim.  In fact, when we are not able to take on a legal matter, in many cases we will be able to refer you to another attorney who we believe will have the knowledge and capacity to aggressively pursue your claim.  

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*To be eligible for inclusion in Rising Stars, a candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. While up to 5 percent of the lawyers in a state are named to Super Lawyers, no more than 2.5 percent are named to Rising Stars.

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