Our guest on this 36th episode is Charles Eric Gordon, Esq., an investigative attorney serving the legal profession and its clients in locating heirs, beneficiaries, shareholders, witnesses, debtors and other missing people, especially those who have been absent for an extended period of time and/or about whom little information is known. Mr. Gordon also investigates possible cases of rent regulation fraud by tenants.
Admitted to practice before the New York State and local Federal courts, he has over forty years of investigative experience and has served as a special investigative counsel to a New York City government agency. Mr. Gordon serves on the Board of Directors of the Society of Professional Investigators and is a member of the World Association of Detectives, the American Academy for Professional Law Enforcement, and the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers and contributed a chapter on creativity in investigations to the recently published treatise "The Art of Investigation."
Charles Eric Gordon, Esq.’s contact information is:
185 Froehlich Farm Boulevard
Woodbury, New York
Office: (516) 433-5065
Mobile: (516) 659-0956
E-mail: sleuth32@aol.com
Welcome to the podcast, Charlie! Please contact us with your general questions or comments at LILawPodcast@gmail.com. No podcast is a substitute for competent legal advice. Please consult with the attorney of your choice concerning specific legal questions you may have. Your host, Zehava Schechter, is an attorney admitted to the New York Bar for 30 years. She concentrates her private practice in estate planning, administration, and litigation; real estate law; contracts, and business formation and dissolution.
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Ep 44: Town of Hempstead Supervisor Donald X. Clavin speaks about town issues and his administration's goals.
Ep 42: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. discusses the new bail reform and discovery rule changes.
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Ep 34: Seth Weinberg, Esq., civil appellate attorney, discusses why litigants should focus on winning lawsuits at the trial level rather than rely on the appellate process.
Ep 33: Rebecca Sassouni, Esq., student advocacy attorney, discusses IEP's, school suspensions, and internet bullying.
Ep 32: Michael P. Reynolds, Esq., tax certiorari attorney, explains why every property owner should grieve property taxes now.
Ep 31: Jacqueline Harounian, Esq. talks about the benefits of mediation in divorce, child custody, and child support matters.
Ep 30: Monte Leeper, Architect, talks about building department permits and certificates and the process for making legal changes to your home.
Ep 29: David W. Teeter, Esq. discusses the spousal maintenance statute and the ramifications of changes to the tax laws regarding alimony.
Ep 28: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. discusses the new bail reform and mandatory disclosure law.
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Ep 26: Paul Bugoni, Esq. talks about title insurance and current legislative real estate developments.
Ep 25: Robert J. Piechota, LI Branch Manager of the SBA, speaks about SBA loans.
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