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Brian McCaffrey, Esq.

Attorney

Brian McCaffrey earned his J.D. from St. John’s University School of Law in New York. Mr. McCaffrey believed that in starting his own practice, he could be more effective in helping people deal with a variety of legal issues. In 2008, Mr. McCaffrey began his private practice. Since then, Mr. McCaffrey has represented numerous clients in State and Federal Courts.

Operating a private practice has allowed Mr. McCaffrey the ability to fully realize his passion for helping people at all levels of litigation and protection. Mr. McCaffrey is active in a number of professional organizations including the Queens Bar Association. He is also admitted to the Eastern and Southern Federal District Courts. Brian treats every client with respect and integrity.

Dan Harris

Executive Director

Dan Harris is Executive Director at Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C., a New York civil litigation and debtors’ rights practice with a focus on Foreclosure, Bankruptcy and Landlord/Tenant law.

Dan has more than 25 years of real world business experience is also a licensed Real Estate Agent in NY state.

He wrote the book “How To Modify Your Mortgage” and has been interviewed and quoted in numerous articles.

He is an integral part of the Executive Management team at Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C. and is focused on Foreclosure Defense, Bankruptcy, Debtors Rights, Court Supervised Loss Mitigation & Loan Modification Programs, New York Real Estate Transactions and more.

Cinthia Henriquez

Office Manager / Lead Paralegal

Since joining Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C. in June, 2011, Cinthia’s assignments have involved Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Loss Mitigation, Loan Modification and Landlord Tenant cases. Cinthia was hired by the Law Firm of Brian McCaffrey to manage & coordinate the work of the paralegals and legal assistants.

In addition, her responsibilities include office management, bookkeeping and attorney scheduling. During her tenure with Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C., Cinthia has worked on preparing cases for trial, foreclosure settlement conferences and Bankruptcy hearings.

Cinthia is a New York resident and calls Yonkers home. She has a Bachelors Degree in finance from Baruch College.

Alberto Soliz

Legal Assistant

Alberto Soliz became part of the Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C. team in 2012 with a background in the real estate and loss mitigation industries. He is a licensed real estate broker and brings with him substantial knowledge and insight to our Foreclosure and Bankruptcy cases.

As a legal assistant, Alberto is responsible for communicating directly with clients and opposing counsel, document control, closing and opening files, along with plenty of other day to day duties to support the legal staff.

Anil Sadhani

Legal Assistant

Anil Sadhani became part of the Brian McCaffrey Attorney at Law, P.C. team in 2012 with a background in the real estate and loss mitigation industries. He brings with him substantial knowledge and insight to our Foreclosure and Bankruptcy cases.

As a legal assistant, Anil is responsible for communicating directly with clients and opposing counsel, document control, closing and opening files, along with plenty of other day to day duties to support the legal staff.

New York Times

Use Hyperlinks, Don't 'Bitch-Slap' -- and Other Tips from a 'Cranky' Federal Judge

The legal blogosphere is taking note of an amusing new guide to legal writing, courtesy of Senior U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Kopf and his entertaining blog, Hercules and the Umpire. (Hat...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

'Terroristic' Tattoo Spells Trouble for Minn. Man

The Pioneer Press (via ABA Journal) has the story of a Minnesota man who was sentenced to probation this week after pleading guilty to making a terroristic threat against a police officer -- a threat...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

Tenth Circuit Gives Man License to Sue Over 'Rain God'

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has revived a lawsuit by an Oklahoma man who objects to the image of a Native American sculpture on the state's license plates because its message...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

Law Firm's Viral TV Ad Leads to $1 Million Suit

An actress who starred in a popular advertisement for a New York personal injury law firm has filed a suit alleging that the agency that produced the spot licensed the ad and her image to law firms...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

Fifth Circuit Finds Breastfeeding Is 'Related' to Pregnancy

While several new health studies concerning breastfeeding are making the rounds, the topic has also been generating headlines in the employment law context, thanks to a recent Fifth Circuit ruling...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

A 'Judge Smash' in Sentencing Dispute With Prosecutors

It's not unusual for judges and prosecutors to fail to see eye-to-eye on criminal sentencing issues. But it might just be a first for a federal judge to send an email comparing herself to a comic...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

Father Seeking Visitation Rights Wears Nazi Uniform to Court

Last week we discussed an Illinois judge who, after being arrested on drug and firearms charges, ended up at a court hearing wearing cut-off jean shorts and a T-shirt bearing the slogan, "Bad is my...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

Warnings Aside, Parents Still Want Their Kids to Grow Up to Be Lawyers

A new survey from Lawyers.com has been making the rounds on law blogs this week, due to its somewhat surprising revelation that, even amid seemingly constant headlines about the shaky job market...Read the whole entry... »      [...]

When Complaining About Your Job on Facebook Can Get You Fired

Employment law blogs, including Porter Wright's Employer Law Report and Ogletree Deakins' Employment Law Matters, have been discussing an Advice Memorandum recently released by the National Labor...Read the whole entry... »      [...]