Rochester, New York Mortgage and Foreclosure Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 23 Rochester attorneys and 7 law firms.

Michael J. Beyma

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 54 years of experience

300 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Patrick L. Cusato

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 37 years of experience

300 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Roy Z. Rotenberg

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 39 years of experience

300 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Scott M. Mooney

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Boylan Code with 20 years of experience

145 Culver Road, Rochester, NY

Scott Sydelnik

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Davidson Fink with 20 years of experience

28 East Main Street, Rochester, NY

V.S. Vilkhu

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Relin Goldstein and Crane with 18 years of experience

28 East Main Street, Rochester, NY

Warren H. Heilbronner

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Boylan Code with 67 years of experience

145 Culver Road, Rochester, NY

William E. Brueckner

New York Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at McConville Considine Cooman and Morin with 35 years of experience

25 East Main Street, Rochester, NY

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