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Robert J. Lydford: Lawyer with Hiscock & Barclay, LLP

Robert J. Lydford

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Mr. Lydford focuses his practice on tort and products liability defense.
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Syracuse,  NY  U.S.A.
www.hblaw.com
Phone315-425-2867

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Practice Areas

  • Torts
  • Products Liability
 
Contact InfoTelephone: 315-425-2867
Fax: 315-703-7392
http://www.hblaw.com
 
University Arizona State University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1992; State University of New York Institute of Technology, M.S., Business Management, 2004; Justinian Honor Society; Order of the Coif
 
Law SchoolSyracuse University College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2009
 
Admitted2010, New York; U.S. District Court, Northern and Western Districts of New York
 
Memberships American Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; Onondaga County Bar Association.
 
MilitaryMedical Specialist and Sergeant, New York Army National Guard
 
BiographyZion's Bank Outstanding Graduate in Finance. Clark Foundation Scholar. ASU Merit Scholar. Recipient, PAR Technology Award for Outstanding Graduate. Previous Experience: Law Clerk, Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, Syracuse, New York; Law Clerk, City of Rome, Corporation Counsel; Municipal Law Clerk, City of Utica, Corporation Counsel; Onondaga County Bar Association's Volunteer Lawyers ProjectVolunteer; Big Brothers Big Sisters, 1994-2003.
 
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Failure to File Summons is Not Correctable Irregularity Under CPLR 2001
Robert J. Lydford, July 28, 2011
The New York Court of Appeals’ March 24, 2011 decision in Goldenberg v. Westchester County Health Care Corporation, 16 N.Y.3d 323 (2011) underscores the high cost of failing to file the proper initiatory papers when commencing a lawsuit.

Trial Court Decision Underscores the Dangers of Filing a Summons with Notice
Robert J. Lydford, June 15, 2011
The Oswego County Supreme Court’s April 13, 2011 decision in Ripka v. Fahey underscores the dangers of initiating a lawsuit using a Summons with Notice.
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Robert J. Lydford
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP
300 South State Street
Syracuse, NY 13202-2078




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