Robert J. Prier

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Biography

Member, 1981-1982 and Editor, 1982-1983, Rutgers Law Review. Deputy Village Attorney, Village of Sloatsburg, 1985-1989. Acting Village Justice, Village of Sloatsburg, 1992-1995. Deputy Town Attorney, Town of Orangetown, 1994-1995.

Areas of Practice (9)

  • General Practice
  • Wills
  • Probate
  • Estate Planning
  • Elder Law
  • Real Estate
  • Zoning
  • Municipal Law
  • Trials and Appeals

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
State University of New York at Binghamton, B.A., 1976
Law School Attended:
Rutgers University, J.D., 1983
Year of First Admission:
1983
Admission:
1983, New Jersey; 1984, New York; 1990, Florida; 1997, Connecticut
Memberships:
Rockland County and New York State Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
New York, N.Y., August 1, 1954
ISLN:
904308288

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Bob Prier has handled my parents estate for over 40 years and since their passing is now helping my daughter and I sell the properties and probate the estate. My Dad had complete trust and faith in B...

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Location

  • Nyack, NY
    KeyBank Building , 17 South Broadway , P.O. Box 205
    Nyack, NY 10960-0205

    845-535-9709 Phone
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