Feifer & Greenberg, LLP

Who We Are

His first associate position was with a small general litigation firm in NYC where he managed the traffic law portion of their practice. After trying hundreds of cases and establishing numerous contacts within the NYC traffic law community, Mr. Feifer decided to open his own practice. In early 1997, he founded the Law Offices of Scott Feifer and began a practice that would focus exclusively on driving and traffic law related issues. Within a year his practice was firmly established as an industry leader handling such matters throughout New York State.

Matthew Greenberg has been practicing traffic law since graduation from Florida State University Law School in 1996.

In his first associate position, he managed the traffic law portion of his firm’s practice for six years. During that time, Mr. Greenberg made daily appearances in the Traffic Violations Bureau, the Taxi and Limousine buy xanax bar online Commission and the criminal courts. He was also an active member of the traffic law community, regularly attending meetings of the Motor Vehicle Trial Attorneys Association.

Mr. Feifer and Mr. Greenberg established their current partnership in 2002.

Feifer & Greenberg, LLP handles all driving and traffic law related matters throughout New York State. From traffic tickets to drug and alcohol related offenses to suspended licenses, Feifer & Greenberg provides expert representation to every client through both associate attorneys and a statewide network of specialized of-counsel attorneys.

Whether your case is in New York City at the New York State Traffic Violations Bureau or a small village court near the Canadian border, you will be represented by an attorney who is familiar with the area courts and who regularly works with legal issues similar to your own. We charge low flat fees and provide practical legal advice and solutions. We welcome anyone with a question to contact us by phone or email for a free consultation.

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