- Criminal Defense
- DUI/DWI
- Traffic Violations
- Real Estate TransactionsLisa A. Moro, Esq. graduated from Russell Sage College in 1994 and Albany Law School in 1997. After working in the legal field in Berkshire County, Massachusetts for a couple of years, Lisa returned to Ulster County where she has been involved in various aspects of the real estate industry for over 20 years. Her practice concentrates on representing various local and national lenders as well as buyers and sellers in residential real estate transactions. She is a member of the Ulster County Bar Association, Mid-Hudson Women’s Bar Association, and Mid-Hudson Valley Mortgage Bankers Association.
- Property Damage
- Personal InjuryThe Hrdlicka & Moro Law Firm, PLLC can handle most of your legal needs. Whether you are buying or selling a home or business; if you have been arrested for a DWI, criminal case or traffic ticket; have been hurt in an accident or other personal injury matter or medical malpractice case; are looking to do a will, power of attorney or other estate planning and probate administration needs; or if it is to start a new business by forming an LLC or corporation; or if you have other legal questions or concerns, The Hrdlicka Law Firm, PLLC can help you.
- Medical Malpractice
- Estate PlanningAlbert F. Hrdlicka, Esq. graduated from Union College and Albany Law School. He held a position as an Assistant District Attorney with the Ulster County District Attorney's Office and was a criminal law prosecutor. He spends most of his time handling commercial and residential real estate transactions, estate planning for individuals, preparing wills and trusts and administering estates in probate court.
- WillsAlbert C. Hrdlicka, Esq. graduated from Swarthmore College in 1994 and Albany Law School in 1998. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in January 1999. He held a position as an Assistant District Attorney with the Ulster County District Attorney's Office and was a criminal law prosecutor for almost 13 years. He has spent most of his private law career handling commercial and residential real estate transactions, estate planning for individuals, preparing wills and trusts and administering estates in probate court and representing clients in criminal matters such as traffic violations and DWIs.
- Trusts
- Power of AttorneyYes. Unfortunately, at some point in our lives we will all have to deal with our own death. You can either prepare for it by having a will done, including a power of attorney, a living will and health care proxy, or you can leave it up to a court to determine what your wishes were. First, if you die without a will, the assets in your name, in most instances, will be distributed by a court-appointed administrator among your family members pursuant to a statutorily fixed priority. This distribution of your assets may very well differ from the distribution you desire. A properly drafted will can enable you to direct the distribution of your assets in accordance with your wishes.
- Probate