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Aubrey Claudius Galloway

Aubrey Claudius Galloway

The Law Offices of Aubrey C. Galloway III, Esq. P.C.
  • Medical Malpractice, Landlord Tenant, Criminal Law ...
  • New York
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Biography

Aubrey C. Galloway III, Esq. received his Juris Doctorate from Pace Law where he followed a litigation track and excelled in trial and appellate advocacy. He earned his B.A. in Political Science from Gettysburg College where he was elected to the prestigious Pi Lambda Sigma honors society for excellence in the subject. His current practice includes personal injury, medical malpractice, landlord/tenant and criminal law.

Mr. Galloway begin his legal career as an Associate at one of the top Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury law firms in the country, Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein & Deutsch LLP (Best Lawyers® rankings). During his 4 years at ARFD he handled the defense of complex Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury cases. He obtained dismissals on several matters with $1,000,000+ in liability. While working at ARFD Mr. Galloway earned an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Health and Hospital Law from Seton Hall; he graduated with a 4.3/4.0 GPA. Mr. Galloway made a lateral move to Lawyers911 in 2014 to expand his practice into Criminal Law, Family Law/Divorce, Wills and Administrative law. He continued to practice Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury as the lead attorney in those areas. During this time he was mentored by Osvaldo Gonzalez, Esq. in Criminal Law and other areas. In December of 2015 Mr. Galloway opened his own General Practice firm with the intention of providing fair cost representation to all in need. Thank you for visiting his website at AG3LEGAL.com, and please feel free to contact him directly at 914-912-1555 with any questions you have or to arrange a free consultation.

Mr. Galloway is also a staff writer for Attorney & Practice Magazine and was named one of the top 10 Criminal Lawyers in NY State for 2018. - (see: https://www.attorneyandpractice.com/2018crimny)

Practice Areas
Medical Malpractice
Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
Landlord Tenant
Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Cannabis & Marijuana Law
Marijuana Business Formation, Medical Marijuana
Health Care Law
Legal Malpractice
DUI & DWI
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Juvenile Law
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    We offer free consultation on most cases. In certain complex situations, namely, when significant research is involved, a small fee of $50 is required to cover expenses.
  • Contingent Fees
    On personal injury, legal and medical malpractice cases. Our portion taken from the final monies obtained is 33.333% plus costs and expenses (unless paid monthly by client).
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    All other matters are billed OPENLY - We strive to let you know how much you case will cost at inception, however, most non-contingent fee cases are billed hourly and the client receives detailed monthly service invoices. Depending on the type of matter, Attorneys bill between $180 and $250 an hour and paralegals between $75 and $105 an hour.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
New York
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1st Circuit
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2nd Circuit
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Federal Circuit
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken
Professional Experience
Owner
Law Office of Aubrey C. Galloway, Esq.
Current
AG3LEGAL.com
Case Investigator
NYS Department of Health
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Investigated those with the COVID-19 virus and identified contacts for contact tracers to follow up with.
Associate
Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein and Deutsh LLP
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Medical Malpractice Defense Attorney
Law Student Attorney Licenced to Practice via the 2nd Dept.
District Attorney's Office of Westchester County
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Licensed to practice under supervision as a law student, Mr. Galloway, as a law student, tried several misdemeanor cases to verdict.
Student Attorney
The Post Conviction Project
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Reviewed questionable convictions of life in prison/death penalty and, with the discovery of DNA evidence, moved to overturn those where the condemned was found to be "Actually Innocent"
Education
Seton Hall University School of Law
Health Law - Law of Patient Care (2013) | Health Care Law
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Honors: 4.33/4.0 GPA
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law - Pace University
J.D. (2010) | Law - Litigation Track
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Honors: Student Body Government - Moot Court Finalist
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Gettysburg College
B.A. (2006) | Political Science
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Honors: Phi Lambda Sigma - Academic Honors Society
Activities: Rock Band, Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Rugby Team and Pre-Law
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Awards
Top 10 Criminal Lawyers under 40 for 2018
A&P Magazine
Top 10 Criminal Lawyers for 2018
Attorney & Practice Magazine
Top 10 Criminal Lawyers in New York
"10 Best in NY" in Criminal Law based on results and client satisfaction
American Institute of Attorneys
Mr. Galloway was named one of the top 10 attorneys in New York State in the field of Criminal Law.
Top 1% of Attorneys Under 40
Worldwide Who's Who
Top Young Attorney
Worldwide Whos Who
Professional Associations
New York State Bar  # 4888459
Member
Current
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Dept. of Financial Services  # 1849996
Insurance Agent - Life, Accident and Health
- Current
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American Bar Association  # 01522593
Member
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Activities: Started as student member as a 1L and remained a member after becoming a lawyer and thereafter.
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Certifications
Law of Patient Care
Seton Hall University School of Law
Websites & Blogs
Website
Law Offices of Aubrey C Galloway Esq P.C.
Legal Answers
223 Questions Answered
Q. "Can I sell T-shirts with images of President Donald Trump in the U.S.? Will it violate any regulations?"
A: Selling T-shirts with images of President Donald Trump in the U.S. involves several legal considerations, primarily related to trademark and copyright law. Here are some important points to consider:

1. **Public Figures and First Amendment Rights**: In the U.S., using images of public figures, including elected officials like President Trump, is generally protected under the First Amendment. You can create and sell merchandise featuring his likeness, provided you are not infringing on any copyrights or trademarks.

2. **Copyright Issues**: If you are using a photograph or artwork of President Trump that is copyrighted (for example, a professional photo), you would need to obtain permission from the copyright holder to use that image on your T-shirts. However, if you create your own original artwork or use an image that is in the public domain, you should be in the clear.

3. **Trademark Considerations**: President Trump’s name and likeness may be subject to trademark protections, depending on how they are used. If you are using his likeness in a way that implies endorsement or affiliation with your product, you could face legal issues. Always avoid suggesting that your product is officially endorsed by him.

4. **Commercial Use**: If your T-shirts are being sold for commercial purposes, you need to be especially cautious about any implications of endorsement or affiliation. Consider how the images and text are used together.

5. **State Laws**: Be aware that some states have specific laws regarding the commercial use of a person's likeness, known as "right of publicity" laws. These laws can vary significantly by state, so it’s important to research your specific state’s regulations.

6. **Consult a Legal Professional**: Given the complexities of intellectual property law, it may be prudent to consult with a lawyer who specializes in copyright and trademark law before proceeding with your T-shirt sales. They can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation.

In summary, you can sell T-shirts with images of President Donald Trump, but you must ensure that you are not infringing on any copyrights or trademarks and that your use complies with applicable laws.
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Q. If I have a broken heel and can’t walk and someone approaches to physically assault can I pull a pistol and shoot them
A: In New York, the use of a firearm for self-defense is governed by specific laws. Here are some key points to consider:

1. **Self-Defense Laws**: New York law permits the use of reasonable force to protect oneself from imminent harm. However, the use of deadly force (such as shooting someone) is only justified if you reasonably believe that you are in imminent danger of death or serious physical injury.

2. **Duty to Retreat**: New York has a "duty to retreat" law, which means that if you can safely retreat from a situation where you might be harmed, you are obligated to do so before using deadly force. The only exception to this is when you are in your own home (the "Castle Doctrine").

3. **Reasonable Belief**: You must have a reasonable belief that you are in imminent danger. If you are unable to walk due to a broken heel, your ability to escape or retreat may be considered in assessing your situation, but it does not automatically justify the use of a firearm.

4. **Consequences**: Discharging a firearm, especially in a public place, can lead to serious legal consequences, including criminal charges, regardless of the circumstances. It is important to understand that the legal system will closely examine the specifics of the incident.

5. **Non-Lethal Options**: If you find yourself in a dangerous situation, consider non-lethal means of self-defense, such as pepper spray or personal alarms, which can be effective without the legal complications of using a firearm.

Given the complexities of self-defense laws, it is crucial to seek legal advice if you have questions about your rights and responsibilities in a self-defense situation. If you ever find yourself in immediate danger, contacting law enforcement is always the best course of action.
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Q. We just rented a home in Oswego, NY. It has been verified to have mold in the basement by a 3rd party lab. What do we do
A: Dealing with mold in your rented home can be concerning. Here are the steps you should take:

1. **Notify Your Landlord**: Inform your landlord or property management company immediately about the mold issue. Provide them with the report from the third-party lab as evidence.

2. **Document Everything**: Keep a record of all communications with your landlord regarding the mold issue. Take photos of the affected areas and any visible mold.

3. **Understand Your Rights**: Familiarize yourself with local tenant laws regarding mold and rental properties. In many areas, landlords are required to maintain a safe and habitable environment, which includes addressing mold issues.

4. **Request Remediation**: Ask your landlord to arrange for professional mold remediation. Mold can be hazardous to health, and it’s important that it is removed safely and effectively.

5. **Consider Temporary Relocation**: If the mold issue is extensive or poses an immediate health risk, you may need to consider temporary relocation until the problem is resolved. Discuss this with your landlord.

6. **Health Precautions**: If you or anyone in your household is experiencing health issues related to mold exposure (such as respiratory problems), seek medical attention. Avoid spending time in the affected areas until they have been properly remediated.

7. **Consult Local Health or Housing Authorities**: If your landlord is unresponsive or unwilling to address the issue, you may need to contact local health or housing authorities for guidance on how to proceed.

8. **Consider Legal Advice**: If the situation is not resolved and you feel your health or safety is at risk, you may want to seek legal advice regarding your rights as a tenant.

9. **Prevent Future Mold Growth**: Once the mold is removed, take steps to prevent future growth by ensuring proper ventilation, controlling humidity levels, and addressing any water leaks or moisture issues promptly.

It's important to address mold issues swiftly, as they can pose serious health risks.

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Law Offices of Aubrey C. Galloway III, Esq., P.C.
173 Huguenot Street
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New Rochelle, NY 10801
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Telephone: (914) 912-1555
Cell: (914) 771-1145
Fax: (914) 259-5406
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