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Steven C. Buitron, Attorney at Law

Mr. Buitron has dedicated his life to learning, teaching and practicing law. Before receiving his law degree from Syracuse University College of Law, he attended the University of Texas at San Antonio, earning a bachelor's degree in Political Science and a master's degree in Public Administration.

Mr. Buitron lectured and taught Business Law and Political Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, Wayland Baptist University and Cayuga Community College. An active member of the Bar of the State of New York, Mr. Buitron is licensed to practice before all New York State courts and the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

Currently, Mr. Buitron represents clients throughout the greater Syracuse area. He works diligently to uphold and protect the rights of his clients and secure the best possible results for them.

Gina M. Margrey, Legal Assistant

Ms. Margrey holds a B.A. in Information Technology from SUNY Oswego and earned her Paralegal Certification from Boston University.  Ms. Margrey is an integral part of Mr. Buitron's practice and works closely with him in ensuring optimal results for the firm's clients.

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In order to schedule a free initial consultation, e-mail us or call us at (315) 422-1080. Our office is open on weekdays from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and we are available on nights and weekends by appointment. We also do jail visits. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express.

 

 

Steven C. Buitron
Attorney at Law
The Monroe Building
333 E. Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
Local: (315) 422-1080
Fax: (315) 422-1042
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Law Office of Steven C. Buitron Attorney at Law
The Monroe Building
333 East Onondaga Street, 4th Floor
Syracuse, NY 13202-2011
Telephone: (315) 422-1080 | Fax: (315) 422-1042

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