Nassau County civil litigation and appeals attorney

for focused advocacy

Representation For Disputes That Matter

From contract breakdowns to urgent injunctions, the Law Offices of Laurence Rogers handles select civil matters in Nassau County and Queens. You work directly with a Valley Stream lawyer who explains options clearly and keeps filings on schedule. We represent plaintiffs or defendants depending on the case, always aiming for efficient resolution.


If your dispute overlaps with injury issues, visit personal injury to see how those claims proceed.

Matters We Commonly Handle

Business and contract disputes involving payment, performance, or warranties for local companies and individuals.

Real estate and construction conflicts including contract performance, change orders, or property boundary questions.

Requests for temporary restraining orders or preliminary injunctions to maintain the status quo while a case is decided.

Appellate review when a legal error affected the outcome in Supreme Court or the Appellate Division.

For planning needs that sometimes arise during litigation, such as powers of attorney or beneficiary updates, see estate planning for quick document support.

How We Move A Case Forward

 We review the facts, assess strengths and risks, and map a plan that may include negotiation, mediation, or targeted motion practice. When settlement is practical, we make a clear demand with evidence attached. When trial or appeal is the better path, we prepare the record and briefing with care.


To set up a timeline or confirm deadlines, please contact our office.

Appeals With A Writing Focus

Appeals turn on legal error and a clean record. The Law Offices of Laurence Rogers brings strong research and writing to appellate briefs in civil and injury matters. We handle appeals of cases we litigated and matters referred by other counsel.

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Questions Clients Ask

  • Can a small business afford litigation?

    We look for practical solutions and discuss budgets up front.

  • How long will this take?

    Timelines vary, but steady filings and early talks often shorten the path.

  • Is mediation useful?

    Neutral evaluation can reduce cost and risk when both sides are willing.

  • What is the appeals process?

    Notice of appeal is filed, the record is settled, briefs are exchanged, and the court issues a decision after consideration or argument.