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Litigation


Experienced Litigation Attorney – Robert Connelly, Partner at Romer Debbas LLP

At Romer Debbas LLP, Robert Connelly, Partner and Head of the East End Office, provides strategic and results-driven legal representation at every stage of the litigation process. From filing a summons and complaint to handling appeals, Robert represents individuals, businesses, and property owners in a wide range of disputes across Long Island, the Hamptons, and New York City.

Comprehensive Litigation Services

Robert Connelly has nearly 20 years of experience representing clients in complex litigation matters, including:

  • Real Property Disputes – Boundary disputes, easements, adverse possession, and title issues

  • Landlord-Tenant Litigation – Lease disputes, evictions, and property management conflicts

  • Zoning & Environmental Litigation – Challenging zoning denials, land use disputes, and environmental compliance issues

  • Commercial & Business Disputes – Contract breaches, business torts, and partnership disputes

  • Construction Litigation – Contract enforcement, lien disputes, and construction defect claims

Protecting Your Rights & Interests

Litigation can be costly and time-consuming, but having an experienced attorney ensures your rights are protected at every step. Robert Connelly leverages his deep understanding of New York real estate law, municipal regulations, and commercial litigation to develop strategic solutions tailored to each client’s goals.

Serving Clients Across the East End & New York City

With a proven track record of success, Robert Connelly provides personalized and effective legal representation for clients across the East End, the North Fork, the South Fork, and New York City. As Partner at Romer Debbas LLP, he combines the resources of a leading real estate law firm with a client-focused approach to litigation.

Contact our office 631.681.7808 or email RConnelly@romerdebbas.com today to discuss your litigation needs.

🔹 For informational purposes only. Not legal advice.


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