Esseks, Hefter & Angel, LLP, Attorneys at Law

Esseks, Hefter & Angel, LLP is one of the preeminent general practice law firms on the East End of Long Island, New York.  Our main office in Riverhead is centrally located between the Hamptons of the South Fork and the Wine Region of the North Fork, within minutes of the Suffolk County Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, and County Court.  
 
After serving this region for over 45 years, EHA has earned a reputation for providing exceptional legal representation to clients who expect no less. EHA’s lawyers engage in all aspects of civil litigation, estate and business planning, real estate transactions, zoning and land use development, and related areas. We represent not only individuals and businesses, but estates, municipalities, not-for-profit institutions, title companies and banks.  We also work closely with other attorneys, often serving as their co-counsel, litigation counsel, or appellate counsel.  EHA is at the top of the list when general counsel and larger New York City law firms need localized experience in Suffolk County and eastern Long Island.

Esseks, Hefter & Angel, LLP is one of the only East End firms of its size to have received the highest “AV” peer review rating from Martindale Hubbell.  

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Recent News & Cases

The Supreme Court, Suffolk County has struck down the "adjacent area" regulations in the Village of Sagaponack's Coastal Erosion Hazard Area (CEHA) law in Petrello v. Board of Trustees of the Village of Sagaponack, Index No. 26159/2011.  The plai ... Read More
 
In two parallel cases brought by the Southampton Town Trustees against the Village of Quogue and some of its landowners, the Supreme Court, Suffolk County has declared that the Trustees lack the power to require permits for structures on the Atlantic Ocean beaches and dunes within village boundaries.  The court, after tracing the Trustees ... Read More
 
The Appellate Division, Second Department, upheld a trial judgment in favor of a homeowner for a contractor's breach of the housing merchant implied warranty of General Business Law 777-a, in Link v. Sarcona, 2012 NY Slip Op 02642   Read More