Fromartz Law Offices
32 Court Street
Suite 507, Brooklyn Heights, New York City
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718 855 7675, fax: 718 875 5883

The firm was formed in the 1940s and has experience in Civil Rights, tenant, matrimonial, commercial, real estate, personal injury, accident, assault, torts, bankruptcy, entertainment, trademark, copyright, liquor license, estate planning, wills and military law. The lawyers are available for consultations, litigation and representation in the above areas.

Fromartz Law Offices: proud long standing members of the National Lawyers Guild: New York City Chapter.

The office is also involved with observing demonstrations and protecting demonstrator's rights with The Mass Defense Committee:National Lawyers Guild:NYC.
"Know Your Rights" booklet available in English, Spanish (Conozca Sus Derechos), Arabic, Farsi and Punjabi.

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Samuel Fromartz's new book, Organic, Inc. available at amazon.com
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Samuel Fromartz: "Who would have thought that a natural-food supermarket could have offered a financial refuge from the dot-com bust? But it had. Sales of organic food had shot up about 20 percent per year since 1990 .... Whole Foods had grown in lockstep with the organic sector, which was no mean feat. Greater sales meant greater profits. With 172 stores in the United States, Canada, and Britain, it had become a growth company boasting $4 billion in sales in a stagnant industry littered with casualties, thanks to Wal-Mart’s strategy of “everyday low prices.” Whole Foods managed to sidestep that fray by focusing on, well, people like me."

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