The Law Offices of Patrick Binakis

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2612 Borough Pl Ste 6A
Woodside, NY 11377
Patrick Binakis is the president and founder of the Law Offices of Patrick Binakis..

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Evan M.
12/17/2018

I had my appointment today with the law firm and met Patrick the visit went better than I expected first of all that Patrick was extremely professional He was sympathetic to my situation he was...

Tashana M.
9/11/2025

My mother and I, hired Patrick Binakis in 2018 to handle my grandfather's estate. Unfortunately, my experience with him has been extremely disappointing. In April 2025, he abruptly stopped...

Lori T.
3/8/2019

My experience with Mr Binakis was very professional with him on my first visit. He took his time and went over everything with me in detail. Mr Binakis has always answered my text and calls within...

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