Delivering skill, expertise and resources for 21st-century companies across the country.
Seasoned Litigation Attorneys
Led by seasoned litigators, Knight Nicastro MacKay, LLC, has an established reputation for providing the expertise and resources that business owners need to resolve disputes in the 21st century. With multiple office locations, our firm offers a variety of services to protect the interests of companies nationwide.
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Years Of Collective Litigation Experience
The thrill of the courtroom is the result of a case well-prepared and well-articulated. While we are true trial lawyers, trained to excel in the presenting of the facts, our successful delivery comes after the thorough investigation, preparation of court documents and organization of the facts prior to appearing in court. Throughout the legal process, our mission is to protect your interests.
Chad Knight
Anthony Nicastro
Derek H. MacKay
Richard T. Sikes Jr.
Of Counsel
Allison L. Greenfield
Jon Morrow
Matthew Jardine
Mike Stillman
Jennifer Vedra
Rapid Response Team
With any emergency, time is of the essence. Our team is prepared to handle the immediate aftermath of any disaster. Whether the call comes at 2 a.m. or 2 p.m., our investigators are strategically placed to be on-site quickly to mitigate short- and long-term issues no matter the locale.
Learn more about us. Reach out to us at any one of our office locations to schedule a consult with an experienced attorney.
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