About Our Legal Services
Two Attorneys. One Unified Team. Over Two Decades of Excellence.
We are identical twin attorneys who have practiced collaboratively for more than twenty years — providing every client with the distinct advantage of two seasoned counsel working in seamless coordination. This unique partnership delivers comprehensive legal insight, strategic creativity, and unwavering dedication to each matter we undertake.
Our firm is founded on a core principle: effective legal representation begins with a thorough understanding of the client’s objectives and circumstances. We combine rigorous legal analysis with a pragmatic, solutions-driven approach to serve individuals, families, and businesses throughout our community.


Our Approach
Client Focus
We listen carefully and work closely with you, making complex legal matters understandable and manageable.

Alicia M. Crowe talks about the importance of fathers staying connected to their children despite the failed relationship with the other parent. Alicia Crowe is an Attorney/Author, "Real Dads Stand Up! What Every Single Father Should Know About Child Support, Rights and Custody.


Alicia Crowe is admitted to practice law in New York and Connecticut. Shes holds a B.A. in Political Science from Adelphi University and a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law.
Alicia is known and sought after for creating a community based instructional program based on her book, “Real Dads Stand Up!” What Every Single Father Should Know about Child Support, Rights, and Custody." She currently conducts training seminars and workshops for governmental agencies, organizations and individuals. Alicia is also a contributor to the best seller, I Got Your Back: A Father and Son Keep It Real About Love, Fatherhood, Family and Friendship written by Eddie Levert with his late son Gerald Levert and Lyah Beth Leflore.
Featured in “O” The Oprah Magazine, Alicia has been profiled or quoted in numerous publications including Ebony, Sister to Sister, Elle, The Daily News and The Journal News. Alicia has appeared as a legal analyst on BET, Rev. Al Sharpton, Tom Joyner, ABC, FOX Good Day Atlanta, News 12, WBLS-FM, NPR, Russ Parr, Frank Ski, Wendy Williams, WBAI, Hugh Hamilton and other national media.


Alicia and Alice received the Small Firm ProBono Award from the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Pro Bono Award for Excellence, and the Distinguished Alumni Award Howard University Westchester-Rockland Alumni Association 2015 Charter Day.
Alice T. Crowe is a Graduate of Adelphi University. She holds a B.A. in Political Science/Philosophy and a minor in Journalism, and Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law. She is admitted to the United States District Court, Eastern of New York, and Southern District of New York and the United States Supreme Court.
Alice is a creative problem solver with experience in all aspects of litigation: drafting pleading; motions; conducting depositions; discovery; inquests; jury selection; trial; and enforcement of judgment.
Alice is a former freelance writer for the Rockland Journal News. She wrote a weekly local history column, ‘What’s in a name. She is a member of the LoHud Community Editorial Board. Currently, Alice writes regularly about consumer law issues.


By Alice T. Crowe
More than a dozen families in Brooklyn fell behind on their mortgage payments. They sought help from a lawyer who promised to facilitate a short sale —a transaction in which the bank allows the delinquent homeowner to sell the home for less than what is owed. These families soon found out that the lawyer now owned their house, and they were still facing foreclosure. That’s the nightmare 15 victims in New York City faced when they visited Sanford “Sandy” Solny’s office, a disbarred attorney in New York. Solny now faces prison time. Read more
By Alice T. Crowe
In this commentary, attorney and educator Alice T. Crowe warns that major cryptocurrency firms are positioning themselves as banks without being subject to the same consumer protections, posing heightened risks for Black communities. She argues that crypto companies deliberately target Black consumers—through celebrity endorsements, Bitcoin ATMs in Black neighborhoods, and promises of liberation from racist banking systems—while offering little recourse against fraud, volatility, or loss, potentially deepening existing racial wealth gaps rather than closing them. Read More


Alice T. Crowe and Alicia Crowe guest co-host the Drew Barrymore Show
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