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Jameson Connor

Partner

Office:   Main Office
Phone:   (212) 747-1230 Ext. 151

 

Practice  Areas: Commercial and Personal Auto Accidents, Premises Liability, Property Damage

Jameson Connor joined McMahon, Martine & Gallagher, LLP as an Associate in 2018. He was promoted to Partner in 2021. Jameson represents clients in various general liability matters with a focus on construction accidents and premises liability cases. Jameson is experienced in all aspects of litigation including discovery, depositions, motion practice, mediation, and trial. He has worked on both the plaintiff and defense side providing him with the perspective to anticipate and diffuse opposing counsel tactics. Jameson began his career as  prosecutor in the Bronx County District Attorney's Office. He gained invaluable courtroom experience, taking multiple trials to verdict and presenting countless cases to the Grand Jury.

 

Jameson's expertise in navigating litigation complexities is evident through his reputation for being exceptionally thorough. He prepares for each case as if it were being tried to a jury. With his trademark tenacity and work quality, he will fight to ensure that his clients get the best possible outcome on their cases. 

Jameson received his Juris Doctorate from St. John’s University School of Law in 2013. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Marist College in 2008. Jameson is admitted to practice in New York State Courts. 

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