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Summer Street Office

May 4, 2017

Don’t want to leave the city to handle your legal matters? Now, you won’t have to. Tiveron Law’s Buffalo office is open!


In the past few years, Buffalo has grown and improved before our very eyes. Downtown is thriving. Canalside and the waterfront are booming and the Harbor Center is a wonderful asset to the area. To keep up with the revitalization of our beautiful city, Tiveron Law has opened a breathtaking new office in the heart of the Elmwood District.

The Buffalo office, located at 155 Summer Street between Elmwood and Delaware, is a unique location in the legal world. Instead of stuffy conference rooms, there are beautifully decorated rooms with couches, bright interiors and even a fireplace meant to bring ultimate comfort to our clients.

We want to provide a convenient, casual office for city clients, realtors and lenders to meet with our staff without having to leave the city and travel to the suburbs to one of our offices in Amherst, Lockport, Lancaster or even Ellicottville.

The Buffalo office, also utilized for matters involving Matrimonial, Mediation, and Elder Law, is the ideal setting for any of your legal needs. When it comes to sensitive family matters, we want our clients to feel at ease and safe. Our professional mediators assist in matters which may benefit from mediation instead traditional court trials. Mediation services are also substantially less expensive as opposed taking a matter to trial.

Our new Summer Street location will be home to classes, seminars, and information presentations to those in the city. We’ve created a user-friendly site and a go-to spot for those needing our legal services or want to learn more about what we offer as a law firm.

The Tiveron Law office on Summer Street provides private parking, evening and weekend hours, along with flat-rate pricing.

Stop on by and see what all the fuss is about, we’re open!

To read even more about the Buffalo Office, you can check out the article featured in Buffalo Business First.