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We aim for exceptional quality in each and every client interaction, every written document, and every moment of our client’s representation. We pursue excellence and aim to deliver quality in all aspects of our services. Our team members pursue excellence individually and in our collaborations together.
Excellence One team, many possibilities.
We know that clients want legal counsel with knowledge, expertise, and pragmatic advice. At DGW Kramer, we bring deep expertise in U.S.-China legal issues, along with other cross-border and domestic legal needs, including corporate transactions, civil litigation, immigration, and real estate. We approach each client question with an unstoppable combination of expertise and diligence. We enjoy the hard work of helping clients solve their legal issues.
Expertise & Diligence Local expertise with international perspectives
At DGW Kramer, we built a firm tailor-made to the needs and opportunities of the 21st century global economy. With attorneys and staff across the United States and close affiliations with overseas firms, we can provide clients with assistance adjusted to their own unique needs and expectations. We effectively leverage technology to provide a streamlined approach to legal services, allowing us to provide cost-effective representation for our clients.
Innovation Common sense, uncommon approach

The Supreme Court of the New York State Appellate Division Ruled in Favor of the Plaintiffs Dismissing the Appeal

On August 19, 2020, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division Second Department, affirmed the trial court’s decision in an action with respect to a preliminary injunction on a real estate litigation case. The Second Department ruled in favor of the Plaintiffs, dismissing the appeal, keeping the preliminary injunction in place,

Informational Update for Our Clients

On April 17, 2018, Cambria Company LLC submitted a petition in favor of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties against Certain Quartz Surface Products from the People’s Republic of China pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 sections 701, 702(b), 731, and 732(b). The allegations of “dumping by subject producers” were filed simultaneously with both the U.S.

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