Peter M. Agulnick, P.C.; Attorney; false arrest; judgment enforcement; litigation
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A general-practice attorney in Lower Manhattan handles an uneven caseload—sometimes it’s commercial litigation, sometimes it’s civil rights claims, and sometimes it’s wrangling judgments into repayment. Across many dockets, the wide angle is usually the same: one party believes they’ve been wronged, the other side insists the account is settled. At 305 Broadway, one office keeps those counts separate when false arrest, judgment enforcement, or routine litigation demands precision.
False arrest allegations can collapse under technical scrutiny; enforcement actions can stall when paperwork gets lost. Between those extremes sit standard breach-of-contract wranglings and the occasional tort fight. Strip away the drama and the core task remains the same: gather evidence, meet deadlines, compare statutes. Neighboring courts and agencies decide who prevails, but someone still has to file the motions and chase the docket numbers.
Visitors to 305 Broadway will find the building unadorned and the hallway utilitarian, a space for paperwork flow rather than grand entrances. Within that rhythm, the phone rings with callers checking balances and defendants scheduling depositions. An overlooked elevator bank and a stairwell tucked beside a freight door serve the same purpose: get files upstairs and keep signatures compliant.
A simple map click lands you outside the glass doors. From there, Broadway’s usual lunch rush funnels toward City Hall Plaza five blocks north. Aim for the entrance marked 305; the rest sorts itself out once you’re inside the lobby.