SASA Law Office
About
Law offices can feel distant and formal, but a few are tucked into midtown corridors where paperwork rarely overshadows practical solutions. SASA Law Office sits inside that narrower slice of the city you pass on foot between towering lobbies and deli counters. Its second-floor presence among the business-address shuffle keeps things simple: you step off the avenue and head upstairs with a nameplate that doesn’t flash. The firm handles contract disputes, employment negotiations, and trade-secret counseling, while real-estate closings and negotiated settlements show up regularly. Personal service accounts for a good portion of the docket too, whether it’s reviewing leases or hashing out terms before signatures appear.
Where it’s actually housed matters when deadlines feel hourly. 211 East 43rd Street anchors the block east of Third Avenue, a cross-street system that subway riders navigate once you exit from the 4/5/6 or walk across the bridge from Grand Central. Subcontractor litigation and confidentiality pacts arrive more often than morning coffee in this zip code. A brisk five-block walk once drops you from Penn’s glass corridors; in reverse, you head west at the end of whatever agenda brought you down the elevator. Boroughs shrink when paper stacks hit desks downtown—this midtown island keeps matters collated without scenic detours.
Appointments aren’t impossible to coordinate, even at short notice, if you pace the call right. Check the directory beside the elevators when you arrive, or reach out on the same block before you merge back into the sidewalk flow. The firm answers at (212) 991-8504 when the urgency hits—you’ll hear confirmation almost immediately if the line’s quiet, otherwise a callback follows within the hour. Hours aren’t locked to sunrise; flexibility is built into their elevator banks’ operating schedule.
Folded into the rhythm of suits shuffling between 42nd and 44th Streets, SASA doesn’t ask you to explain what happened twice. Follow Park Avenue’s ten-block grid south from Bloomberg to the doorman’d tower at 505; the short southward walk traces exactly how far Midtown’s backstreets stay from the postcard avenues. Directions land reliably onscreen when you cue the map view: enter 211 East 43rd and the freight elevator shows up as plainly as the subway swipe that brought you there.