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Taconic Law

Client-Centered Attorney Serving Western MA & Upstate NY

At Taconic Law, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality legal representation throughout our practice areas in Western MA and Upstate NY. We fight for your rights to achieve your legal objectives. We work hard to make the law work for you.

Local Areas We Serve

Our services are available in the following areas:

All of Berkshire County, including:

  • North Adams
  • Pittsfield
  • Great Barrington

All of Western MA, including:

  • Springfield
  • Westfield
  • Northampton

All of Upstate NY, including:

  • Albany County
  • Rensselaer County
  • Columbia County

...and beyond, including:

  • Troy
  • Hudson
  • Albany
  • Poughkeepsie
  • New Lebanon
  • Stephentown
  • Nassau
  • Hoosick
  • North Greenbush
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Performance & Results Matter

Knowing that performance and results matter the most, Attorney Ryan Smith fights for your rights through all stages of the judicial process, including the appellate courts, with knowledge, skill, and dedication.

Attorney Smith has successfully handled cases in District Courts, Superior Courts, the Appeals Court, and the Supreme Judicial Court in the Commonwealth Massachusetts. Attorney Smith has also handled cases throughout the New York trial court system, as well as appeals. 

Standing up to protect your legal rights

When your quality of life is at stake, you can rely on our exceptional service and legal expertise to provide you with a sense of comfort and confidence. At Taconic Law, it is our priority to work with you to achieve the best legal outcome possible. We routinely handle complex and difficult cases with exceptional outcomes. We pride ourselves on delivering personalized services. Visit our 'About' page to learn more. 

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