Law FirmThe Orlow Firm
122-60 Queens Blvd Suite 57, New York, New York, 11415
New York Civil Rights Advocates
The Orlow Firm is a New York-based civil rights and personal injury law firm with a strong focus on holding law enforcement and government entities accountable for misconduct and constitutional violations. The firm has built a reputation for aggressively pursuing justice on behalf of individuals who have suffered at the hands of police officers, corrections officers, and other government actors in the New York metropolitan area.
The firm handles a wide range of civil rights matters including excessive force, false arrest, malicious prosecution, and wrongful death claims arising from encounters with law enforcement. The Orlow Firm is known for taking on complex cases against the New York City Police Department and other municipal agencies, navigating the procedural challenges that come with suing government entities under federal and state law.
With a client-centered approach, The Orlow Firm dedicates significant resources to investigating claims of police brutality and civil rights abuses, working closely with clients and their families throughout the litigation process. The firm's attorneys bring substantial experience in federal civil rights litigation under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, seeking compensatory and punitive damages for victims of government misconduct.
The Orlow Firm serves clients throughout New York City and the surrounding region, providing personalized legal representation to those who have been wronged by the very institutions charged with protecting them. The firm remains committed to vindicating constitutional rights and securing meaningful recoveries for victims of police misconduct.
Notable Results
- $1.25 million settlement for a diabetic man who died after being denied insulin in custody
- $475,000 for a woman who lost her eye to a bean bag gun
Key Characteristics
- Inside Knowledge: Founders are former ADAs with deep understanding of government entity defense strategies
- Precision Litigation: Specializes in failure-to-intervene and medical neglect cases