TSTERRY LEE STOLTZNicoletti Horning & Sweeney
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Nicoletti Horning & Sweeney

Terry Lee Stoltz

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88 Pine Street, New York, NY, 10005
BusinessAdmiralty & MaritimeInternational LawCommercialArbitration
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Terry Lee Stoltz is an admiralty and maritime attorney with over 50 years of legal experience, practicing at Nicoletti Horning & Sweeney in New York, NY. He earned a degree from University of Illinois BS in 1971 and a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 1975. He has been admitted to the New York Bar since 1976. His practice encompasses admiralty and maritime, arbitration, business, commercial real estate, and international law, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1976

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Admiralty and Maritime20%
  • Arbitration20%
  • Business20%
  • Commercial Real Estate20%
  • International Law20%

Languages

English

Experience

50+ years

Admiralty and Maritime Attorney at Nicoletti Horning & Sweeney. Admitted to practice in New York, 1976. Focus areas include Business, Admiralty & Maritime, International Law.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

New York

Bar #New York State Bar Association · Admitted 1976

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Schools & Education

Columbia University School of Law JD

Degree · 1975

University of Illinois BS

Degree · 1971

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88 Pine Street, New York, NY, 10005

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