Farris M. Fayyaz, Esq.
Farris M. Fayyaz, Esq.
Farris Fayyaz is a New York Law graduate with his primary focus in personal injury litigation ever since being admitted to the New York Bar. Prior to being admitted to the Bar, Mr. Fayyaz interned at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office in the Domestic Violence Bureau where he represented victims of domestic violence. He also served as a Law Clerk at Furnari Scher LLP where he assisted transactional attorneys with mergers and acquisitions as well as corporate formations. Prior to commencing his legal education, Mr. Fayyaz graduated with an Honors Bacherlor of Arts degree in Political Science from University of Toronto.
Ever since being admitted to the New York Bar, Mr. Fayyaz has had extensive experience handling motor vehicle accidents, premises liability cases, and medical malpractice cases. He is an aggressive advocate who has been successful in obtaining favorable settlements on behalf of his clients. He is well renowned within the Pakistani community as the next up-and-coming attorney in the field of civil litigation and is extremely liked by all of his previous and existing clients. Mr. Fayyaz is a member of the New York State Bar Association as well as the New York State Trial Lawyers Institute.
Bar Admissions
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New York State
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Eastern District of New York
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Southern District of New York
Education
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New York Law, J.D.
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University of Toronto, Honors B.A.
Professional Associations and Memberships
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New York State Bar Association
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New York State Trial Lawyers Institute
$10,581,576
For 11-year-old girl struck by van
$6,000,000
For passenger injured in NYC bus accident
$4,450,000
Recovered for undocumented construction worker
$3,900,000
For father struck by falling stop sign
$3,000,000
For driver injured in bus accident
$3,000,000
Supermarket slip and fall
$2,000,000
For driver who lost control of vehicle as a result of dangerous roadway
$1,900,000
For passenger injured in two-car collision
$1,500,000
For student who tripped and fell in fire drill
*past results do not guarantee future outcomes.