- Criminal Defense
- Construction LitigationStim & Warmuth, P.C. has been practicing on Long Island and in the New York City metropolitan area since 1955. The firm engages primarily in civil commercial litigation including construction litigation, surety litigation, bankruptcy litigation, foreclosure litigation and estate litigation. The firm represents individuals, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, banks, mortgage servicing companies, title companies, sureties and a variety of other commercial and financial enterprises. The firm practices at the trial and appellate levels of the state and federal courts.
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Estate PlanningW ARMUTH attended the State University of New York at Stony Brook and received a BA degree magna cum laude with a dual major in psychology and elementary education and a MA degree in liberal studies. Mrs. Warmuth graduated from St. John’s University School of Law with a degree of Juris Doctor cum laude where she was ranked second in her night school graduating class. While at St. John’s, Mrs. Warmuth received three awards including the American Jurisprudence Awards for excellent achievement in the study of Property II and Trusts and Estates as well as the New York State Trial Lawyer’s Association Louis R. Harolds Memorial Award for excellence in the field of Tort Law. Mrs. Warmuth was admitted to the New York State Bar on March 25, 1981. Mrs. Warmuth has been employed by Stim & Warmuth, P.C., formerly Joseph D. Stim, P.C., since 1975. In August, 1981, shortly after she was admitted to the Bar, Mrs. Warmuth became a partner of Stim & Warmuth, P.C. Mrs. Warmuth belongs to the New York State Bar Association and the Suffolk County Bar Association where she sits on the Judicial Screening and Grievance committees and served co-chair of the Appellate Practice Committee (2013-2015). She frequently volunteers to provide pro-bono legal services as part of the Bar Association’s foreclosure settlement project. Mrs. Warmuth is admitted to practice in all New York State Courts, the United States Supreme Court, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Southern, Northern and Western Districts of New York.
- Wills
- Trusts
- Bankruptcy
- Foreclosure