Syracuse New York Speeding Ticket Attorneys

Seth Azria, Traffic Lawyer

New York Traffic Ticket Lawyer Seth M.AzriaSeth Azria is a partner at Azria & Bruffett Law Firm PLLC and heads the traffic defense practice. He has successfully represented thousands of clients with traffic tickets in courts throughout New York State. 

Mr. Azria was born and raised in Syracuse, New York. He earned a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University at Buffalo and a JD, magna cum laude, from New York Law School.

In law school, Mr. Azria was an Associate Editor on the Law Review and intern at the New York Attorney General's Office in the Manhattan Criminal Prosecutions Bureau. Mr. Azria is a member of the New York Appellate Division Fourth Department's assigned criminal appeals panel. He is addmitted to the practice of law in New York, Georgia, and Florida. 

Mr. Azria worked as an associate at a mid-size Florida law firm practicing in the litigation and appeals departments before returning to his hometown of Syracuse to open the Azria Law Office and then in 2015, Azria & Bruffett Law Firm PLLC with two former prosecutors. 

Mr. Azria invites your calls, emails, and texts, about any traffic tickets or related issues that you may face. 

Azria & Bruffett Law Firm PLLC

Divorce, DWI, Criminal and Traffic Defense

Seth Azria joined forces with David C. Bruffett, Jr., and Ralph Habib to create Azria & Bruffett Law Firm PLLC. With A&B, Mr. Azria continued to represent drivers all over New York State and, with his partner, expanded the firm practices areas beyond traffic and criminal appeals. 

With experienced former prosecutors in Mr. Bruffett,  A&B represents individuals charged with DWI and a range of other crimes. Mr. Bruffett, having spent many years also practicing civil litigation, brought the personal injury, family, and divorce practices to the firm. 

Seth Azria, and his firm, have represented clients in most of the approximately 1300 justice courts located throughout New York State. As a result, they have assembled a useful database of court contact information. A&B makes the database public for your convenience.   New York Traffic Ticket Court Directory. 

 

 

 

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  • Traffic Ticket Lawyers

  •  Traffic Defense - primary practice
  •  (315) 396-8006 - direct
  •  (315) 254-2024 - fax
  •  seth@azriabruffettlaw.com
Google+ Review

I was entirely satisfied with the representation I received from Azria and Bruffett. In May 2018, I received two tickets for failing to stop adequately at a stop sign (the officer said it was a "rolling stop") and failure to signal more than 100 ft. before a turn. I had never had a moving violation in 20+ years of driving, and I was now suddenly facing 5 points and the possibility of a hefty fine! Azria and Bruffett were able to get the charges reduced to a non-moving violation with no points and a minimal fine. Based on my experience, I would recommend them to someone who is concerned about avoiding points and black marks on their driving record.

Christopher Noble posted to Google+
My experience with Seth Azria

I had multiple traffic tickets that included two misdemeanors, speeding, seat belt, expired inspection you name it I had it. Seth was very proficient, effective beyond my expectations, always returned my calls and kept me notified. I know almost nothing related to the law and he was was capable of explaining things in "normal English." I highly recommend him to anyone. On a 5 star scoring system, I rate him as a 10. Thank you Seth.

A Traffic Ticket Client posted to Avvo
Google Review

Amazing lawyer! 21mph over in a school zone turned into a small parking violation with a small fee and no points on my license.

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