James Edward Monroe

211 Main Street, Goshen, NY

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Education

1996
Western Michigan University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1991
Albany State University, Albany, New York, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1987
Mininsink Valley High School, High School Diploma

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Kathy barnett

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07 Aug, 2024
I am so thankful that James Monroe from Dupee & Monroe P.C. handled my personal injury case . Jim Monroe was extremely professional, he answered every question, and explained every step as we moved through the process. We set clear goals of what our monetary expectations were and Jim made sure we hit those goals. Having Jim in my corner put me at ease, and made a very stressful situation an easy one. Jim and his team constantly kept me aware of the procedures and correspondents with the defendants. Often he would follow up with a phone call. I highly recommend James Monroe to anyone who may need legal advise or representation. He is the absolute best! Thank you Jim and your team!
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Anonymous

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27 Jun, 2024
James Monroe is an excellent lawyer. The best in Orange County, NY. He’s understanding, caring and makes you feel at ease even if you’re falling part inside. He delivers and fights for you. Highly recommend him!
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Meredith

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13 Jun, 2024
James Monroe was a rock during a tough time for me. He was not just a lawyer but a true supporter. Always a phone call away, ready to answer any concerns I had with patience and clarity. It’s rare to meet someone so professional yet so personable. I’d recommend him to anyone in a heartbeat.
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Publications

2014:
Times Herald Record, Builders in Port Jervis Say They're Owed $550,000
2014:
New York Law Journal, Cole v. Sears, Roebuck & Company
2014:
Times Herald Record, Middletown Police Lawsuit May Go to Trial in Spring
2013:
Times Herald Record, McKee Following in Father's Tracks
2013:
Times Herald Record, Boys Performed Sex Acts on Bus
2013:
New York Law Journal, DeVito v. Sears, Roebuck & Company
2012:
New York Law Journal, Albano-Plotkin v. Travelers Insurance Company
2012:
Times Herald Record, Driver Gets Two to Six Years for Leaving his Girlfriend to Die on Road in Cornwall
2012:
Times Herald Record, Orange County Case Cited in Dissent Against Jail Strip-Searches
2012:
Times Herald Record, Sister of Victim Seeks Stiffer Penalties for Unlicensed Driving
2012:
New York Law Journal, Daudier v. E&S Medical Staffing, Inc.
2012:
Times Herald Record, Man Given Up To 6 Years In Girlfriend's Roadside Death
2011:
New York Law Journal, Jackler v. Byrne
2011:
Times Herald Record, Ex-M'town Cop's Suit Against Bosses is On
2011:
Times Herald Record, Destefano Suit Against Middletown Tossed, But Mayor Gets Settlement Anyway
2011:
New York Law Journal, Ex-Officer's Free-Speech Claim Against City Revived by Circuit
2010:
New York Law Journal, Jackler v. Byrne
2010:
Times Herald Record, Walden Settles Suit Accusing Officer of Using Excessive Force
2009:
Times Herald Record, Hospital Sued Over 2006 Suicide
2009:
Times Herald Record, NYPD Police Woman Names Cop, Walden in Brutality Suit
2009:
Times Herald Record, Middletown Chiropractor Pleads Guilty in Molesting Case
2009:
Times Herald Record, Ex-Middletown Cop Says He Was Fired For Telling Truth About Sergeant's Behavior
2008:
New York Law Journal, Harden v. Tynatison
2008:
Times Herald Record, City Employee Dropped From Destefano Lawsuit
2008:
Times Herald Record, Chiropractor Arraigned on Five Additional Charges of Inappropriate Behavior
2008:
Times Herald Record, $1.4M Settlement Ok'd in Fatal Rundown
2008:
Times Herald Record, Destefano Suing Middletown Officials Over Prosecution
2007:
Times Herald Record, Conviction Tossed and "JoJo back" in Appeals Court Ruling
2006:
Times Herald Record, Man Files Lawsuit Against Police
2006:
Times Herald Record, Acquitted Man Plans to Sue M'town Police
2006:
Times Herald Record, Middletown Settles Excessive-Force Lawsuit for $400,000
2006:
Times Herald Record, Woman Waits For End to Newburgh Sexual Harassment Case
2006:
Times Herald Record, Strip Search Policy Sunk
2006:
Times Herald Record, Code Chief Ignores Warnings in Harassment Case
2006:
Times Herald Record, Bill Cummings, City of Newburgh, Settle Sexual Harassment Suit
2006:
Times Herald Record, Brutality Claim Filed vs. Middletown
2005:
Times Herald Record, No Jail Time For Destefano
2005:
Times Herald Record, Closing Arguments
2005:
Times Herald Record, Drug Flow Bared in Wiretap Game
2005:
Times Herald Record, Cop Charged With Perjury
2005:
Times Herald Record, Strip Search Settlement Near
2005:
Times Herald Record, Prosecutor's Old Letter Used to Defend Mayor
2005:
Times Herald Record, Judge Slams Officials at Middletown Schools
2005:
Times Herald Record, Mayor On Trial
2005:
Times Herald Record, New Device Can Find Drugs in Jail
2005:
Times Herald Record, Defense Rests; Mayor Full of Confidence
2005:
Times Herald Record, Alleged Stabber to Back Cadet's NYMA Hazing Claim
2005:
Times Herald Record, Suspect's Broken Jaw Spurs Cop Suspension
2005:
New York Times, Middletown Mayor is Cleared of Serious Corruption Charges
2005:
Times Herald Record, Landlord Takes the Stand
2005:
Times Herald Record, Mayor's Lawyer Grills Cops Over Eight Parking Tickets
2005:
Times Herald Record, Suspect Broken Jaw Spurs Cop Suspension
2004:
Times Herald Record, Federal Loan Focus of Grand Jury Probe of Middletown Mayor
2004:
Times Herald Record, 11-Year Old Girl Suing District Over Suspension
2004:
Times Herald Record, Mayor Under Investigation
2004:
Times Herald Record, Dogs Are Out For Destefano's Court Appearance
2003:
New York Law Journal, Dodge v. county of Orange
2003:
Times Herald Record, Lawyers Say Jail Exaggerated Need for Strip Searches
2003:
Times Herald Record, Destefano Parking Tic kets Trial to Go On
2003:
Times Herald Record, Ex-Cop Gets Probation
2003:
Times Herald Record, Orange Goes to Court to Defend Strip Search
2003:
New York Law Journal, Maneely v. City of Newburgh
2003:
Times Herald Record, Ex-Cop Gets Probation
2003:
New York Law Journal, Dodge v. County of Orange
2002:
Times Herald Record, Orange County Fights Strip Search Ban
2002:
Times Herald Record, City Likely Faces Suit Over Strip Searches
2002:
Times Herald Record, Jury Chosen in Guard's Assault on Inmate
2002:
Times Herald Record, Judge Curtails Jail's Strip Searches
2002:
Times Herald Record, Orange County Fights Strip Search Ban
2002:
New York Law Journal, Strip-Search Policy Enjoined as Invasive
2001:
Times Herald Record, Law Firm's Study of Sheriff's Office Inspires Lawsuit
2000:
Times Herald Record, Court Rules Strip Search Illegal
2000:
New York Law Journal, Berkowitz v. County of Orange
2000:
New York Law Journal, Huck v. City of Newburgh
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