Vincent M. Ferrero
Of-Counsel
Phone
585-454-6480
Email
vmf@orblaw.com

Practice Focus:

As a partner of the firm, Vincent Ferrero represents clients in all aspects of divorce, family law and Collaborative Law. His experience as a skilled negotiator enables him to consistently achieve favorable results for clients in challenging and complex situations.
When a settlement can’t be reached, he is a respected courtroom advocate, drawing from a history of successful litigation at the trial and appellate levels.

Mr. Ferrero has also represented numerous clients regarding the post-divorce division of retirement assets, including Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs) for retirement plans of domestic and international employers of all sizes. He is actively involved in the family law section of the state and local bar associations and is frequently asked to lecture on topics involving New York divorce and family law.

Latest Post

The Third Department in Binghamton Precast & Supply Corp. v Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company holds that the defendant raised a triable issue of fact as to whether the plaintiff mitigated its losses relative to a business interruption policy.

The Court of Appeals’ decision in Rivera v Montefiore Medical Center (2016 NY Slip Op 06854 [October 20, 2016]) concerned the adequacy of defendant’s expert disclosure and the timeliness of plaintiff’s objection to the same.

On May 2, 2016, the Firm celebrated its centennial with a party at ORBs...

Osborn, Reed & Burke, LLP is pleased to announce that partner, Jennifer M. Schwartzott, Esq., was a winner of The Daily Record's Top Women in Law award for 2016 and associate, Jennifer B. Tarolli, Esq., was a winner of The Daily Record's Up & Coming Attorney award for 2016...

Osborn Reed & Burke, LLP is proud to announce that Aimee L. Koch, a partner at the firm, has been named by the Girl Scouts of Western New York (GSWNY) as a Woman of Distinction...

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