New York Traffic Ticket Lawyer Elected to Serve as President of Traffic Attorney Non-Profit

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“I am humbled to be recognized by my traffic attorney peers. I am fortunate to have a great and productive Board to ensure fairness to the adjudication of New York moving violations.”

Matthew J. Weiss, co-founder and head of Weiss & Associates, PC, was recently elected to serve as President of a non-profit group of traffic attorneys known as the Association of Motor Vehicle Trial Attorneys, Inc., or AMVTA. Matthew is a lawyer who is devoted to helping motorists throughout New York State with their vehicle and traffic law matters.

Since 1991, Weiss & Associates, PC has helped tens of thousands of motorists with speeding tickets, suspension, move over law violations, electronic device tickets and other New York traffic tickets.

The AMVTA was started over 25 years ago and consists of New York lawyers and law firms who handle traffic tickets for their clients and its focus, vehicle and traffic law matters affecting the public.

“I am humbled to be recognized by my traffic attorney peers,” said Matthew. “I am fortunate to have a great and productive Board to ensure fairness to the adjudication of New York moving violations.”

As his first major act as President, Matthew spearheaded a lawsuit against the DMV, seeking to end police officers testifying by telephone at the NYC Traffic Violations Bureau. He coined the term for this as ‘speakerphone justice.’

About NY Traffic Ticket / Weiss & Associates, PC:

NY Traffic Ticket is one of the premier New York traffic law firms handling vehicle and traffic law matters throughout New York State. Their dedicated team of traffic attorneys and staff has worked in New York a long time, being 100% focused on vigorously defending motorists who receive summonses for any type of moving or truck violation. Whether it be a speeding ticket in the Catskills, running a red light in Manhattan, or disobeying a stop sign in Southampton, Weiss & Associates, PC can help and make legal problems as simple as possible.

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