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Stephen E. Diamond Law Firm

Stephen E. Diamond

Stephen E. Diamond is a distinguished attorney based in Dutchess County, New York, bringing a wealth of experience to his legal practice. He offers comprehensive legal services to both individuals and businesses in the realms of Elder & Estate Law, Estate Planning & Probate, Business Law, Commercial Real Estate, and Banking & Secured Lending.


A longtime resident of the Hudson Valley, Stephen was a partner at Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond, LLP (SRDD Law), where he gained recognition for his dedication to supporting local clients and his active participation in community initiatives. With over 30 years of legal experience, he has established a loyal clientele that depends on the essential legal services provided by SRDD Law at pivotal moments in their lives. His areas of specialization include wills and estates, business formation and transactions, as well as commercial and residential real estate transactions, including lending and secured transactions.


In addition to his legal practice, Stephen serves as legal counsel and an honoree for the Northern Dutchess NAACP and provides legal counsel for the Matt Herring Foundation. He has held the position of former Chairman and is currently serving as legal counsel for the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce. His contributions to the community extend to his previous role on the Board of Directors of The Community Foundation of Dutchess County and his current position as legal counsel for the Chamber Foundation. He is also a sought-after speaker on topics related to Estate and Retirement Planning and Elder Law issues.


Stephen earned a Bachelor of Arts from Marist College, a Juris Doctorate from Pepperdine University, and a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. He is licensed to practice law in New York, Florida, and Massachusetts. Before transitioning to his legal career, he dedicated 19 years to the Arlington Fire District, ultimately rising to the rank of First Assistant Chief.

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