SYRACUSE, N.Y. — DeWitt–based Centolella Green Law, P.C. has opened a second office in the Hamilton White House at 307 S. Townsend St. in Syracuse.
The firm started operations in the new space in August, Jason Centolella, attorney and partner in the firm, said in an email response to a BJNN inquiry.
It is the firm’s second local office, in addition to its main office at 6832 E. Genesee St. in DeWitt. Centolella Green also maintains an office in New York City for client meetings. That office isn’t regularly staffed, Centolella noted in the email response.
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In addition to the new Syracuse office, the firm also hired attorney Eric Bronstad, who is the fifth partner in Centolella Green Law. Bronstad joins the firm’s founding partners, including Centolella, along with attorneys Kathleen Centolella, Dr. G. Randall Green, and Samuel Burgess.
The firm opened the Syracuse office because the DeWitt location “simply is not big enough to house the entire practice,” citing employee and client growth, according to a Sept. 29 news release.
The firm chose its DeWitt location to “best serve” the firm’s health-care clients, and now the second office location will “add convenience” for other health-care and business clients in downtown Syracuse.
The firm’s revenue from health-care and business-client bases has been growing at a rate of 20 percent each year over the past three years, Kathleen Centolella said in the release.
The firm currently has a “strong” focus on health-care law, but is now “branching out” beyond its work with physician practices into dental-service organization law, the firm said in the news release.
Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com


