After careful thought and deliberation, the six remaining partners of Conboy, McKay, Bachman & Kendall, LLP have decided to end the partnership on January 31, 2022, and go their separate ways. We are certainly disappointed that we could not continue the long history of the Conboy Law Firm, but departure of partners late last year and the difficulty and cost of maintaining offices in both Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties made continuing to operate the firm unsustainable.


The former partners of Conboy Law Firm may be reached as follows:

Attorneys Gerald Ducharme, Scott Goldie and Thomas Adams will practice law as Ducharme, Goldie & Adams P.C. and remain at 2 Judson Street, Canton, NY 13617. They can be reached:

Ducharme, Goldie & Adams P.C.
2 Judson Street, Canton, NY 13617
315-386-8544
www.dgalawny.com
[email protected]

Attorney Victoria Hasseler Collins will practice law as Collins & Hasseler Law, PLLC, with her father Lawrence D. Hasseler at 225 State Street, Carthage, NY 13619. They can be reached:

Collins & Hasseler Law, PLLC
225 State Street, Carthage, NY 13619
315-519-1113
www.chlawcarthage.com
[email protected]

Attorney David Geurtsen will practice law as David B. Geurtsen, Attorney at Law, and remain at 407 Sherman Street, Watertown, NY 13601. He can be reached at:

David B. Geurtsen, Attorney at Law
407 Sherman Street, Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 899-1900
[email protected]

Attorney Mathew Porter will practice law as Mathew J. Porter, Attorney at Law, and remain at 407 Sherman Street, Watertown, NY 13601. He can be reached at:

Mathew J. Porter, Attorney at Law
407 Sherman Street, Watertown, NY 13601
315-756-5678
[email protected]

In December 2021 attorneys Megan Kendall, Peter Walton, and James Burrows withdrew from Conboy and now practice law as Kendall, Walton & Burrows, 120 Washington Street, Suite 500A, Watertown, NY 13601. They can be reached at:

Kendall, Walton & Burrows
120 Washington Street, Suite 500A, Watertown, NY 13601
315-753-8080


Conboy will continue its historic practice of maintaining completed client files for a minimum of seven years, after which time the file may be destroyed, and maintaining original client documents such as Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Proxies indefinitely.