About Sergey Vladimirovich
Sergey Vladimirovich Makarov graduated from Temple University Beasley School of Law. He attended the Beasley School of Law at Temple, where he completed his legal training and prepared for practice in a busy, urban bar. That education laid a practical foundation and introduced him to litigation, counseling and transactional work common in metropolitan practice.
After law school he established his practice in New York. He is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction and has spent his career working in the state's courts and before administrative bodies. Colleagues describe his approach as direct and workmanlike. He handles client matters in a hands-on way and manages cases from early intake through resolution.
His daily work encompasses client counseling, negotiations, and courtroom appearances when required. He is experienced in preparing pleadings, arguing motions, and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues. He also spends time on transactional matters and contract drafting when those arise, balancing written work with in-person advocacy.
Makarov is the principal of the LAW OFFICES OF SERGEY V. MAKAROV. The firm operates out of New York and serves individual and small-business clients. He runs a compact office where he coordinates the flow of work and remains personally involved in cases. The practice handles a steady mix of filings, hearings, and transactional tasks, and the office emphasizes clear communication with clients about next steps and likely outcomes.
Over the years he has kept a steady focus on practical problem-solving and preparing matters for the next stage, whether that means settlement discussions or litigation. He maintains the familiar rhythms of a private practitioner: client meetings, document preparation, court appearances, and negotiation. He currently practices at the LAW OFFICES OF SERGEY V. MAKAROV in New York, where his work concentrates on representing clients in matters arising under New York law.