About Thearthur A.
Thearthur A. Duncan earned his law degree from SUNY Buffalo Law School. He studied the core subjects that shape trial practice and transactional work, and he left law school prepared to join New York’s legal community. His training there included research, writing and the procedural rules that govern state courts.
After graduating, Duncan entered practice in New York. Over the years he has built a practice that handles a range of matters for clients in the state. He has worked in private practice and in solo practice settings, navigating the demands of case management, client counseling and court appearances. Those early years established the routines he still relies on now.
Duncan’s professional approach is grounded in methodical preparation. He emphasizes clear legal analysis and attention to deadlines. He relies on the litigation and negotiation skills he developed in law school and sharpened in practice. That combination informs how he assesses disputes and the options he presents to clients.
He is admitted to practice in New York and has maintained a practice there ever since. His work requires keeping current with changes in state procedure and local court practices. He attends continuing legal education programs and follows state-level developments to ensure his work aligns with prevailing standards.
Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers direct communication. He tends to outline issues plainly and then map out the next steps. This plainspoken style helps clients understand complex matters. It also makes interactions with opposing counsel and court personnel more straightforward.
Duncan handles intake, litigation planning and client counseling from his office. He manages case files personally and often serves as the primary contact for the people and businesses who retain him. That hands-on role means he takes responsibility for both litigation strategy and the administrative details that keep cases moving.
Outside the office, Duncan’s activity is centered on professional development and client service rather than public-facing roles. He has not been portrayed in the media for landmark cases, nor is he known for academic appointments. Instead, his practice has taken a practical path rooted in everyday legal work for New York clients.
He currently practices at the Law Office of TheArthur A Duncan, where he serves clients across New York.