About William Robert
William Robert Larkin built a career that bridges numbers and the law. He brings an accounting background to legal problems and has spent more than two decades practicing in New York. Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic. He tends to keep the focus on casework rather than publicity.
Larkin earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the State University of New York at Binghamton, completing that degree in 1999. He went on to Brooklyn Law School and received his Juris Doctor in 2002. Those years of study left him comfortable with technical documents and comfortable working through complex client files.
Early in his professional life he moved into a leadership role. In 2003 he served as managing partner at Peter C. Merani, P.C., a role that combined case management, client relations and firm administration. That experience placed him on the front lines of managing a law office and balancing legal work with the demands of running a practice.
Larkin maintains ties to the legal community through professional associations. He has been a member of the New York State Bar Association since 2003. He also holds membership in the Richmond County Bar Association, joining that organization in 2016. He is admitted to practice in New York and spends his professional time working within the state’s courts and regulatory framework.
Today he practices from Larkin Farrell, LLC, operating out of a New York office. His practice reflects a steady approach to client matters and to the often procedural nature of litigation and transactional work. He prefers practical solutions and aims to present clear options to clients rather than relying on technicalities or rhetorical flourish.
Outside the office he keeps a low public profile. He does not seek the spotlight and focuses instead on the day-to-day work of representing clients and managing case files. He continues to engage with local bar organizations and to maintain professional ties in New York, handling matters through Larkin Farrell, LLC’s New York office and in New York courts.