The Marrone Law Firm acquires the McMahon Law Firm

The Marrone Law Firm acquires the McMahon Law Firm


The Marrone Law Firm of Syracuse has completed its acquisition of the McMahon Law Firm of Camillus. Steve McMahon (left) is now retired. Anthony Marrone (right) is the founder and CEO of the Marrone Law Firm, a boutique firm focusing on the areas of elder law, Medicare, and estate planning. (Photo credit: Marrone Law Firm website)

SYRACUSE, NY — The Marrone Law Firm, PC of Syracuse announced it has acquired the McMahon Law Firm of Camillus.

Long-time attorney Steve McMahon has decided to retire after nearly five decades of practice, the Marrone firm said in a Jan. 30 releases.

The combination became official in late January, Chris Kirkegaard, COO of the Marrone Law Firm, tells CNYBJ in an email.

Both firms are about the same size, and the Marrone firm now has two attorneys and six staff members, according to Kirkegaard. He noted that operations at the McMahon Law office at 3 Henry Beach Drive in Camillus had “wound down,” which was part of the transition plan.

The Marrone Law Firm is now servicing McMahon Law clients from its office at 506 E. Washington St. in Syracuse, he tells CNYBJ.

The Marrone Law Firm — led by founder and CEO Anthony Marrone — is a boutique firm with offices in Syracuse and Watertown, which provides legal services in the areas of elder law, Medicaid, and estate planning.

“Steve McMahon has been a pillar of the legal profession in the Central New York area for many years,” Marrone said. “We are honored to have him entrust his firm and its clients to The Marrone Law Firm. We are confident that our team of experienced attorneys and support staff will continue to provide the highest quality of service and representation.”

McMahon expressed his confidence in the Marrone Law Firm. “I have full faith in Anthony and his team to carry on the legacy of The McMahon Law Firm. I am sure that their skills and expertise will be of great value to the firm’s clients,” McMahon said.

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