About Us

A HISTORY OF PROMINENCE; A FUTURE OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS

For over 100 years, Clark, Gagliardi and Miller has delivered personal attention and high quality legal advice to its clients. We are proud of our history and are committed to continuing this tradition.


OUR BEGINNINGS

Judge Joseph Gagliardi

We started as Clark & Close in 1907, becoming Clark, Close & Davis in 1921 and adding Gagliardi in 1937. Today, after our first century of continuous practice, we are Clark, Gagliardi & Miller, P.C.


OUR PAST

Since its inception, CG&M’s attorneys have served with distinction. Firm founder Frederick Close was a Judge of the Supreme Court and Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division, Second Department. Joseph Gagliardi was District Attorney of Westchester County and the Administrative Judge for the Ninth Judicial District. Lee Gagliardi served as a Federal Judge in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Elbert Gallagher was the first Administrative Judge for the Ninth Judicial District.

John Dillon, John C. Marbach and Lee Parsons Davis were all Supreme Court Judges. John Dillon also was the Westchester County Surrogate.

Senior partner Henry G. Miller was President of the New York State and Westchester County Bar Associations and a recipient of the Pace Law School Distinguished Service Award.


OUR PRESENT

Henry Miller with former Watergate Prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste

CGM attorneys today continue to serve with distinction.

With millions recovered in 2023 alone, our talented, dedicated team at CGM will help you get the most for your case.

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Client Reviews

"I am grateful for you and your colleagues. The settlement will be life changing for us."

D.C.

"Thanks for believing in me. Thanks for giving it your all. I will always remember you"

R.W.

"Our greatest appreciation and gratitude for an excellent job done. You and your firm have been very helpful, informative and kind. It is very rare to find that kind of honest professionalism."

M.S.

"Exceptional throughout the case. He was always prepared, made sure that I was, and was thoroughly knowledgeable of the law and persistent in applying it. He always had my best interests in mind."

J.B.

Read Henry Miller’s Article on Why the Statute of Limitations Is Unfair

Posted with permission of Trial (September 2011) Copyright American Association for Justice, formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA®)

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