Norman Ingber

New York attorney Norman Ingber has practiced law for 40 years. As Managing Senior Partner for Ingber & Provost, LLP, he primarily focuses on bankruptcy law, personal injury, and medical malpractice. Norman Ingber provides experienced assistance to clients filing bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. In his practice, which has locations in Poughkeepsie, Bloomingburg, and Melville, he offers legal guidance to people seeking mortgage modifications and represents homeowners faced with property foreclosures.

Norman Ingber's background includes work as trial counsel for a major insurance provider. Through the years, he has also served in the capacity of general counsel for several different corporations. Additionally, he was a partner in a New York City law firm prior to the establishment of Ingber & Provost.

A former New York school teacher, Ingber served on the New York City Planning Commission for Staten Island. A charitable individual, he supports nonprofit agencies such as Goodwill Industries International, Inc., and has worked to expand soup kitchens in southern New York's Sullivan County. In his spare time, he enjoys learning about the stock market and traveling, particularly to Canada and the Caribbean.

After completing his undergraduate studies at Pace University in the New York metropolitan area, Norman Ingber earned a law degree from New York Law School, one of the oldest independent law schools in the United States. Additionally, he attended Yeshiva University's Ferkauf Graduate School, a program accredited by the American Psychological Association. He also studied at The Alfred Adler Institute of New York, an institute providing post-graduate training for mental health professionals, and The New School for Social Research, a school founded in 1919 as a home for progressive thinkers.

Ingber also collects sports automobiles as a hobby, has lent support to individuals suffering from AIDS, and has made contributions to saving equine animals.