
Michael J. Mirras, Esq.
1994 graduate of Western New England College School of Law.
Attorney Mirras was a solo practitioner in his hometown of Geneva until merging firms with Nicholas V. Midey, Esq. in 2002. Attorney Mirras has continued the Midey tradition established in 1945 of practicing small town law with integrity at honest reasonable rates.
Attorney Mirras currently focuses his practice on criminal defense, DWI defense, estates and estate planning, will drafting, business law and municipal law.

Stephen R. Ricci, Esq.
Dedicated to representing injured individuals in personal injury matters, focusing in the areas of motor vehicle accidents and slip/trip and falls. Attorney Ricci takes great pride in his commitment to providing individualized, personal and detailed attention to each of his clients' claims for damages.
1998 graduate of Widener University School of Law.
Mr. Ricci merged his solo practice with Midey & Mirras in 2011 to form Midey, Mirras & Ricci, LLP.

Emil J. Bove, Jr., Esq.
1973 graduate of New England Law School.
Attorney Bove worked as an attorney in the New York State Attorney General's Office until his retirement in 2011 at which time he joined the firm of Midey, Mirras & Ricci, LLP.
Attorney Bove focuses his practice on estates and estate planning, will drafting, business law and various litigation matters.

Christi L. Miller, Esq.
2003 graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo Law School.
Attorney Miller worked as an attorney in the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office from 2003 until 2005. In 2005 she went into private practice and joined Midey, Mirras & Ricci, LLP in 2012.
Attorney Miller focuses her practice on both residential and commercial real estate.

William F. McGowan, Esq.
Specializing In Real Estate, Estate, Business, and Education Law
Graduate of University of Michigan Law School 1964
Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in all state and federal courts sitting in New York State
Former Chairman and member of the Ontario County Board of Supervisors
Former President Geneva Kiwanis Club
Historic Seneca Falls
As home to the Women's Rights National Historical Park, site of the first Women's Rights Convention, the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, and the National Women's Hall of Fame. Annually, Seneca Falls plays host to Convention Days, a celebration of Women's Rights.
The Cayuga-Seneca Canal runs the length of downtown providing a scenic stop for boating at our beautiful Canal Harbor. Downtown and the Bridge Street Bridge are said to have inspired Frank Capra's Bedford Falls in "It's a Wonderful Life" and each year the town holds a festival to celebrate the movie.

