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Thorough and readily available
“Kind, engaging, thorough, and readily available! A vital member of my first time homebuying experience.”
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Goes above and beyond for clients
“He went above and beyond for the sellers and as buyers. Providing special hours for convenience of his clients and going the extra miles to their locations for the transactions.”
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Highly knowledgeable in real estate law
“He is very knowledgeable when it comes to many aspects of real estate law.”
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Excellent and professional services
“Excellent and very professional services”
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Dedicated and responsive attorney
“Whenever I needed clarifications he was always one call or text away!”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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03 Jul, 2024 by Edwin soto
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18 Jan, 2024 by Warlordop
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10 Nov, 2023 by Patient advocate
During Covid Ed came to us! Our home, and he went above and beyond. I highly recommend Atty Farrow. Wonderful person to know always available quick reply to any question within real estate law. Thank you Ed.
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16 May, 2023 by Yazmin carrasquillo
Excellent and very professional services
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18 Mar, 2023 by Nixon bernard
Edwin is the top lawyer in the state of Connecticut without a doubt. He is very knowledgeable when it comes to many aspects of real estate law. I have attended courses taught by ed and I can truly say they were absolutely worth it.
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Michel Bayonne performed nothing less than legal magic on my corporation's behalf, and he did so faster than I ever thought possible. Unfortunately, I am not allowed to post the name of the company I work for without going through a lengthy approval process, but I am seeking permission to do so as it is a Fortune 500 corporation. If I had to list the one most impressive feature of his representation, it would be that he was the most responsive lawyer I have ever had the pleasure of working with (and I've worked in a few). I know he was extremely busy as his firm always is, but he didn't only return phone calls, but he contacted me to inform me of every conversation he had with opposing counsel and had the answer almost immediately to ever question I asked him. Mr. Bayonne and everyone I met at his firm were perfectly profession and I highly recommend contacting him on behalf company if is in urgent need of counsel.
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04 Sep, 2024 by Alfonso sotomayor
It was a very good decision retaining David's services to handle our immigration matters. He is a very cordial and professional attorney. Everything was explained to us thoroughly and all questions were answered clearly. We are very pleased! Mary and Alfonso
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12 Aug, 2024 by Sarah molinelli
Without speaking at all on the case, I’d like to comment on Matthew and Jessica’s willingness to listen, look holistically at a situation, work with the family to truly understand their client beyond the obvious, allow their client influence over their repentance, and desire to see beyond what initially met their eye. In a case that could have gone one way fast… Matthew and Jessica took the time to really represent a whole person and get him a fair deal. With appreciation.
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04 Sep, 2024 by Bb
The best immigration lawyer! Very professional and knows what he is talking about. Highly recommended
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04 Sep, 2024 by Alfonso sotomayor
It was a very good decision retaining David's services to handle our immigration matters. He is a very cordial and professional attorney. Everything was explained to us thoroughly and all questions were answered clearly. We are very pleased! Mary and Alfonso
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12 Aug, 2024 by Sarah molinelli
Without speaking at all on the case, I’d like to comment on Matthew and Jessica’s willingness to listen, look holistically at a situation, work with the family to truly understand their client beyond the obvious, allow their client influence over their repentance, and desire to see beyond what initially met their eye. In a case that could have gone one way fast… Matthew and Jessica took the time to really represent a whole person and get him a fair deal. With appreciation.
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