Neyah Kane Bennett, experienced Business, Personal Injury attorney in Middletown, CT with 6 reviews
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Neyah Kane Bennett

101 Centerpoint Drive, Middletown, CT

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Nic

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25 Feb, 2015
I engaged Kane after 4 years of going around and around with another lawyer. Kane was aggressive with my case, and wrapped it up in my favor within 5 months. He answered all my questions in a timely manner, and explained the various consequences when I had choices to make. He is easy to talk to, and makes himself available. If I need services again, I will go back to him immediately.
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Christine

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25 Feb, 2015
I recently lost my job as a Physician Assistant and needed advice regarding the terms of a release and severance benefit, as I felt they were unreasonable. Upon meeting Kane, I was impressed with how pleasant, down-to-earth and insightful he was. He patiently listened to my concerns without making me feel inferior. Equally as important, he showed genuine interest in my situation and a desire to fight for every penny that I deserved. I decided to retain him to correspond with my employer. Kane was diligent and thorough in his work while representing me. He communicated with me regularly via phone and e-mail and graciously addressed my questions/concerns -- even after we established that legal action would not be necessary. On a final note, kudos to the firm's administrator, Karen. She was attentive and personable and helped to make this difficult time of losing my job as painless and stress-free as possible.
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James

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22 Feb, 2012
Mr. Bennett was very thorough in reviewing my case, and did an exceptional job in identifying all of the potential hazards on both sides. He has great intuition and is very adept at navigating the legal process.
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Exceptional legal knowledge and expertise, especially in employment law and non-competes
“His knowledge regarding employment law and non competes far surpassed any attorney I had previously spoken to.”
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Excellent communication and client education
“Attorney Bennett made sure I understood every detail in the process, which made me feel extremely comfortable.”
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Highly responsive and attentive to clients
“Attorney Bennett is attentive from start to finish. He actively is respectful and responsible in all aspect of the law and the relationship as my attorney.”
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Aggressive and effective in handling cases
“Kane was aggressive with my case, and wrapped it up in my favor withi”
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Reasonable rates for legal services
“I can attest that Kane is extremely responsive, knowledgeable and his rates are very reasonable.”
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