Richard A Reeve, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in New Haven, CT with 28 reviews
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Richard A Reeve

350 Orange St Ste 101, New Haven, CT

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Eric wilson

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05 Nov, 2024
Initially when first reached out other firms never returned my call or simply ignored me. The day I called jacobs&Dow they reached back the same hour.I had two different cases that were entwined. Attorney Katz successfully argued both and rendered more than favorable settlements I thought impossible. When other firms turned me down as a veteran this means the world to me. Thank you Jonathan, Kara , Holly, nick, Debbie, Alyssa. Anyone needing legal advice you’ll achieve positive results with Jacobs and Dow.
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John tatoian enterprises john a. tatoian jd esq.

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19 Oct, 2024
As a fellow attorney, years ago I met with Dow regarding a fairly simple matter. I found him to be profane, cavalier, arrogant, self righteous & borderline unethical in attempting to catergorize a retainer as "non refundable". In spite of dealing to represent me, he wanted to keep the retainer. Thankfully he realized the error of his ways & we both agreed the retainer monies should go to a woman with stage 4 ovarian cancer.
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174 maple

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24 Jun, 2024
I recently closed on my house and couldn't be happier with the exceptional service provided by the Berdon, Young & Margolis team. They truly went above and beyond, especially when unexpected issues with permits arose. Atty. Berdon handled every hurdle efficiently and professionally, ensuring a smooth and stress-free closing process. Their expertise and dedication were evident throughout, making the entire experience seamless. I highly recommend Berdon, Young & Margolis for anyone in need of a reliable and skilled real estate lawyer.
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15 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
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13 Sep, 2018 by Richard
I hired Corrine to help me with my divorce in 2008, based on a friend’s recommendation. She helped me and supported me during a very difficult time, as did her entire staff. Since then she has helped me with several things such as Wills, Living Wills, etc. Her firm has always treated me fairly financially and they have promptly helped me with anything I have ever asked for. She is a true professional. Look no further.
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Richard C Feldman, experienced Business, Real Estate attorney in New Haven, CT with 7 reviews
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27 May, 2015 by Troy
My company and I have worked with Richard for years and I've never had a reason to complain. He's knowledgeable, efficient and doesn't waste anytime resolving the issues at hand. He's assisted us with commercial financing, bankruptcy and defended our interests when necessary. He and his staff respond promptly to calls, question and provides additional explanations when necessary. Whenever I've got an issue in Connecticut, Richard's my go to guy.
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27 Jul, 2016 by Pamela
My son recently had some trouble while at home from college, he was implicated in some drug charges, Attorney Alosi was extremely diligent and persuasive, she new the facts of the case and the state law so well, that the prosecutor had to drop the case against my son. I would highly recommend her as an attorney, her knowledge and the way she presented herself in court was very impressive.
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21 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
I got in a bit of trouble, no need for details. I thought I was done for. Attorney Alosi saved my life. She knows the law and my rights. I am so relieved and grateful! Thank you!!!
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