Cassandra Boskello, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Wilton, CT with 36 reviews
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Cassandra Boskello

195 Danbury Rd Ste 160, Wilton, CT

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Nathan soffio

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07 Oct, 2024
Attorney Black Was fantastic and represented me well. He was excellent and informing me about all the components of the pre-trial DUI process. He is very accessible. He knows the court well I was very fortunate to have him represent me..
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Jessy wright

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08 Jul, 2024
Ambulance Chasers !! Don’t really care about YOU only your Money
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Irene ortiz

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08 Jul, 2024
Kevin Black is both stern and empathic. I went to him at a low point and under emotional duress. I had absolutely no knowledge of the divorce process. Kevin did his very best to give me a Divorce 101 lesson, and took it from there! I recommend his services to anyone because with trust and hope he will get you what you need. 🙏🏼
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Exceptional legal knowledge and expertise
“Kevin Black is the rare attorney who actually knows what he is talking about, is direct and forthcoming, and most importantly gets the job done and the best outcome.”
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Compassionate and responsive client service
“Their patience with us cannot be understated. Their entire office is comprised of exceptional individuals all of whom are accessible, compassionate, and responsive.”
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Thorough case preparation and strong courtroom presence
“Smart, concise and buttoned-up all describe Kevin's legal style. I talked to Kevin on a Friday, met with him the following Monday for a court date the very next day. By Tuesday morning he had a thorough understanding of my case.”
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Positive outcomes and satisfied clients
“The outcome of our case was more than what we could have ever imagined, asked for, or expected.”
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Honest and transparent communication
“Kevin is a straight shooter and will always be honest with you.”
Cons
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Overcharging for services
“He charged me DOUBLE what he charges other clients and he took big short cuts in managing the sale of our house.”
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Lack of responsiveness and attention to detail
“He never provided a settlement letter, the mortgage payoff letter, he did not collect property details and did not put in the necessary exclusion into the bill of sale until I EMAIL HIM 3 TIMES!!”

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