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23 Nov, 2017 by Valerie s.
I had tried several attorneys. They have either not responded or were too busy. I emailed Mr. Krefetz on Friday and received an email on Mon. AM. Unfortunately I had found an attorney on Friday. I didn't get a chance to work with him but would use him if I have further need for an attorney.
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25 Apr, 2016 by Georgina
As a first time landlord, I needed assistance with dealing with a tenant who has been constantly behind with the rent and having on-going money problems, among the many other issues. I got to the point of needing to evict this tenant but wasn't sure how to go about it correctly. I've heard some horrible stories that made me very nervous. After the first phone conversation with Josh, he assured me that we had a good case for a positive outcome. Josh started working the case right away & walked me through the entire process. It was very reassuring to know I was taking the right legal steps throughout this very scary eviction process and to have Josh to advice me. I would definitely hire Josh again, if need be. He is outstanding and very professional. Thank you Josh!
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26 Mar, 2016 by Bob
I was a brand new landlord and made a lot of mistakes. I wound up with a problem tenant and went searching for a lawyer to help. Josh was the only one to take the time to investigate my situation and keep me out of the pitfalls this professional tenant had laid before me. Had it not been for Josh I would likely have failed miserably at being a landlord. I recommend him without reservation.
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19 Dec, 2020 by Jhan karimov - timidus
Loved working with him!
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08 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
The layer Philips Whitehead, was very clear and he oriented me in my divorce. The time was exactly that he told me. All the processes was move like smooth bote in the ocean. No price at all. Thank you Layer Whitehead.
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19 Jan, 2016 by Armando s pinheiro
I am a general contractor and a client sued me for breaking our contract and not doing good work on his house and i did not agree.Mr. Whitehead represented me in a jury trial and at the end we not only proved that i did the work but the jury also gave me money due to the homeowner's breach of contract. he did a very good job and i was very happy with the results . Sincerely, Armando Pinheiro
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19 Dec, 2020 by Jhan karimov - timidus
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13 Jan, 2016 by Christopher
Speaking as a client of over 20 years, I can attest that if you are ever in legal need, you want Attorney Katz on your side. Besides his excellent legal skills and knowledge, Gerry understands that effectively representing clients is first and foremost a human business. He will work with you to understand your needs and goals, and will represent you with unmatched compassion, expertise and vigor. Trust me, you will sleep better at night knowing that Gerry is looking out for you.
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17 May, 2021 by Anonymous
Jeffrey is a very knowledgeable person and lawyer. I would definitely hire and recommend him again for any future litigation needs.
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21 Apr, 2021 by Sarah
Jeff has represented me several times and he always makes me feel confident and we always come out on top. If you're looking for a lawyer who knows his stuff and will go up to bat for you every step of the way, he's your gut.
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