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07 Feb, 2024 by Connie pierce
Talking with Attorney Kelligher came very easy and he is knowledgeable!
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09 Nov, 2022 by Tina witherow
Very friendly and helpful. Easy to understand. Very informative. I liked this attorney
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09 Jun, 2022 by Ron fenstermaker
I have known Attorney Kelligher for over 20 years he has always done a great job for me. He is honest and he will always give you the best advice.
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12 Feb, 2014 by Nick
Jana is a very competent and personable attorney. She guided us on the court process and procedures and ensured our interests were protected to the fullest. She was able to anticipate probable outcomes and we came prepared to court. Jana was available to communicate via telephone, e-mail and in person. This made our time very efficient and thorough.
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12 Feb, 2014 by Gwen
My mother had a stroke and became incompetent. I needed an attorney to become her legal & financial guardian. Jana Yenyo came to my rescue! She focused on the legal matters while i could focus on my mothers wellbeing. Mrs Yenyo has a wide variety of personal legal services. She is flexible, professional & trustworthy. You really do build a personal relationship with her which means i really enjoyed working with her. So much that my father has gone to her for his living will and will. She is a real go getter! Thank you Jana Yenyo :-)
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30 Dec, 2013 by Nicholas
Jana was excellent with my case. She was there all the way and explained to me exactly what was going to happen. She called me with any information she received or with any questions for me so she could build my case up. You could tell she really cared about helping me, and not like another case of hers of the day.
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10 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Atty Grundy was so helpful. We were in a desperate situation to get estate documents done during COVID and he came to the house with little notice (even though he was very busy). I will never forget him during such a stressful time. He also helped me out after my parents passed away.
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21 Oct, 2016 by Valerie
Attorney John Grundy recently assisted our family in navigating through the bureaucracy associated with our father having no estate plan in place. Attorney Grundy is professional and methodical. He also possesses a wealth of knowledge when dealing with the Courts. We now understand the reasoning of John Grundy’s fellow attorney recommending him. The recommendation is truly appreciated. We will certainly consult Attorney Grundy in the future.
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17 Oct, 2016 by Steve
John Grundy was highly recommended to us by an Ohio attorney to prepare a Certificate of Trust and various documents for my mother aged 91. We live in San Diego with my mother living in Ohio. John agreed to meet with us when my wife and I were visiting which happened to be on a holiday. He was exceptionally well prepared and we methodically reviewed each document in its entirety with John and his assistant. All our questions or concerns were addressed to our complete satisfaction. John certainly demonstrated a mastery of professional skills and knowledge. It was obvious when we met, that his years of experience would be beneficial in accurately completing all documents to our complete satisfaction. We highly recommend John and would not hesitate in using his services in the future should the need arise. He's the best!
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14 Apr, 2024 by Dave bailes jr
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12 Jul, 2021 by Kyyanna “kee” hubbard scocchera
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06 Jan, 2018 by Amy wargo
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12 Dec, 2022 by Jeff dotson
Service Experts came out today to check my new heater for winter use. Steve the technician was professional and explained each step is his checkup for my heater. Would recommend service experts for all your heating and cooling needs.
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11 Sep, 2022 by Novel hendrix
Attorney w a heart.
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02 Mar, 2024 by Michael kidd
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22 Nov, 2023 by Paul dugas
Attention to Deatal Great Lawer. Family Oriented stands for our country, All around Great man.
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13 May, 2023 by Michael hanek
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15 Jul, 2021 by Sarah hanshaw
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13 Jun, 2019 by Leanne malone
Hired for protection order/custody issue. I guess it should have been a huge red flag from the get go when he couldn't be bothered to try to remember which of my children actually belonged to the ex in question. He seemed irate that my ex had come to my home multiple times, one time entering without permission, harrassed me, sent threatening messages, and the police refused to do anything. I filed for temporary protection order myself, sought continuance myself while Mr Frank's was on vacation. Finally the actual hearing arrived...I would have been better off representing myself. I was asked why I felt a message stating "I'm in your driveway, where the f*** are you", "our daughter is safe, you're not" was threatening, while my unrepresented ex ran his mouth and when I broke down crying, atty franks took me to another room and yelled at me like a child. Then after he spent 15 in a room alone with my ex discussing what HE wanted, he became irate when I didn't agree and quit my case in the middle of the hearing. The police specifically told me I need an "order of protection" or they can't do anything when he sits in my driveway and stalks me. Mr Franks pretty much told me I was a liar and that they didn't say that. I wonder if the bar association will feel that meeting with your clients ex privately in a separate room to discuss the case is appropriate? I intend to find out. I was referred to this man by someone I respect and trusted. My ex is a truly dangerous person, but I will be going tomorrow to drop the motion for a protection order. The court has already demonstrated to him that he is untouchable, with the help of MY OWN attorney. I've never felt like such a fool. Had I expected my past abuse to be rubbed in my face I would have let the cards fall where they may. It's quite evident to me why a past client was murdered by her husband during court proceedings. I wonder if she was made to be a liar and a fool too. PS: he's cheap. Remember you get what you pay for.
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25 Mar, 2019 by Thomas mcfall
I hired Jim for a traffic violation in Cortland. Service from him was excellent and the price was reasonable. I'd highly recommend him!
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