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15 Feb, 2019 by John
Atty Robin Lasky did a great job for me in a financial legal case. He kept me informed and explained everything and always discussed best options. Thank you
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10 Feb, 2018 by Kristine
Attorney Lasky did whatever it took to help me with my case. He always followed up, and kept me informed of everything. Definitely a lawyer you can trust!
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30 Oct, 2014 by Jeff
I worked with Robin for over a year. He was very successful in resolving many personal injury claims and was well liked by clients.
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08 Feb, 2014 by Mark and birgitta
Paul was a great friend and lawyer. My experience with Paul was wonderful. Paul's knowledge and presentation fitted our needs. Paul will be hard to replace and sorely missed. I want to thank Paul, as I often did, for his patience and understanding of our needs. We also want to pass on our condolences to Paul's family and close friends. Birgitta Ryan and Mark Leiner
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13 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Attorney Case was clearly knowledgeable about the area of law I discussed with her, and I was pleased with her ability to communicate the legal issues to me. She informed me of my options and helped me choose the best one according to my circumstances.
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25 Sep, 2024 by Luther sullivan
Joe will go the extra mile to make sure he has all of the I dotted and all of the T crossed,he's precise and very professional!
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09 May, 2024 by Michael young
Atty Ametrano is responsive, professional, and kind. Highly recommend.
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07 Apr, 2024 by Hermina sanderslee
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12 Aug, 2024 by Michael gomperts
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21 Feb, 2024 by Patricia vicki
I recently reached out to Affordable Legal Services LLC. I was so pleased when Atty. Lawrence promptly returned my email. I had many questions that he answered quickly and compassionately. I highly recommend Affordable Legal Services LLC. Calling an Atty. was one of the more stressful things I've had to do in a long time. Finding a kind and understanding Atty. made a hard time a little easier. I am very grateful to Affordable Legal Services LLC for their help.
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25 Jan, 2024 by Michael bernard
Just started dealing with Mr. Lawrence regarding a criminal matter involving a friend of mine and he's been very helpful, knowledgeable and motivated and as a bonus was willing to workout payment arrangements with me for which I am grateful. I highly recommend Affordable Legal Services for all legal needs.
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02 Sep, 2022 by William
Andrew Amendola was hired by me for a lawsuit and I fired him for not allowing me copies of paperwork
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29 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
If I went on Avvo to check Attorney Amendola out I would of steered cleared of him. I came to him with a lawsuit in 2010 and met with him at his office and he never gave me a copy of our agreement which was my 1st mistake. Then I fired him after I learned from Avvo.com that he has been reprimanded and suspended multiple times. I kept up looking at my lawsuit and he still was taken it on when I checked my case in New Britain Courthouse. I then left him a message with a screenshot and a copy of the letter that stated he was fired. After about a year the lawsuit was about to be thrown out so I called him and spoke with him and told him to finish the rest of the lawsuit and I didn’t want to deal with any funny stuff. He called me and said their was an offer of $4200.00 dollars for me which he didn’t tell me the entire amount. I then needed the money so I said ok. He sent papers over to me that I signed saying I would receive $4200.00 dollars. He then said over the phone that I could only get 2 grand of this money and he would explain later. Which he never did. He called me out of the blue and told me to meet me at his bank and he would give $2,000 dollars which I thought was odd since he didn’t show me the full amount he received from the insurance company but I believed him because he was the attorney and I was desperate for money to pay bills. I met him at his bank and then went in with my brother and him and he wrote 2 checks from him to me and he had me sign them which came out to $2,000.00 dollars. After speaking with other lawyers I began to send him emails that I have kept and printed in case anything ever came up. I told him he needed to give me the other $2,200.00 dollars unless he can tell me why he kept the money and what he paid with the money for. He aleways say he would never steal money from a client then I brought up he was suspended and reprimanded on Avvo multiple times and I wanted my money or I was gonna report him. After 20 Something messages and I told him I would never stop calling and messaging him unless he gave me the rest of my lawsuit which I ask him for copies of which he would not give me so aI said I started the process to report him and told him was it worth $2,200.00 dollars for his license and I told him I have kept every email that I sent and he replied. He then told me after 6 months of doing sending him emails and multiple calls which he would never answer and have another person call me to ask me to come in then I would get an email saying that he was going out of town that day. Figures right. I written him an email about the case and how he made me meet him at his bank and no other lawyer would do that and also brought up the fact that I didn’t get or see any paperwork stating the money he received from the opposing attorney for the insurance company and I needed to see it all or I was going to file with the grievance committee. Two days later he sent an email stating he was going to send the rest of my money which was $2,500.00 dollars and I did receive this money but never knew the exact amount we received from the insurance company. I would never ever use this attorney for any type of lawsuit. After he sent the money I have never spoke to him again. I half a 3 inch stack of emails from me to him and his responses which he never will actually say anything incriminating but I not knowing how this process works he took full advantage of me. I finally was able to receive this money through a bankers check which I made copies of it since I couldn’t make copies of the checks he wrote at his bank which was 2 of them one for $1200.00 and the other for $800.00 dollars when the lawsuit said that I was to receive $4,500.00 dollars. Never ever use this lawyer unless you want to go through what I did. Read his Avvo profile first and you will see what he is about. Again his name is Adam Amendola which has an office in East Haven,CT.
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09 Nov, 2021 by Elizabeth franco-spano
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04 Aug, 2024 by Linda martens
As a recent widow in my 70's I had very little experience dealing with contractors. When I needed a contractor to replace a boiler I hired someone who professed to have knowledge of this type of work. Unfortunately he took advantage of my circumstance and was not knowledgeable at all. A simple job took weeks. I paid him in full thinking the job was done correctly. I had to hire a new contractor to replace the unit that was only a year old and installed incorrectly. I contacted Patty who advised me I had been subjected to elder abuse and she took the ball from there and was able to get me reimbursed for what I paid. I will be forever grateful. Linda
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31 Mar, 2024 by Anna marie carasone
Attorney Cofrancesco is an awesome lawyer. Very organized and knows her way around the court room.
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27 Dec, 2023 by T francis
This lawfirm is very deceptive. Beware
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19 Jun, 2010 by Laquisha mars
He handled my case with excellence, and was prompt to answer my phone calls. I recommend this attorney 150%!
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17 Feb, 2009 by Anonymous
He handled my case in the worst manner. I never knew what was going on, never received any call bakcs. I would have to constantly call and basically harass him to get an answer. It was terrible
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