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29 Feb, 2024 by Angelinarae
Absolutely phenomenal legal representation! From the moment I reached out, this lawyer demonstrated unparalleled expertise, dedication, and compassion. Their strategic approach, attention to detail, and courtroom prowess resulted in a favorable outcome beyond my expectations. I highly recommend James and his services to anyone in need of top-notch criminal defense. Thank you for your exceptional advocacy!
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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28 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
James provided excellent counsel. He reviewed the facts of the case and communicated all of the available options and explained the pros and cons of each potential outcome. James used his knowledge of the system to expedite the matter. He handled all of the painstaking paperwork and contacted the various parties to move the case through the system. The ability to manage and expedite the matter allowed me to move forward with my life which can be very difficult when facing a large obstacle. Overall, James exceeded my expectations and I would retain him in the future due to his professionalism, attention to detail, and diverse skill set (e.g., management, law/court system knowledge, communication, etc.)
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21 Jun, 2016 by Lisa
Juliane Soprano is the definition of hope and accomplishment. Attorney Soprano and her team, Tammie, Lisa, and everyone treated me with respect and dignity. They are professional , empathetic, and understanding. There is an atmosphere of the right thing to do in all interactions regarding my case, and she gets it done. Her standards of integrity and support left me humbled. I would recommend her law firm to anyone who does not know where to turn. They have sincerely changed my life for the better.
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15 Oct, 2014 by Greg
When I retained Attorney Soprano, my case was complicated. However Attorney Soprano proved to be a very formidable adversary against the constantly changing Comp Lawyers & Adjusters, resulting in my case, with a favorable outcome. I highly recommend retaining the expert legal team of Juliane Sorpano, for any Workers Comp, Disability, Social Security and Pension related matters, as they will go toe to toe with the Judicial system and fight for you. Greg, Resident - Southeastern MA, Cape & Islands.
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30 Sep, 2014 by Dave
Juliane has been a rock for me during one of the most trying times in my life. Her compassion for my situation , coupled with her knowledge of the law have been very reassuring during this devastating time. After my injury, my only source of light was her constantly telling me that I would come out of this situation alright. I cannot relay enough how instrumental she has been for me. Please if your in need of some legal support, use Juliane and her very talented team.
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16 Aug, 2022 by Sue hobart
have had our backs for decades..Honest caring good lawyers... love them in fact.
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30 Jan, 2020 by Piper monte
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16 Aug, 2022 by Sue hobart
have had our backs for decades..Honest caring good lawyers... love them in fact.
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30 Jan, 2020 by Piper monte
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13 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
Mari is a clear communicator who is proficient in Landlord/Tenant law. She helped us with a tenant eviction and did an excellent job discussing our options, potential pitfalls, and ultimately mediated a reasonable deal which avoided court. Mari tries to keep her clients costs to a minimum.
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09 Feb, 2017 by Rob in wrentham
Michael Markoff was referred to me by my lawyer for a land law issue. His knowledge and understanding of land law litigation is second to none and we were so impressed with him that we've used him on other land use and litigation related issues and he is always bright, fair, and efficient. Hire Michael Markoff if you want efficient intelligent work and no wheel spinning in mud where you do nowhere. This man will get you to your endpoint, or he will tell you at the start that you don't have a chance and accept the situation. A real honest lawyer.
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25 Nov, 2014 by Brian
Attorney Silvia honestly cares about his clients well being. He is kind, considerate and honorable. He is very responsive to your needs and will do everything in his power to help you. He is not the sterotypical attorney. He is soft spoken to his clients but will fight to get everything his clients deserve. He has been my attorney for 25 years.
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24 Jan, 2014 by Steven
Amanda was the best lawyer I have ever had. She went out of her way to beat my case. Amanda was completely understanding of my situation and has been assisting me for years and has never been distrustful or disloyal. I thank you Amanda for everything.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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21 Jun, 2024 by Denise grieb
I got a referral from a local friend that has gone through this office. I was so disappointed to find that not only did I I have to get a CD of my file from my disability case worker, but your assistant was completely useless when I told her my case worker has been ghosting me even though I've left multiple messages. I have a very unique case and need someone to actually listen to understand my limitations.
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10 Feb, 2024 by Erin linville
Sally Clymer provided very useful consultation to me. She looked into the issue I wanted to appeal, including looking at case law, and advised me on next steps. All without charging me anything. I really appreciated her time and honesty.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Ann roderick'dumaine
Not all WALL MARTS ARE THE SAME ! PEOPLE & LOCATION HOW YOU ARE TREATED ! Thank you for the great service! Ann From Mass !
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21 Jun, 2024 by Denise grieb
I got a referral from a local friend that has gone through this office. I was so disappointed to find that not only did I I have to get a CD of my file from my disability case worker, but your assistant was completely useless when I told her my case worker has been ghosting me even though I've left multiple messages. I have a very unique case and need someone to actually listen to understand my limitations.
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10 Feb, 2024 by Erin linville
Sally Clymer provided very useful consultation to me. She looked into the issue I wanted to appeal, including looking at case law, and advised me on next steps. All without charging me anything. I really appreciated her time and honesty.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Ann roderick'dumaine
Not all WALL MARTS ARE THE SAME ! PEOPLE & LOCATION HOW YOU ARE TREATED ! Thank you for the great service! Ann From Mass !
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21 Jun, 2024 by Denise grieb
I got a referral from a local friend that has gone through this office. I was so disappointed to find that not only did I I have to get a CD of my file from my disability case worker, but your assistant was completely useless when I told her my case worker has been ghosting me even though I've left multiple messages. I have a very unique case and need someone to actually listen to understand my limitations.
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10 Feb, 2024 by Erin linville
Sally Clymer provided very useful consultation to me. She looked into the issue I wanted to appeal, including looking at case law, and advised me on next steps. All without charging me anything. I really appreciated her time and honesty.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Ann roderick'dumaine
Not all WALL MARTS ARE THE SAME ! PEOPLE & LOCATION HOW YOU ARE TREATED ! Thank you for the great service! Ann From Mass !
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22 Mar, 2024 by Francis. flanagan
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04 Feb, 2024 by Monisa boutiette
Atty Nolan was in bed with the DA's office under Michael O'Keefe's rule. He set my daughter up and worked with the DA to lock my daughter up. After 5 1/2 years of waiting for trial, he left my daughter no choice but to take a deal, which he lied to her about the specifics. He said she'd be home in 3.8 years yet no one in MCI Framingham can tell us when she's getting out. Like most women who end up in the legal system, my daughter was a victim of domestic violence, at the hands of her accuser, before she became a defendant, and Attorney Nolan treated her like a common criminal instead. In the end, our family didn't have the courage or wherewithal to hire a new attorney as we had already paid attorney Nolan and his crew an exorbitant amount of fees. We also never saw any of the results of the work from the experts he hired and we paid for. We are convinced Atty Nolan was hiding exculpatory evidence uncovered by the experts, as he continually refused to present to the court exculpatory evidence presented to us by the state. At every turn, if we found contradictory information against the state's evidence, Atty Nolan would blatantly ignore the facts presented and do what HE wanted INSTEAD OF WHAT HIS CLIENT WANTED. He also ignored most emails and phone calls to his office from my daughter's camp over the 5 1/2 year period that we dealt with him. Two weeks after my daughter's incarceration, attorney Nolan posted on his Facebook page that he was endorsing for District Attorney, the prosecutor who initially pressed charges against my daughter (I accused this prosecutor of malicious prosecution and provided the evidence to attorney Nolan to support it, which he completely ignored, as he defended the prosecutor saying that the prosecutor, Dan Higgins, was a "good guy" and that the prosecutor's father was a former FBI agent and reasoned that Higgins wasn't capable of malicious prosecution because of that.) Also, the ADAs on the case are guilty of providing false information in their documents and briefs presented to the court, atty Nolan either willingly ignored the discrepancies or he simply isn't a savvy enough attorney to have caught them. I personally believe he ignored the blatant lies purposely, I base that on my total personal experience with him during my daughter's court case. My daughter is black, gay and dresses masculine, she's also a bigger girl, which is worse than being black or gay in many Cape Codders' eyes. I feel that she ended up in prison due to these factors and these factors alone. I believe that Attorney Nolan along with law enforcement on Cape Cod, took one look at my daughter and determined her guilt based on her looks, race, sexuality and size.
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29 Feb, 2020 by Sandee pike
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22 Mar, 2024 by Francis. flanagan
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04 Feb, 2024 by Monisa boutiette
Atty Nolan was in bed with the DA's office under Michael O'Keefe's rule. He set my daughter up and worked with the DA to lock my daughter up. After 5 1/2 years of waiting for trial, he left my daughter no choice but to take a deal, which he lied to her about the specifics. He said she'd be home in 3.8 years yet no one in MCI Framingham can tell us when she's getting out. Like most women who end up in the legal system, my daughter was a victim of domestic violence, at the hands of her accuser, before she became a defendant, and Attorney Nolan treated her like a common criminal instead. In the end, our family didn't have the courage or wherewithal to hire a new attorney as we had already paid attorney Nolan and his crew an exorbitant amount of fees. We also never saw any of the results of the work from the experts he hired and we paid for. We are convinced Atty Nolan was hiding exculpatory evidence uncovered by the experts, as he continually refused to present to the court exculpatory evidence presented to us by the state. At every turn, if we found contradictory information against the state's evidence, Atty Nolan would blatantly ignore the facts presented and do what HE wanted INSTEAD OF WHAT HIS CLIENT WANTED. He also ignored most emails and phone calls to his office from my daughter's camp over the 5 1/2 year period that we dealt with him. Two weeks after my daughter's incarceration, attorney Nolan posted on his Facebook page that he was endorsing for District Attorney, the prosecutor who initially pressed charges against my daughter (I accused this prosecutor of malicious prosecution and provided the evidence to attorney Nolan to support it, which he completely ignored, as he defended the prosecutor saying that the prosecutor, Dan Higgins, was a "good guy" and that the prosecutor's father was a former FBI agent and reasoned that Higgins wasn't capable of malicious prosecution because of that.) Also, the ADAs on the case are guilty of providing false information in their documents and briefs presented to the court, atty Nolan either willingly ignored the discrepancies or he simply isn't a savvy enough attorney to have caught them. I personally believe he ignored the blatant lies purposely, I base that on my total personal experience with him during my daughter's court case. My daughter is black, gay and dresses masculine, she's also a bigger girl, which is worse than being black or gay in many Cape Codders' eyes. I feel that she ended up in prison due to these factors and these factors alone. I believe that Attorney Nolan along with law enforcement on Cape Cod, took one look at my daughter and determined her guilt based on her looks, race, sexuality and size.
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29 Feb, 2020 by Sandee pike
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22 Mar, 2024 by Francis. flanagan
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04 Feb, 2024 by Monisa boutiette
Atty Nolan was in bed with the DA's office under Michael O'Keefe's rule. He set my daughter up and worked with the DA to lock my daughter up. After 5 1/2 years of waiting for trial, he left my daughter no choice but to take a deal, which he lied to her about the specifics. He said she'd be home in 3.8 years yet no one in MCI Framingham can tell us when she's getting out. Like most women who end up in the legal system, my daughter was a victim of domestic violence, at the hands of her accuser, before she became a defendant, and Attorney Nolan treated her like a common criminal instead. In the end, our family didn't have the courage or wherewithal to hire a new attorney as we had already paid attorney Nolan and his crew an exorbitant amount of fees. We also never saw any of the results of the work from the experts he hired and we paid for. We are convinced Atty Nolan was hiding exculpatory evidence uncovered by the experts, as he continually refused to present to the court exculpatory evidence presented to us by the state. At every turn, if we found contradictory information against the state's evidence, Atty Nolan would blatantly ignore the facts presented and do what HE wanted INSTEAD OF WHAT HIS CLIENT WANTED. He also ignored most emails and phone calls to his office from my daughter's camp over the 5 1/2 year period that we dealt with him. Two weeks after my daughter's incarceration, attorney Nolan posted on his Facebook page that he was endorsing for District Attorney, the prosecutor who initially pressed charges against my daughter (I accused this prosecutor of malicious prosecution and provided the evidence to attorney Nolan to support it, which he completely ignored, as he defended the prosecutor saying that the prosecutor, Dan Higgins, was a "good guy" and that the prosecutor's father was a former FBI agent and reasoned that Higgins wasn't capable of malicious prosecution because of that.) Also, the ADAs on the case are guilty of providing false information in their documents and briefs presented to the court, atty Nolan either willingly ignored the discrepancies or he simply isn't a savvy enough attorney to have caught them. I personally believe he ignored the blatant lies purposely, I base that on my total personal experience with him during my daughter's court case. My daughter is black, gay and dresses masculine, she's also a bigger girl, which is worse than being black or gay in many Cape Codders' eyes. I feel that she ended up in prison due to these factors and these factors alone. I believe that Attorney Nolan along with law enforcement on Cape Cod, took one look at my daughter and determined her guilt based on her looks, race, sexuality and size.
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29 Feb, 2020 by Sandee pike
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22 Mar, 2024 by Francis. flanagan
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04 Feb, 2024 by Monisa boutiette
Atty Nolan was in bed with the DA's office under Michael O'Keefe's rule. He set my daughter up and worked with the DA to lock my daughter up. After 5 1/2 years of waiting for trial, he left my daughter no choice but to take a deal, which he lied to her about the specifics. He said she'd be home in 3.8 years yet no one in MCI Framingham can tell us when she's getting out. Like most women who end up in the legal system, my daughter was a victim of domestic violence, at the hands of her accuser, before she became a defendant, and Attorney Nolan treated her like a common criminal instead. In the end, our family didn't have the courage or wherewithal to hire a new attorney as we had already paid attorney Nolan and his crew an exorbitant amount of fees. We also never saw any of the results of the work from the experts he hired and we paid for. We are convinced Atty Nolan was hiding exculpatory evidence uncovered by the experts, as he continually refused to present to the court exculpatory evidence presented to us by the state. At every turn, if we found contradictory information against the state's evidence, Atty Nolan would blatantly ignore the facts presented and do what HE wanted INSTEAD OF WHAT HIS CLIENT WANTED. He also ignored most emails and phone calls to his office from my daughter's camp over the 5 1/2 year period that we dealt with him. Two weeks after my daughter's incarceration, attorney Nolan posted on his Facebook page that he was endorsing for District Attorney, the prosecutor who initially pressed charges against my daughter (I accused this prosecutor of malicious prosecution and provided the evidence to attorney Nolan to support it, which he completely ignored, as he defended the prosecutor saying that the prosecutor, Dan Higgins, was a "good guy" and that the prosecutor's father was a former FBI agent and reasoned that Higgins wasn't capable of malicious prosecution because of that.) Also, the ADAs on the case are guilty of providing false information in their documents and briefs presented to the court, atty Nolan either willingly ignored the discrepancies or he simply isn't a savvy enough attorney to have caught them. I personally believe he ignored the blatant lies purposely, I base that on my total personal experience with him during my daughter's court case. My daughter is black, gay and dresses masculine, she's also a bigger girl, which is worse than being black or gay in many Cape Codders' eyes. I feel that she ended up in prison due to these factors and these factors alone. I believe that Attorney Nolan along with law enforcement on Cape Cod, took one look at my daughter and determined her guilt based on her looks, race, sexuality and size.
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29 Feb, 2020 by Sandee pike
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16 Nov, 2016 by Anonymous
Robert Brown represented me in my divorce. He was extremely knowledgable and I really felt as though he was always working in my best interest. He always gave recommendations but never did anything I wasn't comfortable with. Attorney Brown helped to get me through an extremely difficult situation. I had complete trust in Attorney Brown and would highly recommend him.
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12 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Brown represented me years ago in a family law matter. Personally, I think he's a genuine guy. He knows the law and he will represent you based on how you want to be represented...because we all have a choice. I could have been a raging lunatic in my case and we probably would have won a lot sooner, but I chose to maintain myself with dignity and to be as honest as I can without slandering the other person...despite how they behaved against me. Mr. Brown respected my wishes and I would recommend him based on his character even further more. He always demonstrated good ethics with me. A lot of lawyers attitude and actions encourage people to think they are not such great people; but this one is different. If you need someone, call Mr. Brown. He'll take care of you and you will appreciate it!
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12 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
No follow up from them what-so-ever!!!!! If Atty.Nolan tells you he or his secretary will call you with an update, it is a lie - it happened to me at least twice! I had a time sensitive issue that I stressed needed to be addressed quickly... Almost 2 weeks after bringing it to his attention, I receive an invoice in the mail requesting payment upfront BEFORE ACTION WILL BE TAKEN. I called the office to try and expedite the situation but the secretary informed me they don't take credit cards. Why didn't anyone think to inform me of this need for payment earlier???? Because I could easily have put a check in the mail the day of the invoice rather than 2 weeks after the invoice was written bc it was sitting in the mail!!!!! (I live out of state so it's not like I could just drive a check over.) Not only was I now already delayed for 2 weeks, but then after the case I was told I would get a call to let me know when it was complete, and they just never bothered calling to tell me!!! I finally gave up on waiting (1 month after I was told they would call) and called the office myself to check in. When I found out they just didn't call me I told the secretary I was disappointed in their unprofessional service, and she started making excuses and giving me a hard time. These people got over $1000 from me for very little work and I really wish I could have given that money to someone else who would have actually cared about providing their clients with the service they deserve! 2 stars because at least the job was completed successfully.
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15 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Not only is her secretary extremely rude, but she advertises herself as an estate lawyer and she is anything but. She was clueless throughout the process in which my family hired her HUSBAND, not her. they apparently share accounts and fail to tell anyone that. She did not meet any state or court deadlines with anything, she was the worst communicator with correspondence, and she does not follow up on anything. We eventually had to fire her because the estate became very stagnant and wasn't moving forward even though we were incurring charges for phone calls and emails that were never returned. She is very polite in her office to you and to your face, and is a typical textbook lawyer as soon as you leave and has zero concern for the families involved or the estate itself. She told us we were about two years away from closing the estate, as soon as we fired her and paid our bogus bill, the new law office closed the estate within 3 months. She is also never in the office, she has more excuses then a child. I would suggest if you want an estate to be done quickly and correctly, do not hire this woman.
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