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06 Mar, 2022 by Philip wesel
Always willing to help with employment related matters.
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07 Dec, 2019 by Jenny dresden
Working with Chuck was easy. He is very knowledgeable and extremely helpful.
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03 Jul, 2019 by Gail smith
Mr. Katz is a pleasure to work with! He handles all aspects of your case himseld, does not handoff to another lawyer to handle things. He always returns calls or emails himself and promptly . Always very helpful and answers any questions you may have. Highly recommend .
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29 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
Tim was easy to work with and got me a good settlement, cash and a 5 year warranty in which I was able to keep my vehicle. Sally always got back to me in a timely fashion and was easy to work with. I would highly recommend Tim Abeel associates for a lemon law attorney.
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09 Jan, 2023 by Dano m
We cant explain how good this process was, bought a new truck and the issue with it was huge. We thought we would be out of luck since we have had a few other vehicles lemon lawed by other attorneys....NOPE, Timothys law firm was on it and within 3 weeks we were wrapping up with WAYYYYY more $$$ in our pocket and he even got the MFG to let us keep the vehicle! Definitely worth giving them a try, you would only regret NOT calling them. Heck, we did a random google search and just took a chance, BEST DANG CHANCE EVER! Thank you soo much again and your office made this an actual pleasant experience even though we were stressing.. Happy Happy customers!
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04 Jan, 2023 by Mike
Tim and his team were very understanding with my complete frustration with the manufacturer . He explained how the process works and provided me all the information that I needed to help with the case. I hope I will never have to hire Him again but if I do ,I will definitely use him and his team again.
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28 Nov, 2017 by Pam
I met Mary Jo through real estate and have known her for many years. I have had occasion to recommend Mary Jo to friends and family and clients. Her knowledge of the law, construction, contracts and litigation, coupled with a caring and sincere attitude makes her the one I turn to or recommend when in need of advice or counsel.
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28 May, 2017 by Nate
Mary Jo was recommended to my wife and me to assist with a home contactor dispute. She was extremely professional and knowledgeable about contract law and she was very thorough in asking us questions and going through all of our records. Throughout the process Mary Jo was very communicative and responded promptly to all of our questions and inquiries. She used her time well and minimized her overall fees and cost. Being in a position where you need to enlist the help of a lawyer is never a good thing but Mary Jo helped make the process as painless as possible, and she provided us with the valuable service we so desperately needed. My wife and I recommend her to others wholeheartedly.
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25 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
Mary Jo provided great advise and guidance that helped my Practice reach a quick and amicable agreement. Her approach was practical and her knowledge and instinct was always on target. I highly recommend her.
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31 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
Very helpful and knowledgeable about my situation. Had questions about identity theft in a different State and he was the first and only attourney to answer my question. Highly recommended!!
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19 Feb, 2018 by Lauren
He did a terrific job with our family will and power of attorney paperwork! Very professional.
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19 Feb, 2018 by Vincent
He was able to set up our operating agreement fast and efficiently. Very knowledgeable.
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22 Oct, 2024 by Russell birner
Joe was professional and courteous in a situation in which he had no obligation to assist me. He obviously cares about the disability community and clients he assists.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Christopher stephens
The free consultation with Joe Capitan was worth money. Joe was extremely informative, and knowledgeable on how to navigate the challenges of my situation. I would absolutely recommend working with Capitan Law.
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03 Oct, 2024 by Dot carter
Joe called me and was Very professional ,knowledgeable and absolutely amazing with help . I would recommend their services to whom ever needs help,guidance and useful information. A+ to your Law Firm
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21 Sep, 2024 by Brandy mallett
Rutgers University-Camden Student Account Office is ridiculous and continuing to harassed me behind a federal student aid loan that was consolidated through federal student loan forgiveness. This university is insane where they hired this unprofessional law firm/debit collector Waston & Allard PC to garnished and take money from my bank account unlawfully. This law firm never contacted by phone or send a formal letter to me conveying they would put a levy on my bank account which unethical and illegal. Rutgers University- Camden Student Account Office was already paid in full by consolidation. I also told this law firm all my loans including Rutgers University-Camden were consolidated. According to the federal student loan forgiveness program, I do not owe this university nothing, not even a dime.
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16 Jul, 2024 by Danielle keller
Scumbags who will wrestle the little guy for every cent in court and then overdraw your account with no notice
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20 May, 2024 by C c
Beware! Took my money years ago and never reported my student loan fully paid, so zombie loan is still being passed on from one debtor to another and increasing in amount. Won't respond to email nor call either to fight zombie loan. Recommend everyone find a lawyer/probo lawyer to help to deal with them! Horrible!
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21 Sep, 2024 by Brandy mallett
Rutgers University-Camden Student Account Office is ridiculous and continuing to harassed me behind a federal student aid loan that was consolidated through federal student loan forgiveness. This university is insane where they hired this unprofessional law firm/debit collector Waston & Allard PC to garnished and take money from my bank account unlawfully. This law firm never contacted by phone or send a formal letter to me conveying they would put a levy on my bank account which unethical and illegal. Rutgers University- Camden Student Account Office was already paid in full by consolidation. I also told this law firm all my loans including Rutgers University-Camden were consolidated. According to the federal student loan forgiveness program, I do not owe this university nothing, not even a dime.
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16 Jul, 2024 by Danielle keller
Scumbags who will wrestle the little guy for every cent in court and then overdraw your account with no notice
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20 May, 2024 by C c
Beware! Took my money years ago and never reported my student loan fully paid, so zombie loan is still being passed on from one debtor to another and increasing in amount. Won't respond to email nor call either to fight zombie loan. Recommend everyone find a lawyer/probo lawyer to help to deal with them! Horrible!
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20 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Michael is not interested in winning your case; his modus operandi involves pressuring you to settle as soon as possible at any amount. Michael then collects his attorney fee and avoids cost and trouble of actually arguing case in court. Michael comes across at first interaction as fair and compassionate; however he is running a business, and your best interests as a client are not of primary concern. Michael is also very arrogant and self-centered as a man. As a client, it was often necessary to overrule many of Micheal's decisions and recommendations in the best interest of case. Michael likes to be in charge; If you show Michael you are his equal or more knowledgeable in any way; his ego will surface, and he will turn on you. Instead of learning from others, Michael becomes defensive and combatant. In spite of being the victim in case; Michael often failed to support client position when in direct conflict with apposing attorney or personnel. This lack of client respect came across as case credibility issue; and often made me wonder if Michael felt I was the criminal. One of the most troubling instances associated with interaction with Mr. Power was his repeated courtesy towards opposing associates and attorneys; whom presented contrived and insulting allegations in court to bolster their case. Mr. Power did nothing to defend client reputation, honor or even challenge frivolous conduct or allegations. Michael has very little engineering or technical background; this is problematic when arguing cased related to automotive engineering design deficiencies. Many technical details presented in court by apposing attorney were materially flawed or insubstantial. These flawed technical arguments went right over Micheal's head, As a client, I contributed to the case, more so, than Michael; identifying and pointing out flawed technical arguments and accusations. In the end, we settled out of court; not because settlement was sufficient for level of damages; but because I was at the breaking point with Micheal, his arrogance, and his disdain to actually argue a case in court; where an attorney should be present. My case was strong, the evidence clear, and the apposing party had completely discredited themselves in documented fact. In court, a judge would have most likely awarded replacement vehicle; however with Mr. Power representing my interests; less than half of original investment was recovered, and design defect in automobile was left for me to resolve.
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