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11 Oct, 2024 by Liudmila kulebakina
I can't thank enough Kathleen for her service. She took my case in July and dealt with it so professionally. In September the case was dismissed, and I was not found guilty. I started with the different lawyer who wanted just to follow the prosecutor's order and give me a criminal record, not taking all the proofs to a consideration. I thank Kathleen from the bottom of my heart for her trust, for her accommodative and warm smile that made me feel comfortable from the first meeting. I do recommend Kathleen, she is professional attorney, who knows her job, and what she is doing.
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27 Sep, 2024 by Joseph lobuono
Would gladly recommend Kathleen 's services she was professional and helpful with helping me through my case
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07 May, 2024 by Chris cupo
Kathleen was extremely helpful in a tough situation. She guided me through the whole process and made everything easier. She always answered all my questions with answers I understood. I am truly grateful to have had her help. I highly recommend her if you need an attorney.
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11 Oct, 2024 by Liudmila kulebakina
I can't thank enough Kathleen for her service. She took my case in July and dealt with it so professionally. In September the case was dismissed, and I was not found guilty. I started with the different lawyer who wanted just to follow the prosecutor's order and give me a criminal record, not taking all the proofs to a consideration. I thank Kathleen from the bottom of my heart for her trust, for her accommodative and warm smile that made me feel comfortable from the first meeting. I do recommend Kathleen, she is professional attorney, who knows her job, and what she is doing.
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27 Sep, 2024 by Joseph lobuono
Would gladly recommend Kathleen 's services she was professional and helpful with helping me through my case
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07 May, 2024 by Chris cupo
Kathleen was extremely helpful in a tough situation. She guided me through the whole process and made everything easier. She always answered all my questions with answers I understood. I am truly grateful to have had her help. I highly recommend her if you need an attorney.
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01 Nov, 2023 by Alton mccarthy
Attorney Joseph Rydzewski wasted my time and was unprofessional. I won't ever look to do any business with him.
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20 Nov, 2020 by Bill sibio
Always a pleasure working with Attorney John D.Lally. and national abstract
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14 Feb, 2020 by Melissa sullo
Very friendly and professional staff. Made me feel comfortable while being attentive to my situation.
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24 Jan, 2024 by Doreen di bella
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14 Jun, 2023 by Nancy terwilliger
Should have a sign so you're sure you're at the right place
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09 May, 2023 by Martin andrade
Best attorneys ever!
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15 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Defended a family member. Fought for his rights and won his case. Mr. Bernathy worked very hard and kept us up to date on the progress. He is a very skilled and hard working attorney. I highly recommend him.
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26 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
mr.bernathy defended me last week at a preliminary hearing.he did a outstanding job.took the time to make sure I understood what was going on.got me a great plea deal with da office.i highly recommend him.
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30 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
If you like to communicate with your lawyer and get updates on your case, you are better served elsewhere. As a client, I found that I was constantly calling his office and leaving messages with his secretary because he was just never there. When he did finally grant me the "courtesy" of contacting me, he would ask me into his office to discuss for 2 hours what could've been told to me over the phone over a 5 minute conversation (thereby billing me up the wahoo). He would promise me a,b,c only for me to get x,y,z which ended up being far worse. I didn't feel like I had an advocate for me in my corner. I always felt like I was being spoken to in a condescending manner the few times we did speak. All in all, the client communication and responsiveness was not there.
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22 Aug, 2024 by Thomas m seymour
Real friendly people A++++ real happy with the outcome and didnt kill me with prices, deff recommend them to anyone, thank you!!!
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03 Dec, 2023 by Dylan
Horrible
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30 May, 2023 by Tina heck
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28 Jul, 2021 by Robert
I hired Tom Farley to represent me on a couple of cases I had he took his 2,500 retainer and after I gave him my retainer he said your best bet is go personal bankruptcy I followed his advice and gave him more money to do some research for me gave him more money and he did nothing and then I pulled myself out of the bankruptcy Court with money left in retainer and asked him to represent me on a local case and told me he needed additional money and I refused so he removed himself off of my case and got a judgment against me. This lawyer should loose his ability to practice law! Read his reviews they don’t lie! Next stop for me is the Bar to file a complaint!!!!
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27 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired Tom Farley to represent me in a case against a Tafton, Pa boat dealer. I purchased a new boat that needed thousands of dollars in repairs. I paid for a marine survey and sent it to Tom. He found someone to write a repair estimate for $700, so I gave him another $700. He then comes back and said the guy needs to see the boat in person and wanted $300 an hour plus mileage to drive from New Jersey to Pennsylvania. So basically this guy wanted almost $7,000 to write a repair estimate. I said no to that and requested that my $700 be refunded. Never happened. I filed a dispute with my credit card company to get the $700 back. All Tom had to do was write the boat dealer a letter stating that he's not allowed to sell a new boat that needs thousands of dollars in repairs. This case clearly represented fraudulent trade practice and breach of contract. I also filed a dispute with my credit card company for his $2,500 retainer fee and got that back. Because of Tom's lack of interest and motivation, I lost over $11,000 on this boat purchase. Do not use Tom Farley for any type of legal matter. He should retire and get on with his life's work because it isn't the law.
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01 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
Thomas Farley was hired by the BOD to represent our community's interests, i.e., answer legal questions, conduct legal matters such as suing targeted companies and individuals, overseeing election process, public postings and interpretation of bylaws. Mr. Farley refuses to answer questions concerning current litigation when asked at community meetings he attends, acts only in the interest of a small group of homeowners, helps the board manipulate policy in their interests over the entire community, is abrupt, rude and defensive when called upon. Furthermore, he doesn't not endorse transparency with regard to community affairs.
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