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20 Dec, 2016 by Anonymous
Got my disability benefits got me after others attorneys failed.
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02 Jan, 2024 by Debra reitz
Really wonderful people to work with!
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28 Jul, 2023 by Louis mercantino
"The fact Pattern is in the Fact Pattern" -Kipp
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28 Jul, 2023 by Andy liu
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19 Feb, 2024 by Carrie higgins
Every time I call to talk to my lawyer he's never in an when I leave a message I never get a call back
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04 Jan, 2024 by Charles cooper
I have been dealing with the Rosamillia law firm for over 30 years now from business adventures to purchases of property all have went very well. When dealing with Rocco and purchasing a home in Avis, It took a little longer than I thought, but that was because the owner had moved out of town. Rocco managed to complete the sale working with the owner and completing the sale of the home in a timely manner. My thanks to Rocco and the Rosamillia law firm
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04 Jan, 2024 by Kenneth bixel
I have been dealing with the Roseamillia law firm for many years. They’ve always been very helpful and very easy to deal with. I’ve used them for eState planning ,power of attorney, Generating a will for my wife and myself, and land acquisition ,as well as other legal needs. They have always been very responsive to my needs. I have worked with Charlie, Rocco, and Tom And have been pleased with all them.
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11 Jun, 2024 by Scarlet tobin
Incredible to work with!
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15 Aug, 2023 by Tiffany stewart
100% would recommend. He’s NOT just an attorney trying to get your money. Very knowledgeable and wise, listened to my questions and answered them quickly without hesitation. I feel he gave me very important advice and I appreciate the level of professionalism at this firm with not only Mr Ryan but the desk lady as well.
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13 Jul, 2023 by Christina robidoux
I hired Stuart Hall for a landlord tenant dispute, and he was phenomenal. On court day he was very thorough and is very good at redirecting to the main points. He is very straight forward and very kind.
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22 Feb, 2024 by Rachelle
Dirtbag
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29 Jun, 2023 by Candy laubscher
Did not fight for me, evidence I submitted to him wasn't put in case and it very relevant. Let video in that was taken illegally DA refuse to prosecute Mantle for doing. Has not fixed the preliminary hearing transcripts, lies misleading statements. The wrong judge listed this needs fixed, and not like Clinton county Court system. Put the truth it was recorded, by lawyers. The reason you can't record your own proceedings is that hard to cover up truth, easier to type lies!
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05 Sep, 2022 by Sylvia noll
Won my case and is reasonably priced.
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06 Oct, 2024 by Anonymous
Hired Patrick to represent me in my criminal matter. Was pleasantly surprised with my result and Attorney Johnson’s fees. Was better than any attorney I ever had.
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14 Jan, 2022 by Anonymous
Wasn't there when I needed him he ignored phone calls never called no good for the case I would not recommend
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30 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
Cys take my daughter from birth and they all said that they were going to give me back my daughter when I moved out a Fitness Unlimited I moved out of there when she was 2 months old I still don't have her she is an open adoption and I got forced to sign the papers they did not give me an option of between the unfit father and her. plus I told them from day one that it can possibly be two peoples and they only gave one of the preson at the end and then I went back to them and I asked them the percentage of the DNA and they would not give me the percentage of the DNA because they said that they don't know it I need to know it because it could be possibly the other person's child and if it is then the open adoption illegal because he has my son.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Winston smith
I had asked "Larry" for a simple opinion related to starting up a new corporate entity before hiring him to form the corporation or LLC. Business Law is listed as one of their specialties. My concerns involved trade secrets, which I only know enough about to ask some questions, not to answer them with any legal finesse. I was about to invest my life savings into a startup, and I just needed a few answers to questions regarding intellectual property I had inherited, as well as the trade secrets. After a week of hearing nothing, I wondered what was going on, because a lot was pending on this opinion. Things were in motion, but now everything was waiting on this. When we wrote to find out what was taking so long, he admitted he "had no idea" that there was a Pennsylvania Trade Secret statute, but that his associate had borrowed a book to learn about it. Seriously? When I questioned the value of the ensuing legal opinion, he freaked out, telling me that he didn't need a client with my "attitude". When I suggested that we should talk, he said, "No need to talk. I have no interest in representing you." The lawyer doth protest too much, methinks. Good riddance, Larry. I have no interest in your opinion.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Heather peters
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08 Jul, 2024 by Monstrz vicente
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08 Jul, 2024 by Winston smith
I had asked "Larry" for a simple opinion related to starting up a new corporate entity before hiring him to form the corporation or LLC. Business Law is listed as one of their specialties. My concerns involved trade secrets, which I only know enough about to ask some questions, not to answer them with any legal finesse. I was about to invest my life savings into a startup, and I just needed a few answers to questions regarding intellectual property I had inherited, as well as the trade secrets. After a week of hearing nothing, I wondered what was going on, because a lot was pending on this opinion. Things were in motion, but now everything was waiting on this. When we wrote to find out what was taking so long, he admitted he "had no idea" that there was a Pennsylvania Trade Secret statute, but that his associate had borrowed a book to learn about it. Seriously? When I questioned the value of the ensuing legal opinion, he freaked out, telling me that he didn't need a client with my "attitude". When I suggested that we should talk, he said, "No need to talk. I have no interest in representing you." The lawyer doth protest too much, methinks. Good riddance, Larry. I have no interest in your opinion.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Heather peters
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08 Jul, 2024 by Winston smith
I had asked "Larry" for a simple opinion related to starting up a new corporate entity before hiring him to form the corporation or LLC. Business Law is listed as one of their specialties. My concerns involved trade secrets, which I only know enough about to ask some questions, not to answer them with any legal finesse. I was about to invest my life savings into a startup, and I just needed a few answers to questions regarding intellectual property I had inherited, as well as the trade secrets. After a week of hearing nothing, I wondered what was going on, because a lot was pending on this opinion. Things were in motion, but now everything was waiting on this. When we wrote to find out what was taking so long, he admitted he "had no idea" that there was a Pennsylvania Trade Secret statute, but that his associate had borrowed a book to learn about it. Seriously? When I questioned the value of the ensuing legal opinion, he freaked out, telling me that he didn't need a client with my "attitude". When I suggested that we should talk, he said, "No need to talk. I have no interest in representing you." The lawyer doth protest too much, methinks. Good riddance, Larry. I have no interest in your opinion.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Heather peters
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16 May, 2024 by Keith snavely
He represented me in court a couple times. He only asked the judge for one thing to help me out in a custody hearing . I try reaching out to him for total of 5 months. I left notes, emails and calls also walk in. Then I had to go to another lawyer to get Lindsey to talk with me. But then I found out he was working with my son mother that I was going against in court and that I was paying him to represent me in court. I would never go back to a lawyer especially in this town. And I was told I need to be a parent and provide information to him regarding my son which I did for 5 months. Waste of money I would not for seen anyone going to him
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04 Apr, 2024 by Barnes scott
I addvise you not to use this public pretender. Trust me, you'll be SORRY!!!
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04 Aug, 2023 by Victoria walls
Very rude and has no empathy what so every asked me do I every stop talking when he never asked a question and then hung up on me. He shouldn't represent anybody
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