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26 Jan, 2024 by Russ
Rebecca guided us through some estate planning decisions that were invaluable when mom passed.
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22 Feb, 2023 by Karen
I always find talking with a lawyer about estate planning intimidating. It's even worse when you have to talk about a recent death, and you live out of state. Ms. Sallen was very patient with my lack of knowledge and the time difference. She carefully explained what to expect when closing out a Pennsylvania trust, and how her firm works with clients. It was a pleasure to deal with Tracy Dussell.
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25 Sep, 2022 by Arina
My mom and I are very grateful to Rebecca Sallen for helping us and guiding us through our Estate and Will planning. She is very patient, professional, friendly. Rebecca is very attentive to all your needs, questions and wishes. She is a genuinely nice person with a great sense of humor. Thank you, Rebecca, for all your time and expertise!
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25 May, 2019 by Linda
I met Linda Heller on the other side of the fence. She was working to assist a child that I was supervising within the school. Her compassion for the child I was 'defending' and who was in residential placement was so overwhelming that I approached her later with my own child's problems in the district where we both lived. As a mother and a person seeking real help for my child who was completely misunderstood and flailing in that district- I can only say that Ms. Heller changed our lives. She knows the law, the intricacies of districts and has the compassion and dedication of a mother and a professional. She is the best.
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07 Jun, 2017 by Steve
I have found that oftentimes, people think advocacy is about defeating an adversary. The words sound similar, and often it's portrayed as a 'fight' with 'winner' and 'loser'. Linda Heller understands and practices advocacy in its' truest sense: helping the team find the best solution for the child. In all her meetings with us and our school district IEP team Linda never made a demand, never spoke negatively about anyone, never even raised her voice. This made it easier I think for our child's voice to be heard through her: She was that quiet force, saying over and over again "This is what they need". Of course, the answer was not always what we wanted, and often was no very quickly, however in the end the right solution came out for this child. There was no admonition, there was no condemnation, she recognized and helped everyone feel acknowledged that they were doing their best for this child, and that in turn prompted them to want to do their best. We are grateful that Linda was there for us, and grateful that she helped the team find the right solution for our child. She is a credit to her profession, and a joy to work with.
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24 Mar, 2011 by Philip
Mr. Kohn was thoroughly knowledgeable, and personally obtained a terrific result in this wrongful death case.
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07 May, 2019 by Dana ze’ev
Steve Auerbach is a professional lawyer with great experience and widespread knowledge. Steve did an outstanding job with my divorce. He was very accurate in his estimation of my case timeline, and he gave me the advice I needed to make the right decisions regarding my divorce. This prepared me very well for all the steps, which gave me great confidence. I highly recommend Steve to anyone that is looking for an attorney whose always accessible via phone/email as well as answers all questions very quickly.
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20 Aug, 2014 by Andrew
Mr Auerbach went above and beyond in providing me legal counsel on an employment and breach of contract issue. He is insightful and knowledgeable. I recommend him highly, especially for employment matters. He was responsive and has a keen mind for law.
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20 Aug, 2014 by David
Steven Auerbach is much more than just an attorney. He had the compassion and understanding of what I was going through. I received a very professional and accurate opinion of how my case would be perceived and a realistic probable outcome. Attorney Auerbach competently represented me in an unemployment appeal which enabled me to reverse a previous decision. Steven is the one attorney that I can confidently refer to friends and family. Definitely the person to call to protect your interest!
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