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Anthony M. Arbore, experienced Criminal Defense, Government attorney in Netcong, NJ with 75 reviews
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20 Jan, 2025 by Dylan griffin
Mr. Arbore was a pleasure to deal with during a tough situation on our family. He made it tolerable and smooth. He knows the right way to approach cases such as mine and handles everything from what I can tell with a special humanism. I would highly recommend him for any local traffic issues. My case was out of Denville and was handled with perfection. Thanks again!
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15 Nov, 2024 by Jessica
Tony is a great communicator. He is smart and concise. He is also very compassionate. He told us he would work for a certain result-and he came through . The best results ever!
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14 Nov, 2024 by Joseph
This is a 5 star review for Tony Arbore. The amount of time and attention that he paid to my case was outstanding leaving nothing to chance! I could not have had better representation. Tony Arbore works within the Morris and Sussex County courts systems. The Arbore/Velez legal team are the go toguys if you need a defense attorney. I cannot thank Tony and Erin for all the phone calls, emails and encouragement! Thank you again!
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John Paul Velez, experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Netcong, NJ with 73 reviews
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20 Jan, 2025 by Dylan griffin
Mr. Arbore was a pleasure to deal with during a tough situation on our family. He made it tolerable and smooth. He knows the right way to approach cases such as mine and handles everything from what I can tell with a special humanism. I would highly recommend him for any local traffic issues. My case was out of Denville and was handled with perfection. Thanks again!
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18 Sep, 2024 by Uri nemirovsky
Tony Arbore is a true professional. He has helped me on a case 9 years ago and more recently a few weeks ago. When I reached out after 9 years he remembered me and my case and was very helpful and pleasant. He went out of his way to be available to help me on a time sensitive matter. I couldn’t be more grateful for him and would recommend his services to anyone.
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07 Sep, 2024 by Milena brochhausen
Highly recommended. Fair pricing excellent outcome.
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