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23 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
Polite, professional, and extremely great at his profession. Provided excellent advice on any inquiry made. Gave his 100% attention when speaking with him. Was able to close the case in a very short period of time.
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21 Mar, 2022 by Dale
I was Executor for my Brother in Law's Estate. It was a lengthy process and Conrad did a great job of navigating the institutional parties in the process. He answered my questions promptly, and if he didn't know the answer, he found out. I know his specialty is appeals, but he was very competent in the Estate settlement process as well. I can highly recommend his services.
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22 Aug, 2021 by Stephanie
I hired Conrad as my attorney for the sale of my home and the purchase of a new home. He did a great job in both instances however with the buying process he went more than above and beyond. I worked with what ended up being a very complicated and unorganized lender and Conrad and his team worked more than overtime to accommodate all their, at times, excessive requests. An example of the extra work put in by Conrad was going to the town hall after business hours in order to record the deed. I can honestly say I do not feel I would have been able to close on my house in the timeline I did if it were not for Conrad. My family was out of a home and we were in desperate need to close and be able to move into our new home and Conrad and his team work tirelessly to ensure we were able to close as quickly as possible. If I could give more than 5 stars I would and I wholeheartedly recommend Conrad as an attorney.
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02 Sep, 2024 by Sandy
I'm so glad I hired Attorney Votto for an atypical real estate transaction involving a bill of sale for the home, sitting on land owned by an LLC. Alarmed that I almost turned down the optional 50-year land lease (for 6% of the home purchase price), she outlined the tremendous risk I'd be exposed to without the lease--because there was no alternative shorter lease option. With no lease to the land on which my house sits, I could be denied access to my home, forced to move it, or have my home insurer reject a liability claim from an accident in the yard. Yet many homeowners in the community opt not to spring for the 50-year lease, my real estate agent said; those buyers apparently weren't warned as passionately or at all about the dangers of going lease-less by their lawyers. Indeed, Attorney Votto knows many area realtors and is involved in writing the exams for them. She went the extra mile and even warned my realtor against assuring buyers that they don't really need the optional lease.
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06 Aug, 2024 by Matthew
I recently had the pleasure of working with Ms. Votto in purchasing a parcel of land. From our first interaction, it was evident to me that she was well-versed in her craft. Ms. Votto and her team were responsive, thorough, and took the time to explain each step of the process so I understood what was happening. I’d highly recommend Attorney Votto, and I look forward to working with her again in the future!f
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23 Feb, 2018 by Al
Ms. Votto's vast Real Estate knowledge and experience were enormously helpful getting through our closing. We chose to sign documents in her office because the buyers of our home were busy with selling a home and buying ours and not as attentive to our travel plans as they could be. A mortgage which was had paid off on our property came up in the title search and Ms. Votto's office is working diligently to see to it that this does not impede the actual closing this coming Monday.
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27 Nov, 2014 by Anonymous
Great Attorneys and very smart, I had Bill koch for My federal case and he got me a great deal....Best Criminal Lawyer in CT! He really cares about his clients.
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05 May, 2015 by Donald
Jane Cable has handled many different types of legal business issues for me and in other situations provided sage advice and guidance. She has the ability to diagnose the situation and present simple sane solutions to prevent things from getting out of hand, which could result in problem situations and huge legal fees.
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12 Jul, 2022 by Margaretjane derisio
Small, focused firm where clients come first. The group is top-notch. Dog friendly too! Attorney Lanier is brilliant, kind and respectful. Her wise counsel earns her a 10 out of 10!
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18 Apr, 2024 by Sheryl trocchio
Highly recommend Greg Carnese's Law Firm. Excellent preparation, knowledgable, kindness, sincere, hard working, details to the T, quick to resolve issue!!!!!
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31 Mar, 2024 by Mike harsmanka
I had the pleasure of sitting with Mr. Carnese (Greg, he asked me to call him) for over an hour. The experience was to say the least, absolutely fantastic! This great man really took a major interest in my issues. He even went further than he needed too and recommended 2 other professionals to further help me!!! I look forward to working with him in the future if I need to. I will not hesitate to call him. THANK YOU GREG SO VERY MUCH!!! Michael Harsmanka
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08 Feb, 2024 by James ferrara
My wife and I worked with attorney Carnese on two separate matters and we were very pleased with his services and counsel. We found him to be fair, honest, trustworthy and ethical. We are happy that he serves our local community and enjoy bumping into him around town.
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