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12 May, 2015 by Joe
In 2014, Ms. Wood represented us on the sale of our condominium. She provided excellent advice, recommendations, and consultation throughout the entire real estate transaction process. Our specific situation was not routine. We were selling our condo by for sale by owner, and our condo involved an affordable deed rider overseen by CHAPA. She was very knowledgeable in both areas and helped us successfully navigate through all issues as there were more parties involved than usual. She reviewed offer sheets, the P&S, consulted with the buyer's agent, and prepared the deed. She corrected all errors and made all the appropriate changes that kept our interests at heart. She was very flexible in the types of communication. We mostly communicated via phone and email which worked well for us. She was always available throughout the process. On the day of the closing, there were incorrect calculations on the HUD from the buyer's attorney. She was very proactive and got the corrections made early to allow the closing to remain on schedule. I would highly recommend Ms Wood for all real estate transaction representation. My family is going to hire Ms Wood to help with estate planning in the near future.
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04 May, 2015 by Dan
This was my first closing with Lisa and I have to say I'm thrilled with service provided. I had a great opportunity on this purchase and had only two weeks to complete. Lisa accepted the challenge and didn't miss a beat. The communication was excellent and I was well informed and had everything I needed prior to closing and all questions were answered. We had no issues before or after closing. I highly recommend Lisa for any future attorney needs
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27 Apr, 2015 by Kim
Attorney Wood has handled a multitude of issues for our firm and its partners. She responds quickly, follows up and is very thorough. We rely on her expertise regularly and couldn't be more pleased with the service and assistance we have received.
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19 May, 2021 by Chris joseph
This is a high quality professional , hard working, law office. Both Attorneys give it all they have and then some to assure their clients win.
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13 Apr, 2024 by John demartin
Has a short temper and likes to interrupt clients to change their statement. I would not recommend
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22 Nov, 2023 by Greg d'arbonne
I unequivocally give Josh Moseley 5 stars, and if I could give more stars I would. He was superb! I have never needed to hire a lawyer before, so I am very glad my first experience in doing so resulted in such a great lawyer. I became the executor of an estate (and I was not a member of the family involved) and needed legal advice and assistance to settle the estate that included a house. A very difficult situation with the circumstances and much had to be done to get the property ready to sell. Josh insured everything was covered for the State and the Estate and guided me through the entire process and made me feel like I was his only client (and I know he had many clients at the same time). He was patient, gave great advice, and worked with me to make sure we could settle the estate quickly and completely. He was absolutely professional and great to work with. If you need a lawyer, Josh is my number one first choice for a lawyer.
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02 Mar, 2022 by Casa de rios his masterpiece rios
Very professional ; caring and thorough. Reasonably priced. Best place to do all your legal business.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Werner katzenberger
Without a doubt one of the top most unprofessional attorneys in New England. She is well known by other attorneys for her lack of communication, for her lack of professionalism and honesty, and for her many adolescent outbursts in professional settings. I recommend verifying this with other attorneys in your area before considering working with her. Zero stars. Find yourself a different attorney.
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09 Dec, 2023 by Linda sunderland
She is an awesome lawyer and just a lovely person.
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22 Aug, 2022 by Jeff gordon
Robin is a great Divorce Attorney. She's really good!
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08 Jul, 2024 by Werner katzenberger
Without a doubt one of the top most unprofessional attorneys in New England. She is well known by other attorneys for her lack of communication, for her lack of professionalism and honesty, and for her many adolescent outbursts in professional settings. I recommend verifying this with other attorneys in your area before considering working with her. Zero stars. Find yourself a different attorney.
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09 Dec, 2023 by Linda sunderland
She is an awesome lawyer and just a lovely person.
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17 Jul, 2023 by Linda
My simple motion for weekend parenting time dragged on for almost 4 years. I had 1 attorney who quit after I questioned whether he would still charge me when he had been proven wrong, and 1 who phoned it in during covid. I was prepared to represent myself, since it was clear I couldn't pay anyone to care as much as I did about my kids, but my sister persuaded me that I needed representation, so I gave it one more shot and hired Robin. Robin distilled every issue I had down to the arguable legal facts, and was upfront with me about whatever wouldn't hold up in court. She picked up her phone every time I called. We had many arguments about what I wanted versus what she thought I could get, but these debates only strengthened her arguments to opposing counsel. I was very appreciative that she not only listened, but heard me. Even when she did not agree with me, she was prepared to argue my case. Ultimately the outcome we had was a pretty close match to what I asked for. I am an exacting and thorough client, and I will be the first to tell you I am not an easy person to work for. Robin rolled with the punches, which I think is probably her greatest strength, is to hit the ground running, prepared to face whatever the situation is that day. She ended this long legal nightmare for me. I told her I needed a "closer," and she came through for me. The legal process is long and arduous, and she is not a magician, but if you can brace for the long haul and don't expect miracles, she will get the job done. The third time was the charm for me. My experience with having had several attorneys, and ultimately recommending only this one, hopefully speaks for itself.
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