Jessenia J Concepcion

1600 ponce de leon blvd, Coral Gables, FL

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2010
Rutgers School of Law-Camden

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Eric “duchess” woodland

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17 Dec, 2024
Nicole Alvarez, Esq is an absolute dream of a criminal defense lawyer. She was recommended to me for her amazing reputation, which she lived up to. Her knowledge of the law and know how to navigate the legal system as well as the respect of the court makes her the best choice to your guide thorough legal issues. My particular case took several years to finally end in a positive outcome, by putting trust in her, being patient (as the courts do take their sweet time) and understand she is out there fighting for you, even if you don’t hear anything in months. She’s fighting for the best outcome she can get and just doesn’t settle on the first, simple or quickest outcome to get you in and out, but what’s the best outcome for you, the client, she can get!! 10 stars!!!
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Armando

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16 Dec, 2024
Nicole is a person of solid Integrity, honest, Trustworthy and with strong moral Principles.. She is AMAZING.
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Kristal vieira

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26 Nov, 2024
Very rude straight off from the beginning of the call. The "attorney" was very agitated, RUTHLESS, aggressive, angry, and repulsive as I was trying to explain my case. How is this firm a 5 star rating????? The "attorney" did a lot of talking with no solution to anything and on the other hand was truly very nasty, cold, careless, and extremely unprofessional in demeanor, Tone of voice and attitude. Don't ever try calling these people they are verbally aggressive. I Wouldn't even give one star this law office or "attorney" deserves a negative rating. Probably woke up on the wrong side of the bed however I don't deserve that treatment especially when I'm trying to find help and not to be attacked.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys in disability law, with a deep understanding of ERISA and insurance company tactics
“The Dabdoub Law Firm is an excellent example of knowledgeable, professional, incredible lawyers that have the expertise to get the job done while at the same time have an incredible amount of compassion for their clients.”
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Compassionate and supportive team that provides personalized attention and communication throughout the process
“From the very first phone call she was extremely helpful, professional and reassuring. She and the rest of the team walked me thru each step of the claims process so that I could receive the benefits I was entitled to.”
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Effective at overturning claim denials and securing favorable outcomes, including back pay and reinstated benefits
“In less than two months, Kevin call me and says, 'Sandra you are in for a wonderful Christmas Gift.. your disability has been approved! You will be receiving a check for back pay from Jan 2017 and then monthly from there on!'”
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Responsive and accessible, with attorneys and staff promptly returning calls and emails
“Kevin and Claudio are amazing! My husband had his LTD terminated after 2 years and we didn't know what to do. I read a lot of reviews online and decided to give them a try. They returned my call on a Sunday!”
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Provide clear guidance and explanation of the complex legal process, helping clients understand their options
“Nina was very honest about my options and provided me a clear view of what the process would be. I found myself in a hopelessness state before I contacted DabDoub Law Firm.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2009:
Rutgers Law Journal, Why Separate is Not Equal in Connecticut

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