Paul Aaron Herman

4801 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL

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1983
University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1978
University of Maryland, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Lisa

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30 Sep, 2018
Paul Herman is an excellent attorney. He was recommended to me by another attorney. He is extremely well versed in the law and went above and beyond to help me. I had a very complicated situation that he spent a lot of time trying to figure out. He had great concern for my case and me as a person to work in my best interest. I would recommend him to anyone. He knows many different areas of the law, and in my case, he did a lot of additional research to help make sure I had the most amount of options. I fully recommend hiring him
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Anonymous

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27 Sep, 2018
I had been with a debt relief program that was working but stretching my ability to pay when, out of the blue, I was contacted by people working for Mr. Herman. They offered to repair and restore credit at about half the price of the debt relief program so I stupidly jumped for it. Mr. Herman's program was a total of about $18,000. About half way through the period with little sign of progress I had a phone call with him where he admitted that the laws had changed (about a year prior to him telling me) and he could no longer employ legal maneuvers he had been successfully using to clean-up credit. I was horrified as I'd already paid a lot out to his firm. A few months later I was informed that the State of Florida had suspended his license. In his absence, another lawyer became involved and - against my wishes - settled a case costing me the rest of the money that I had. I could no longer pay his firm so I was dumped as a client left to fend the credit wolves for myself. This guy is a slick talker and spins. You'll note that he never admits to any degree of fault with any of the other reviews here that cast a shadow on him.
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Ross

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19 Sep, 2018
He delivered 100% got my score to we’re i wanted and then some :) I would recommend to everyone
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Palm Beach Post, Consumer Law Column

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15 Nov, 2023 by Lisa wharry
Natalia worked with me through a complicated real estate transaction in 2019. She was knowledgeable and attentive to my concerns and displayed the very highest integrity.
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10 Sep, 2023 by Johanna albrecht
We decided it was important to make plans to prepare our loved ones for our inevitable passing, hopefully still many years away. Lawyer Natalia Bevilacqua made the process both easy, understandable and actually enjoyable. She has our highest recommendation.
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27 Mar, 2024 by Cody manning
Dan and his staff helped me out of a traffic ticket, and it was resolved in an extremely timely manner, Dan explained the process throughly and answered any questions I had. It was very affordable as well. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
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05 Jan, 2024 by Lady cueva
Dan is a great car accident lawyer in Delray, he is reliable, honest and operate with integrity. I recommend them to anyone who is looking for legal representation after suffering a car accident. Dan always takes the time to answer any questions that you may have and get you fair compensation.
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17 Nov, 2023 by Perry bean
Dan did a fantastic a job. Things worked out better than expected. Highly recommend. Much appreciated!
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04 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
Charlene is a pleasure to work with. She is very knowledgeable and is able to turnaround quality work very quickly. I will definitely be using her for years to come!
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04 Feb, 2015 by Michael
Ms. Wilkinson has been an attorney for many years, in demanding positions, and brings her considerable experience to her current practice of the law. I have found her to be always available for questions or consults as she worked on a business transition contract for me. She is accurate and strives to do the best for her client. I also happen to know that she is a very ethical person. Highly recommended.
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04 Feb, 2015 by Joanne
Charlene updated our family trust. She is a very caring and honest person, totally competent and intellectually astute. We would ask her advise on any legal matter that might come up in the future, knowing we can always rely on her legal opinion.
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