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12 Jan, 2018 by Michelle
I've known Giacommo for several years now through our service to the Florida Bar Business Law Section, and I have come to regard him as an excellent litigator and business law attorney. I would highly recommend him to a friend, family member or colleague without hesitation.
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12 Jan, 2018 by Massimo
Si è occupato delle controversie nell'ambito del Real Estate e non solo. Ha curato la predisposizione di contrattualistica e rapporti societari. Sempre pronto ad approfondire con altri collaboratori eventuali tematiche particolari per dare la soluzione più completa ed efficace possibile. Ci ha rappresentato con successo in diverse controversie, lo consiglio.
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10 Jan, 2018 by Riccardo
Giacomo is both a close friend and my go-to lawyer for any corporate or real estate needs. I am an international investor and entrepreneurs and I have been assisted by Giacomo while buying and selling real estate and setting up startup companies, including the one I currently run in Tel Aviv, Israel. Giacomo is down to earth and will be very honest with both his assessment and his fees. Highly recommended.
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29 Nov, 2017 by Fabrizio
Having been in business for over 16 years, we had not had the need to use an attorney until we decided to our office lease recently. This is when we started working with Giacomo, he was recommended to us and now we know why! He was easy to reach and responded to our needs immediately. His prices are very reasonable and makes it logical to use him for any business-related questions. In the past, we were afraid of calling an attorney because we were not conscious of how much it would cost. For Giacomo is now our go-to attorney.
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28 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Giacomo is knowledgeable and dedicated to the practice of law. I would recommend Giacomo to represent my family and friends.

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07 Mar, 2020 by Carlos iraola
Más de un día completo he estado ocupando mis neuronas en encontrar las palabras correctas para expresar el agradecimiento y el sentimiento de deuda hacia Maureen por su trabajo al representarme ante USCIS en los tiempos actuales, 2019-2020. Ese agradecimiento y sentimiento de deuda ha Maureen es tan extenso y profundo como el mar porque ella logró que mi petición I-485 (residencia permanente) fuese aprobada. Y lo más interesante: siempre sabía qué hacer y siempre confiaba en que lo que estaba haciendo era lo idóneo para el momento y la circunstancia en cuestión. Algo que no pude encontrar en otros bufetes o firmas de abogados, y lo digo en plural: en OTROS. Maureen logró que una petición que había sido enviada a permanecer sepultada en algún anaquel del Centro Nacional de Archivos (NRC, por sus siglas en inglés) fuese traída de vuelta al mismo ritmo de los demás procesos, que fuese revisada, y luego felizmente aprobada. Esto lo hizo reclamando las provisiones que están en la Ley Nacional de Inmigracion, no suplicando a USCIS, como otros muchos abogados planteaban que debía hacerse. Maureen llevo adelante el proceso con toda la razón propia de un profesional que conoce su profesión, y, además, con dignidad. Muy importante. Pero eso no es todo, cuando visite otros abogados, y no fueron pocos por cierto, me pedían villas y Castillas: mucho dinero, o lo que para mi resultaba ser mucho dinero. Y ellos lo hacían sin conocer a profundidad, o para mi caso particular, la ley Nacional de Inmigración, y queriendo darle a la petición un carácter de inferioridad en comparación s las demás peticiones de cubanos. Y otros abogados me decían que debía esperar 5 años porque así lo decía USCIS, porque así lo decía esa agencia del gobierno. Pero Maureen sabía que no debía ser así porque tenía conocimientos profundos acerca de la ley y de mi caso en particular. Fue así como ella me ayudó, y, por si fuera poco, me ayudó también con el pago necesario para llevar adelante la representación de mi petición. En resumen: Maureen defendió mis intereses como si fueran los de ella, y además lo hizo en el entendido de que se trataba de un inmigrante sin muchos recursos financieros y sin familia en Estados Unidos. Por todo esto: el inmenso agradecimiento y sentimiento de deuda hacia Usted. Muchas gracias! Ojalá los pobres podamos seguir contando Usted!
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31 Oct, 2019 by Larybett
Maureen Porras was very knowledgeable about all the steps needed to be taken in order to process the paperwork for my relatives. This was not an easy case since it involved immigration courts and removal orders. But, Ms Porras handled everything with incredible professionalism and integrity.
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27 Aug, 2019 by Angel
La señorita Maureen me representó,les puedo garantizar su profesionalismo,además una persona súper buena,humana sobre todo.Le recomendaría sus servicios a cualquier persona que necesite una buena abogada!!!
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11 Aug, 2024 by León lópez
Satisfecho con el servicio que recibí de ellos. Su equipo es profesional, atento y siempre dispuesto a responder mis preguntas. Me brindaron una asesoría clara y precisa, logrando resolver mi caso de manera rápida y efectiva.
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10 Aug, 2024 by Angelo sachez
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09 Aug, 2024 by Fernando barahona
Profesionales en todo momento durante mi proceso de divorcio. Me sentí acompañado y bien asesorado en cada etapa. Altamente recomendados.
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04 Oct, 2020 by Mark
Me and my wife fell behind on our mortgage due to the coronavirus. The father 13 and now we are back on a payment plan to pay back what we owe. I think this attorney every day for his help in guidance
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05 Apr, 2020 by Francesca
My husband and I fell into some hard times before the coronavirus crisis. We fell behind on our rent. Mr. Mendez advise us to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy so we could pay back what we owed the landlord. We are back on track and we thank this attorney for all his help. I highly recommend him
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20 Jan, 2020 by Virginia
I graduated from undergrad and grad with over 100k in student loans. My payment was over $1000 per month. I honestly could not make it happen every month. This attorney helped me lower my payment to less than 100 per month!!! I have a new life now. Im a teacher so I can expect forgiveness of the balance of my loan in 10 years. Amazing
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