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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, professional, and understanding of client's situations
“very knowledgeable,professional and understanding of our situation. We are happy with result we can not thank her enough. We highly recommend her for any real estate matter.”
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Effective at resolving complex issues quickly and cost-effectively
“She was on top of my eviction process even though it became somewhat complicated. She was kept my costs down and the eviction was completed quickly. I highly recommend her as an attorney.”
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Excellent communicator who keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Along the way while solving my problem she keeps me informed to the level I expect which is more than I can say of many attorneys.”
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Provides exceptional service and goes above and beyond for clients
“Once, and only once, and it was my staff's mistake not Jennifer's, there was an issue with a title. I discovered it and when I asked Jennifer to fix it she put it at the head of her tasks and even though it was my fault, not hers, she refused to accept any payment for the resolution.”
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Highly recommended by past clients for both real estate and landlord-tenant matters
“We highly recommend her for any real estate matter." and "I highly recommend her as an attorney.”
Cons
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Some clients reported difficulties reaching the attorney or getting timely responses
“It takes forever for someone to answer the phone.”
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A few clients felt the attorney was not as engaged or attentive as they would have liked
“I was given the WRONG information on how an who can handle my case.”

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28 Aug, 2024 by Robert barboza
Way over priced , And the attorney I had was NOT a fighter she did the bare minimum! Her name was Christine she never answered my calls or emails she was very unprofessional , She was let go by the firm , I don't understand why she was hired to start with , I wasted 20 thousand at this place. Keep in mind I was fighting a petty Misdemeanor charge. I went and hired Scott Miller from Miller firm , For 5 thousand he did much more work for me and also FAUGHT HARD for me , He always answered my calls and made sure my family always felt good about what was happening during our case , Please do not waste your time and hard earned money at this firm because you have a 50/50 chance of getting someone who is terrible at there job! Hire Scott Miller he is In Sarasota but will drive to Charlotte to represent you.
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24 Aug, 2024 by Ray knappenberger
It was a pleasure working with Martella and associates for Estate Planning Documents. Mark was very thorough in explaining all that was included in this transaction. Highly recommend his services!
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16 Aug, 2024 by Megan kagarise
The best lawyer you could ever ask for!!!. Out of probably nearly 30 law offices I had called, jeff was the first lawyer to actually answer my call himself( not some secretary who just took my name and details and passed it along), and actually LISTEN to me. The next day he and I worked in his office TOGETHER and he helped me file the documents necessary for my case. You are blessed to have this man as your lawyer. AT a time when I lost all hope and faith in the judicial system and lawyers, I met jeff and regained a new outlook on lawyers- there are still a few that care, and jeff is def one of them.
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30 Jul, 2024 by Vicky mcphee
Mark did an awesome job of preparing my estate planning documents and reviewing everything with me. He made the process painless and very easy to understand. I highly recommend Mark and his team if you are looking for any kind of Estate Planning assistance!
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16 Jul, 2024 by T.s. johnson
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17 Mar, 2021 by Elijah
Nathan gave me advice about a situation I had with my previous landlord. My previous apartment had a mold growth issue and management refused to take appropriate action in order to make the apartment habitable. Nathan sent me information explaining my rights, how I can terminate the lease, and what I needed to do in order to cover myself. I have successfully moved out with plans to move forward with a constructive eviction. Thank you Nathan!
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12 Aug, 2016 by Jason
Tom Carrero is one the best attorneys in Florida. We have been using the Carrero Law group as our company and personal attorney for many years. Tom and his team are professional, honest, smart, aggressive, and will absolutely fight for you. Their results speak volumes. Not only is Tom a fantastic attorney, but he is also very reasonable with his fee structure compared to other Port Charlotte attorneys. If you need the very best attorney to handle your case, Tom Carrero is your guy.
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21 Apr, 2013 by Ken
Tom as always given me straight forward no holding back advise. Don't sign anything without having Tom go over it first. It will save you time and money layer every time.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
From the moment I first spoke to Attorney Jason Goldman I knew he would be amazing! He immediately made me feel at peace and like I no longer had to worry about my situation. I had just gotten into a car accident and was overwhelmed, not knowing where to start. Attorney Goldman not only reassured me, he also kept me in the loop at all times. It did not matter the day or time, he was always present to answer my calls and give me feedback. Whether it was in person, email, or on the phone Attorney Goldman was very thorough, understanding, and really showed compassion. You will not be disappointed. If I ever need an attorney again in the future, I will not think twice before reaching out to his Law Firm.
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05 Jun, 2024 by Georges
Really satisfied with Jason b Goldman , from day one he worked on my case and made sure to get me a good deal. Had another attorney who was lazy and was against me. Glad I found Jason because he showed desire to help me . Felt like he cared for me as a person not just a client and thats why I’m glad I trusted him with my freedom on the line ! Would recommend to anyone looking for an attorney who is for the people !
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23 May, 2024 by Nancy
Mr. Jason Goldman is absolutely outstanding. He has been such a huge help to myself and my family on several occasions when we needed a lawyer who specialized in traffic. I cannot more highly recommend him to anyone who would find themselves in need of an attorney.
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