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Highly skilled and experienced attorney with a great reputation
“The excellent skills and phenomenal experiences of this attorney helped resolve my case in a short amount of time. She has a great reputation and came highly recommended.”
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Aggressive and effective litigator who gets results
“Ms. Rodely was an incredible litigator, tough as nails, and that's exactly what my case required. Her no nonsense approach really moved my case along very quickly.”
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Professional and zealous in representing client's interests
“Mrs. Rodely handled my divorce last year and always conducted herself in a professional manner and zealously represented my best interests.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“She was very evasive and rude and appeared to have lost all documentation because she never recalled our case details any time we did have contact.”
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Potentially not acting in the client's best interests
“Even after arguing with Ms. Rodely, she strongly advised me to not take the deal... that sweet deal wa”
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Lacks support staff and infrastructure
“Ms. Rodely, works out of other attorneys offices, she has no staff and rarely returns calls or emails.”

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13 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
I recently worked with attorney hena rodely on a complex legal matter. I am thoroughly impressed with her expertise and knowledge of the law. She carefully navigated the intricacies of my case, communicated effectively and achieved a favorable outcome. Hena is professional, direct and one of the very rare attorneys I’ve worked with that did not waste my time or bill frivolously. Her candor and honesty makes her a real gem.
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22 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
Would look elsewhere didn't do well for me at all for 5k fee plus $2500.00. Child support and alimony and had to other side attorney fee she didn't do really do anything. You need to find the attorney knows and wants to help you. Do research yourself on the judge once you know who it is. After speaking to other attorneys about my case. I now see I was setup by both sides. Have to spend more now as my son wants to live with me will use legal aid. Was told by other attorneys that I should have went to court. Advice due research on other stay away fro. This one she will sell you out.
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28 Nov, 2018 by Anonymous
I broke up with my Gf who was on my house deed. I put in 63K she put in 3K. There was also 35k shared debt that i was getting stuck with. I personally negotiated getting back all my down payment and 60% the equity. I could have gotten this back the her portion of the shared debt in 3 visits on my own to small claims. Even after arguing with Ms. Rodely, she strongly advised me to not take the deal. The house sold and the ex decided she wanted half of everything, ms Rodely finally got back and said she had a sweet deal. Well, that sweet deal was 35k less than the deal i negotiated. When i questioned her on this she said" i don't feel comfortable representing you" and I was left finishing up the ex GF's atty on my own. Ms. Rodely, works out of other attorneys offices, she has no staff and rarely returns calls or emails. She was very evasive and rude and appeared to have lost all documentation because she never recalled our case details any time we did have contact. I wish i had read the other "real client" reviews before retaining her. For me Ms Rodely was a very poor and costly choice.
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30 Nov, 2017 by Joseph
Ms. Rodely was an incredible litigator, tough as nails, and that's exactly what my case required. Her no nonsense approach really moved my case along very quickly, she didn't allow opposing counsel any tricks or stalling measures...she's a fighter!
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20 Jun, 2012 by Mark
Mrs. Rodely handled my divorce last year and always conducted herself in a professional manner and zealously represented my best interests. I have recommended her to many friends who have only praised her as a lawyer. Shes also hot too, total bonus!!!
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It seems that I have known David forever. I have retained him over a number of years from time to time and been very happy with the results that he was able to obtain for me. My first experience with him as an attorney many years ago was when my father retained him to pursue a fire damage claim to our family’s seashore summer house in New Jersey. In the offseason, workmen were renovating the interior of the house and, specifically, installing a new kitchen. After they had left for the weekend, a fire started in the house in the middle of the night and there was significant fire damage. David had the moxie to retain the retired Fire Marshall for the City of Philadelphia as an expert witness who confirmed David’s suspicion as to the cause and origin of the fire. Before they had left for the weekend, the workmen had decided to have a party in the living room to celebrate the end of the work week. Along with the empty beer cans, one of the workers inadvertently dropped a lit cigarette inside the living room couch to smolder for several hours resulting in the fire. In proving the origin and burn pattern of the fire, David was able to secure a sizable and unexpected settlement from the insurance carrier for the renovation company. The latest matter that David handled for me was the administration of the estate of my late mother who owned personal and real property in the States of New Jersey and Florida. His administration of the estate in those separate jurisdictions was seamless. His particular knowledge of New Jersey income tax procedure saved me tens of thousands of dollars that my accountant was prepared to have me hand over to the tax authorities in that State. Even when the Florida estate administration became complicated by the homeowners association action to foreclose on the Florida house for alleged non-payment of HOA fees, David was able to have that matter resolved and dismissed. He is quite a talent and I would highly recommend him to anyone.
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