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11 Jun, 2018 by Laurie
Attorney Ramona Hupp was my lawyer! A job that no one else could have accomplished, and of course there are wonderful lawyers out there --but are they your lawyer? Ramona was my lawyer. Thanks to Ramona, I had a *winning* outcome in the courtroom, and on top of that, I walked away feeling emPOWERed --what a *bonus*! Seriously, when I was served several weeks ago, the last thing that I wanted to do was step inside another courtroom with the defendant, let alone see him again. Thus, you can imagine that contacting a lawyer to represent my case came about reluctantly, but there was no hiding; I had no other choice but to fight back. Fortunately, here is where Ramona enters the picture! With her astonishing attention to detail - from cross examination to client communication - I walked away from the courtroom feeling mighty. That sense of might came from the insight gained while working with Ramona. Today, because Ramona gave me the platform to speak my truth, I realize how valuable it is to have the right lawyer by your side. You must understand, when I say that read that Ramona was "The Humble Beast," I mean that she somehow manages to balance beast-like discernment with keenly attentive communication with such flexibility that leaves the other side at a loss. You need Ramona to be your lawyer. In layman's terms, which I certainly can appreciate, the point is this, if... You or someone that you know is looking for *Your Lawyer* to represent your case, then believe you me, go with Attorney Ramona Hupp. Ramona is your lawyer. Go with Ramona because you need more than a good lawyer, you need *your lawyer,* the lawyer who will fight for you, win for you, and pave the way for you to step away feeling better than you could have ever imagined! Go with Ramona, because you deserve to have your lawyer represent you. At least, that is how I see it. When I was looking for lawyers, I was not sure who to go with, so I went online, wondering what will be. Reaching out to her firm, luckily I was matched with Ramona. Back then, I had no idea that this court case would be the best thing that could have happened to me. So yea, okay I am going to end my review, this review for you, right here. You have my apologies, in advance, if this review is too long. The thing is that I wanted to come here and write a review because I know that I am not the only one who ends up having to be a petitioner, whether I like it or not, and I will not be the last one unsure of who my lawyer is. Just know that Ramona will listen to you, take in your feedback and information, and support you in whatever case she represents. She will believe in you. She will let you ask questions. She will let you have your voice heard. Thank you for your time, and good luck on your case!

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01 Oct, 2024 by Brooke
If you want an attorney who is responsive and caring, Carlos should be your number one choice. I contacted Carlos for a consultation on employment and non-competes. He immediately lifted the burden for me and got to work. He is extremely professional He not only gave me answers right away, but assured me he would be there every step of the way. I am grateful to have him working on my case, and have enjoyed working with him so much that I know he will be my first choice attorney for life. Thank you Carlos!
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17 Nov, 2010 by Kathy
Nicole is a great Attorney! She is fair with her pricing and I never feel like she is talking to me just to run the clock. I feel like I am in good hands when Nicole is on the case and I know I don't have to worry because Nicole will do the best job! I have recommended several people and I have never been sorry!
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05 Nov, 2010 by Marty knight
as my lawyer, Ms. Sauvola was empathic, yet professional at all times. She demonstrated a complete grasp of the laws pertaining to my case - and lead me through the legal process to a satisfactory conclusion.
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05 Nov, 2010 by Kathleen
I was recommended to Nicole by a mutual friend in 2005 and she assisted me in a child custody matter concerning my granddaughter. I have since referred her to friends and used her myself for similar cases, real estate transactions and other legal matters, all of which were resolved better than could be anticipated. The thing I appreciate most about Nicole and that separates her from other attorneys I have used in the past is the fact that she tries to get you to work the matter out with the other party and not have you cut off communication (a tactic commonly used by other attorneys to rack up their bill). She truly cares about helping you come to an amicable resolution. However, this being said she becomes a bulldog if necessary and the case goes to trial.
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30 Apr, 2021 by Samuel
First legal relationship I ever had in 1986 with a new real estate investment and incorporating my company: since I have retained Counselor Bennett for estate planning with my parents, in-laws and my Personal family wills. He was at my wedding and my parents funerals: a family friend for 36 years!
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20 Apr, 2021 by Michael
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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16 Apr, 2021 by Phil
I am a CPA in the suburban Philadelphia are, and have known David personally for over 50 years and professionally for more than 30 years. If I have a particularly complex estate or trust matter which may or has included fiduciary litigation, income, gift or estate taxation, and has litigation between beneficiaries, creditors or as against the Internal Revenue Service, I have David on my speed dial. Ultimately, these matters are referred to him, and our office has retained him on any number of related files. Not only a good friend by his deeds, I once had to explain to my father that the reason we were good friends was that he was and is fearless, no matter the adversary in and out of business. So it was no surprise to me when he took on the fifth largest law firm at the time in Philadelphia and beat them representing a contestant in a will contest over a several million dollar estate even though his adversaries had the advantage financially and with a far more extensive staff at their disposal. I would enthusiastically recommend him to any potential client.
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