Jacob Ira Weddle, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Frederick, MD with 90 reviews
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Jacob Ira Weddle

18 W Church St Ste 2, Frederick, MD

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Ifeoma ijomah

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26 Jan, 2025
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Samba ba

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24 Jan, 2025
Thank you so much for the best service you gave me and made everything so easy during the process. I am very satisfied with the results and will use your services in the future. I have never heard about a lawyer like you who work so hard for the clients …and results ARE EXCELLENT! Thank you again for being my lawyer.
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Christopher damon

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08 Oct, 2024
I worked with RWC for some estate planning stuff. They were amazing. Super thorough and buttoned up but very down to earth as well. Helped make the process of building out an estate plan, which can be difficult and unsettling, very seamless and pleasant. They supported us every step of the way. Thank you Andrew, Chaz and Cassie for your help!
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal services
“She is an exceptional lawyer who has a listening ear. She is an Immigration Lawyer who has a fast approach to cases.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She was always available despite her hectic schedule to answer and solve any issue that may arise.”
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Dedicated and compassionate service
“She is not just an exceptional lawyer; she is a genuine advocate for those seeking a better life.”
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Efficient and successful case resolution
“She got to know about my case in November 2023 and by January 2024, my case is settled.”
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Affordable and value-driven services
“The Attorney is an expert in immigration matters with reasonable charges.”
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