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09 Nov, 2015 by Leigh t
I retained Ms Schwaber based on the initial phone interaction with her ,I can truly hear in her voice that she cared about me and it was not just another case for her .Since i hired her i realized how professional ,prompt and knowledgeable she is ,she showed up to each of my cases well prepared to fight to the end for me and it paid off .Ms Schwaber won every case with a NOT Guilty verdict ,I was totally impressed and would recommend her to family and friends and to anyone in need of a professional, capable Lawyer

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21 Mar, 2024 by Emma
I could not have picked a better lawyer. He’s professional, personable and knows his way around the system. I recommend him to everyone and will never stop.
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02 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Joe was so good the first time that I had to hire him again. He is the truth and takes pride in providing the BEST service to his client. He gives it you raw so that there is no grey area about what he feels is best for you. I will FOREVER have him as my attorney. He won my first custody case. I'm so thankful for all he has done and continues to do.
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17 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Joseph Lawrence to represent me in my divorce. He was confident without being arrogant, exceptionally knowledgeable and able to fully describe possible outcomes, procedures, etc., and was able to talk me off the ledge when I became worried. My ex-spouse took a while to hire representation and spoke to Joe a couple of times while he was looking for an attorney. To this day, he says that I definitely had the better lawyer. I agree. We had a very amicable divorce thanks to Joe's diplomacy, professionalism and tact. However, should issues have become contentious, I know that Joe would have fiercely protected my interests.
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05 Aug, 2017 by Ron
Talked to Marc about a custody issue and he was very helpful. Answered all my questions thoroughly and wasn't in a rush, even though I interrupted his lunch. He even asked me questions that I hadn't thought of pertaining my case. I would recommend him and will very likely be working with him when the time comes.
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26 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
Coming out of graduate school, I unfortunately realized a bit too late I was dating a selfish, dishonest, delusional individual (monster, really). Following some drunken abusive scene on his birthday, I was forced to move out all of his things into a house we were supposed to be living in (this was with an injured hand, and my ex had my car keys, which were only returned after my car was towed). After spending the whole day moving him in on my one day off, I was served an ex parte via a protective order due to "reckless endangerment" (throwing half a glass of water on someone who almost caused a car accident and other abusive behavior from him). He made accusations of assault and abuse while I was not even present to do so. Even though I was hysterical and probably incoherent at the time of my call, Marc took my case. While his counsel (House of Ruth, mind you) refused to settle, Marc thankfully let him (and his counsel) have it in court. He did not let him get away with any of his dishonesty, tampered evidence, and other inconsistencies in his testimony. His partner, Michael, helped me with the "criminal case" and the appeal of the dismissed court case (which was withdrawn at the time of the hearing). I can only thank Marc for successfully scaring this psycho off from showing up to the last two hearings, and I am so thankful everything was dismissed--
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07 May, 2015 by Howard
If you have a problem with aggressive representation look elsewhere. Marc represented me in reference to a company that had a history of never losing an unemployment compensation case. When Marc was finished with the company representative,I almost felt sorry for him. He subscribes to the Vince Lombardi saying that winning isn't everything,it's the only thing. Even with his success,he keeps his fees affordable. He seems to have a passion for protecting the rights of the little guy.
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