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07 Jul, 2013 by Jessie jasie-realtor
I have worked as a realtor in Massachusetts for many years and I have met a number of lawyers through my clients. Recently I had the chance to meet Kateri MacDonald-Bousaleh who represented a client through a real estate transaction. Kateri was a pleasure to work with and I will never recommend anyone else. She is not only hardworking but kind someone that you can completely trust.

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29 Oct, 2022 by Joseph germain
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22 Jul, 2022 by K h
Not knowing if I even needed an attorney I spoke with Attorney Benner on the phone, he was aware right away that I did not need an attorney, however that didn’t stop him from going out of his way to continue to explain a lot of information to me about my situation and actually educate me about it. I do not usually leave reviews, however it was refreshing to be treated respectfully by an attorney. He was actually a really nice guy.
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23 May, 2021 by Jennifer borges
Tom Benner is incredibly knowledgeable and and professional. He  made the whole process so easy!  He walked me through each step of the process and everything went along smoothly. I would highly recommend!!
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29 Oct, 2022 by Joseph germain
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22 Jul, 2022 by K h
Not knowing if I even needed an attorney I spoke with Attorney Benner on the phone, he was aware right away that I did not need an attorney, however that didn’t stop him from going out of his way to continue to explain a lot of information to me about my situation and actually educate me about it. I do not usually leave reviews, however it was refreshing to be treated respectfully by an attorney. He was actually a really nice guy.
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23 May, 2021 by Jennifer borges
Tom Benner is incredibly knowledgeable and and professional. He  made the whole process so easy!  He walked me through each step of the process and everything went along smoothly. I would highly recommend!!
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02 Jan, 2024 by John
I was seeking an attorney to handle conservatorship matters, so I contacted Gemma Law Office. Meeting with Attorney Gemma, his calm and deliberative manner, ability to engage, and display of knowledge convinced me that he would be suitable. For several years he handled Probate Court filings and other matters. Upon termination of the conservatorship, he provided similar services for my appointment as personal representative and for the administration of the estate. Attorney Gemma proved to be highly competent, informative, and reliable. Considering the excellent results that were achieved, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.
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10 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Attorney Gemma took on my case when what seemed like no other lawyer would. After reviewing all the paper work, he asked me what outcome I would like to see happen( it was a very difficult case that could have went many different ways) . He and his staff saw my vision and in a short amount of time in a case that would and could have taken years to resolve Attorney Gemma and his team got the job done in a few weeks and I couldn't be more happier... Truly a God send for me and I cant thank him enough.
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02 Oct, 2021 by Dan
As new empty nesters, my wife and I wanted to clean up our estate plan. The Gemma Law Office did a terrific job - completely professional, thoughtful, great legal advice and an awesome end result. We couldn't be happier!
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