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22 Mar, 2024 by Francis. flanagan
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04 Feb, 2024 by Monisa boutiette
Atty Nolan was in bed with the DA's office under Michael O'Keefe's rule. He set my daughter up and worked with the DA to lock my daughter up. After 5 1/2 years of waiting for trial, he left my daughter no choice but to take a deal, which he lied to her about the specifics. He said she'd be home in 3.8 years yet no one in MCI Framingham can tell us when she's getting out. Like most women who end up in the legal system, my daughter was a victim of domestic violence, at the hands of her accuser, before she became a defendant, and Attorney Nolan treated her like a common criminal instead. In the end, our family didn't have the courage or wherewithal to hire a new attorney as we had already paid attorney Nolan and his crew an exorbitant amount of fees. We also never saw any of the results of the work from the experts he hired and we paid for. We are convinced Atty Nolan was hiding exculpatory evidence uncovered by the experts, as he continually refused to present to the court exculpatory evidence presented to us by the state. At every turn, if we found contradictory information against the state's evidence, Atty Nolan would blatantly ignore the facts presented and do what HE wanted INSTEAD OF WHAT HIS CLIENT WANTED. He also ignored most emails and phone calls to his office from my daughter's camp over the 5 1/2 year period that we dealt with him. Two weeks after my daughter's incarceration, attorney Nolan posted on his Facebook page that he was endorsing for District Attorney, the prosecutor who initially pressed charges against my daughter (I accused this prosecutor of malicious prosecution and provided the evidence to attorney Nolan to support it, which he completely ignored, as he defended the prosecutor saying that the prosecutor, Dan Higgins, was a "good guy" and that the prosecutor's father was a former FBI agent and reasoned that Higgins wasn't capable of malicious prosecution because of that.) Also, the ADAs on the case are guilty of providing false information in their documents and briefs presented to the court, atty Nolan either willingly ignored the discrepancies or he simply isn't a savvy enough attorney to have caught them. I personally believe he ignored the blatant lies purposely, I base that on my total personal experience with him during my daughter's court case. My daughter is black, gay and dresses masculine, she's also a bigger girl, which is worse than being black or gay in many Cape Codders' eyes. I feel that she ended up in prison due to these factors and these factors alone. I believe that Attorney Nolan along with law enforcement on Cape Cod, took one look at my daughter and determined her guilt based on her looks, race, sexuality and size.
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29 Feb, 2020 by Sandee pike
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26 Dec, 2019 by Maryann connolly
Atty Nolan has provided legal advice and guidance during a difficult situation. We found him to be experienced, responsive, knowledgable and honest. While working with Atty Nolan, we felt as though our situation was in adept and trustworthy hands, and he did not steer us wrong. I would highly recommend Atty Nolan to anyone seeking legal representation that is fair, honest and will keep your best interest and unique needs at the forefront. Should the situation arise, I would not hesitate to seek representation from Atty Nolan, again. Thank you Again
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12 Dec, 2019 by Erin edwards
There’s not enough space to describe how wonderful Meghan is. She is well spoken, respected, and knows exactly what is expected of her client in the court room. Highly recommend, her kindness goes above and beyond, and she will get you through any difficult time . She delivers, and her experience speaks for its self.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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16 Apr, 2021 by Shelly battee
Attorney Moffa and all staff I dealt with have been kind, helpful and responsive. I never felt alone or unimportant throughout this long process. Received my check today and off th the bank I will go.
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21 Jun, 2016 by Lisa
Juliane Soprano is the definition of hope and accomplishment. Attorney Soprano and her team, Tammie, Lisa, and everyone treated me with respect and dignity. They are professional , empathetic, and understanding. There is an atmosphere of the right thing to do in all interactions regarding my case, and she gets it done. Her standards of integrity and support left me humbled. I would recommend her law firm to anyone who does not know where to turn. They have sincerely changed my life for the better.
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15 Oct, 2014 by Greg
When I retained Attorney Soprano, my case was complicated. However Attorney Soprano proved to be a very formidable adversary against the constantly changing Comp Lawyers & Adjusters, resulting in my case, with a favorable outcome. I highly recommend retaining the expert legal team of Juliane Sorpano, for any Workers Comp, Disability, Social Security and Pension related matters, as they will go toe to toe with the Judicial system and fight for you. Greg, Resident - Southeastern MA, Cape & Islands.
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30 Sep, 2014 by Dave
Juliane has been a rock for me during one of the most trying times in my life. Her compassion for my situation , coupled with her knowledge of the law have been very reassuring during this devastating time. After my injury, my only source of light was her constantly telling me that I would come out of this situation alright. I cannot relay enough how instrumental she has been for me. Please if your in need of some legal support, use Juliane and her very talented team.
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