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19 Nov, 2020 by Mary smith
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09 Dec, 2016 by Peter reiser
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29 Mar, 2015 by Mary beth ayvazian
Attorney Saber is responsive, trustworthy, diligent, knowledgeable and supportive. I hired her for a complex civil matter. She not only provided me with the legal expertise needed to move forward, she helped to negotiate a resolution that not only met my expectations but exceeded them. I highly recommend Attorney Saber in any legal realm.

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19 Nov, 2020 by Mary smith
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09 Dec, 2016 by Peter reiser
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12 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Attorney Ignazi handled an estate for my family. I don't believe that I could have handled the whole long drawn out process without her steadfast and constant guidance.
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24 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
I had met with another attorney who was less experienced and told me she couldn't see a solution to my problem. After meeting with Nancy, she helped me breathe a sigh of relief. She is extremely knowledgable with case law and similar case references, and is superb at strategy. I would highly recommend her services
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31 Mar, 2015 by Rich
Nancy Ignazi was recommended to me by another friend who had been in a similar situation. She is a well-respected, knowledgeable attorney who vigorously advocates for her clients. Her expereince with DOR and how the law is written and how it should be applied is top notch. I tried to go at it alone once before and it was not a good or fair outcome. I know this time I did the right thing by taking the advice of others and hiring Nancy. In issues of child support and alimony she not only advocates for her clients but also the children who may be involved. I recommend her without hesitation.
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21 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
I was recommended this lawyer through a friend of ours. After contacting this lawyer, it two days to get back to me. I didn't have any luck finding anyone else so I chose to keep this lawyer. I've never had a lawyer before and hardly ever do reviews so I felt it was important to resolve this over a review. I hired a lawyer to help me sell my house bc I was moving out of state during that time do I thought it was necessary at the time. During my closing of the home, I had to open up a escrow account for $5000 promise agreement to pull a permit for a my house for the kitchen. The lawyer said he would keep the money in a escrow account until the work is done with the house. So after a few months, I decided to contact the lawyer over email and wanted to ask him a few questions on the longevity with this project taking place. I didn't think it would take almost 5 months to pull a permit from this house. I'm living over 22 hours away here now.. I tried contacting this lawyer for support and to see what my options are moving forward with project. I emails and called this lawyer over 10 times asking for help. Not one time I ever heard back this lawyer. Last time I check he was my lawyer and I was starting to think this was a scam simply because I never heard from this guy. So finally, I got ahold of his secretary which she was incredible. She was very helpful and supportive the entire time. She tried sticking up for saying he was busy. Which I highly doubt he was. To not answer a email, a phone call. I wasn't asking him to wanting him to more work. It was answering a few questions. This was highly unprofessional!! The worst part was this so called lawyer charged me $200 more and took it out of my escrow check without letting me know about it. How is that right??? He never called me, answered a email or any kind of communication whatsoever. This is by far the worst experience I went through with a lawyer or with anyone in that matter. I hope whoever reads this hopefully goes through someone else.
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