Nathaniel Spinney, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Lynn, MA with 58 reviews
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Nathaniel Spinney

85 Exchange Street, Lynn, MA

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2015:
Northeastern University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
University of Oregon, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Focus real estate

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11 Jun, 2024
Our office recently had an extremely disappointing experience with the law office of Bradley Moore Primason Cuffe & Weber LLP. As a real estate brokerage that does on average 100 transactions a year, we typically enjoy very positive experiences working with attorneys on both sides of the transactions. Unfortunately, our expectations for a professional and reliable service were far from met working with Attorney James Moore. In 20+ years of practicing real estate and collaborating with hundreds of closing attorney's, we have never encountered any closing attorney who refused to add legitimate Seller Expenses, which are reimbursable to their Real Estate Brokerage, on the closing settlement statement . In a recent transaction working with Attorney Moore, despite our providing an expense reimbursement request well in advance of the closing, Attorney Moore’s office failed to acknowledge our request, did not put the reimbursement on the closing documents, and refused to address the issue afterwards. Given the critical nature of real estate transactions, it is essential to work with attorneys who exhibit both courtesy and professionalism. Unfortunately, this was not our experience with Bradley Moore Primason Cuffe & Weber LLP and feel compelled to warn others of this experience. P.S. We were the listing brokerage in which Bradley Moore Primason Cuffe & Weber LLP was the closing office for a sale of a property in Jamaica Plain on April 19, 2024. We have direct correspondence with this office and the closing docs to prove it.
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Highly professional and responsive legal services
“Professional, thoughtful and kind. They were very helpful and I was pleased with their service. Highly recommended.”
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Exceptional estate planning and family law expertise
“Brendan provides exceptional service and quality. Our family is grateful for him.”
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Caring and understanding approach to clients
“He and his team always approached us with the utmost kindness and understanding.”
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Thorough, honest, and prompt legal assistance
“I liked how he was very thorough, honest, prompt, with assisting me with my personal case.”
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Strong community involvement and referrals
“I recommended good friends of mine to Standard Law as many of those working there are very involved in the local community.”
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Unprofessional and unresponsive conduct by some attorneys
“Unfortunately, our expectations for a professional and reliable service were far from met working with Attorney James Moore.”
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Failure to properly handle client requests and expenses
“Attorney Moore's office failed to acknowledge our request, did not put the reimbursement on the closing documents, and refused to address the issue afterwards.”

Publications

2016:
Barista To Barrister, Guardianship: A Precious Election, Not To Be Missed

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