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03 Dec, 2014 by Timothy craig
Deirdre Clegg provided thorough legal aid, knowledge, and moral support for my wrongful termination due to age and handicap discrimination that resulted in a justified and handsome settlement from the company. She was an excellent arbitrator and adviser for me to be comfortable in settling out of court, after our Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) hearing yielded very little results. She is an asset to the Mazer Law firm, which also provided a very responsive support to all of my legal needs. I highly recommend Deirdre as the lawyer you can feel comfortable and supportive to your legal needs.
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17 Apr, 2013 by A grateful j&p
My husband and I have never had to seek legal advice except for when we were buying our house over 12 years ago. That was a very quick and easy issue to deal with. Recently I had a much more complex work-related issue where I needed to seek legal advice. The advice I needed was based on "a paper trail" being started after over 14 years in a company where I have had excellent reviews and am respected around the company for the work I do. I started looking online for attorneys. Many law firms seem to be concerned with the corporate entity only. Well I surely knew that wasn't going to help me in my case. I came across Attorney Deirdre Clegg is with Goldstein & Clegg and affiliated with the Mazer Law Group, LLC out of Saugus, MA. She and these group of lawyers work for us, Jane and John Q. Public. She is a busy attorney but got back to us right away after my initial call and scheduled a meeting for the next week. She is an amazing, very down-to-earth lady. She knows employment law in and out and makes you feel comfortable about the "legal lingo" that needs to be used in documents and e-mails. Which I personally was nervous about. She made me and my husband feel comfortable and confident in that not only was she interested helping us get the best result, she could and would settle this issue. Of course you must realize that this is not a TV show and there is no resolution in an hour. As with any relationship, work or personal, continued communication is key. When she says "call me if you need anything" - call her. She will return the call as soon as she is able. When she says "don't worry", don't. She's got it under control. My husband and I can't say enough about her and would certainly recommend her to anyone needing an expert in Employment Law. Deirdre Clegg, Esq. and the attorneys at Mazer Law Group, LLC (and their legal assistant!) are there for you!
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17 Sep, 2008 by Anonymous
She is useless, hides the real facts, and will drop you like a hot potato if you run out of money. She screwed me out of $1,600 and didn't inform me of anything. She ripped me off!

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21 Aug, 2010 by Candace
Attorney Larkin assisted us with a real estate matter concerning a home purchase several years ago. He promptly researched the issue and worked with the bank and title companies to ensure we had the necessary documentation to close on our loan refinance. He was prompt, Knowledgable, professional and great to work with.
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10 Jan, 2018 by Anonymous
I’ve retained Michelle twice for major issues with a school district involving the placement of my son and his needs. What we faced from the district was nothing short of a nightmare. Michelle not only worked extremely diligently for us but there was a sense of passion evident as she did. She went above and beyond for us. Nights, weekends, whatever it took. She exhibited the kind of commitment to the case as if it were her own child she was fighting for. She was always reachable. She was a great communicator, keeping us up to date with every step. I retained her twice and both times we prevailed despite many very real risks to that success. I have her to thank for that. We are at last where we need to be. Although I hope my battles for my son are over for good, if that ever changes I would be on the phone immediately to her. I just can’t say enough or thank her enough for being the kind of attorney and person she is. I would recommend her immediately to anyone in need of a powerful yet professional attorney to advocate for their child.
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06 Oct, 2017 by Lydia meyer-turkson
We hired Michelle to represent us for an out of district placement for our daughter in 3rd to 4th Grade with our Public School District. She was always concise, knowledgeable about the process & practical about the risks in our case. Her professional network with public school legal counterparts was very useful. We won an out of district placement in 14 months and subsequent extensions over the years. If there is one reason why Michelle is so good it’s empathy. She really cares about winning a better education for special education children. She cut through the waffle at IEP meetings with teachers. She cares and respects what parents go through. She always tried to reduce risk and legal costs. Her professional network is extensive and personal chemistry with our neuropsychologist, advocate and special education schools make her a lawyer that gets results. Our daughter is happy, making good progress and has a better future because of Michelle’s work.
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24 Jan, 2017 by Sue
We hired Michelle Moor when the LEA refused transitions services they had originally agreed to provide. Ms. Moor is extraordinary. Always honest with us and respectful. So knowledgeable on all aspects of the law, regs, and process. She made sure she was not just familiar but intimate with our particular details. Her attention and knowledge resulted in a positive outcome. We highly recommend Ms. Moor.
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04 Aug, 2024 by Joni
Cheryl helped navigate me through one of the toughest times of my life. She was knowledgeable and very responsive to all my questions. I cannot reccomend her enough.
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03 Aug, 2024 by Heather
Attorney Mccormick was extremely helpful in guiding me on the right path with a family issue. She was very easy to talk to and very understanding making a very difficult and emotional time in my life so much easier.
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27 Jul, 2024 by Robert
Attorney McCormick was extremely effective. She did not leave a stone unturned. She was very easy to deal with. Highly recommended.
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