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07 Aug, 2015 by Debra
We recently hired Bolio & Company to assist us in an Emergency Custody Order. We were nervous, anxious and rushed as this was all happening very quickly. Atty. Tim Fallon was our rock. He was calm, concise and knew exactly what to do. We will forever be grateful for all he did. He talked us through the process and made us feel secure. Even before this happened, we had consulted with Atty. Fallon and Atty. Bolio regarding another issue and he told us exactly what we needed to do to ensure the best outcome. We would have been lost without them. These men are the real deal. They are in the legal business for the right reasons. They want to help good people to make things right. They know the system and how it works. I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciate Bolio & Company and Atty. Fallon. I would highly recommend them to all my friends and family.
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27 Apr, 2015 by Mike
When it came time for my decision to get a divorce I interviewed several lawyers and felt very comfortable with Tim and his Firm, which is especially important considering your about to go over every private detail of your married life. Tim has an incredible ability to absorb every detail that I reviewed with him to create a full understanding of the situation. As things progressed, the pressure increased with my ex attempting to attack our family business that I run and several other angles. Tim was able to take them all in stride, keep me calm and mount the necessary defense on my behalf. With out getting into to many details, my ex spent more than twice what I did and in the end was forced to settle without going to trial. Moving forward Tim has become my company's council in legal matters and collections law firm. I would recommend him to anyone, and feel confident doing so.
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07 May, 2014 by Susan
Timothy Fallon, Esq. of Bolio & Company in Dedham, MA recently represented me in a complicated civil lawsuit against an unlicensed contractor who did work for me that was of of substandard quality and was ultimately deemed to be dangerous and illegal by the inspectors who I asked to examine it. This was a classic example of a man who presented himself as a licensed, bonded contractor who in fact has no license, no bond, no insurance, does not pull building permits, uses illegal workers and substandard building materials. And, this list represents just some but not all of the never-ending problems I experienced until finally I demanded my money back and that the work be undone. Since the contractor ignored my demand, I sought legal counsel and was referred to Tim Fallon and Jason Bolio by an attorney I know who recommended them to me. From my first meeting with Tim and Jay, I knew I was in very good and talented legal hands. It was clear that they were interested in my situation and in knowing all the facts related to it, were eager to utilize my documentation to support the case they were building, and were patient and diligent throughout the process of preparing the case for presentation to the Court. The result was that Tim and Jay worked as a team both in and outside of the courtroom and complimented each other in every way. It was very clear to me that they were determined to put on the case in an organized, thorough and complete way for both my benefit and that of the various judges who presided over the hearings as well as the final judge who heard the case and determined the punitive damages he believed I was due as a result of the acts and activities, illegal and otherwise, that the contractor caused during the course of the work he did (and never finished) and the ultimate messes (legal and otherwise) that he left behind for me to address after he walked off the job. Tim Fallon is a very smart, well organized and thoughtful attorney who has one goal in mind - representing his client to the very best of his abilities. He more than succeeded on my behalf. He was always fully prepared for whatever the opposing counsel presented and without fail, could present evidence to correct the record and refute their claims. Tim was very respectful of the judges and was able to maintain his focus and the organized presentation of the facts despite the attempts made by opposing counsel to distort them and to denigrate the truth. Like Jay Bolio, Tim was confident of their strategic thinking and their combined abilities to present the case in a meaningful way thus enabling the presiding judges to follow it step by step and to ultimately determine punitive damages commensurate with the problems caused to me by an unscrupulous and unlicensed man. I enjoyed working with both Tim Fallon and Jay Bolio throughout the planning and the presentations of the case and felt very confident that they knew exactly what the case required, how to present it and how to prove the serious wrongs that were done. Thus, a complex case was organized and simplified for the many judges who had to hear it and the ultimate outcome was a very successful one indeed. I very highly recommend both of these attorneys and will turn to them for advice and representation at any time in the future when I feel I need the expertise of two very talented and smart attorneys. I have complete and absolute confidence in both of them.

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10 Sep, 2013 by Anonymous
Mr. Cohen was thorough, kept us informed of all the steps involved (and even asked us if we wanted to know all the steps!), good communication. Always willing to answer our nervous questions - very patient and calm. I thought litigators were going to be vicious from the start. He was calm all the way through and just used logic and law to smash the other guy to bits. Calmly, and was very good at calling people by their honorific. Your honor, Oposing Counsil, may I suggestion you look at it thus way. Very impressive.p
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11 Feb, 2021 by K. johnson
After talking with Tim , I subsequently switched to Tim’s law group. Tim had to take on a WELL established Massachusetts law firm which could be intimidating; he was definitely up for this tough challenge. Other lawyers would not take this case after my previous lawyer’s handling and were afraid of losing this case. Tim was different, he wanted to help right a wrong as best as he could knowing what was being handed to him. It was quickly apparent that Tim took his job to heart unlike my previous lawyer. Tim put the opposition law firm on notice that he was about the business of winning my case and not losing. Tim had a tough challenge because he had to rectify the mess made by previous lawyer who had my case on track to be a loss. The best way to summarize how Tim handled my case could be explained by using terminology from the 1960s Batman TV series. In response to Tim’s introduction and demand letter to the opposition, Tim was hit with a response that was a BOOM. Tim responded and hit back with a KA-BOOM. Next time they hit Tim with a POW and Tim responded with a POW-POW; Tim did NOT back down. Tim worked hard and fought hard for my case. He kept me informed with every step of my case unlike my previous lawyer. He was honest with and didn’t sugarcoat what I needed to hear about my case. He did a hell of a good job with my case considering the mess he had to work with. I would absolutely recommend the Upper Charles Law Group as my experience was absolutely pleasurable with this law group. You will get a team of qualified lawyers who will fight for you and be honest with you, don’t hesitate to hire this law firm.
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26 Aug, 2020 by Susan
Attorney Rodden succeeded in renegotiating my severance agreement. He answered my emails promptly during the process. And he gave me a strong sense that I could let things play out without worrying.
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23 May, 2020 by Carlton
Tim was perfectly responsive, he listened, he indicated that he understood, he told me what his level of effort would be and he was spot on. I was comfortable speaking to him and would recommend him.
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16 Sep, 2023 by Patrick lewis
We used Aubrey Law for our will and estate planning. They were thorough and comprehensive in their explanations of the various processes involved and helped us navigate the unfamiliar legal territory.
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23 Nov, 2020 by Chip a
My wife and I worked with Scott at Aubrey Law to develop our estate plan. We had called around to a few other law firms first and were met with rigid processes and overwhelmed with legal speak from lawyers who seemed to be very focused on trying to impress us with their education and credentials. Aubrey Law and Scott Aubrey in particular was very different. Scott treated us like humans, talked to us in plain English, and often made us feel like we were his only client with the attention he gave us. We felt comfortable working with him from start to finish, and we loved that he provided us with instructions on next steps to fund our trust and execute our estate plan after everything was signed. He also put together a plan of keeping in touch in the future so that we can keep things up to date and make good decisions as our lives evolve. We would strongly recommend giving Scott a try!
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