Timothy Stark

805 Turnpike St Ste 101, North Andover, MA

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4.8 / 5
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5.0
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9 Reviews
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4.7
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57 Reviews
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Education

1990
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover, JD - Juris Doctor
1975
Gannon University, MA - Masters
1973
Gannon University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 66 reviews
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Hicham tahraoui

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23 Oct, 2024
Herbert and his team is the best ever he trying to help you the maximum and so kind of you are stressing when you meet him u will be stress free so cool I’m happy I suggest weinberg thank you so much
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Donna sacca

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16 Sep, 2024
Excellent customer service, fast responses, goes above and beyond to help!
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Lul abdullahi

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09 Jul, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with Weinberg during a tough time, and I’m incredibly grateful for his expertise and support. Weinberg’s deep understanding of bankruptcy law and compassionate guidance made the process much easier. He was always available to answer questions and provided clear explanations. What set Weinberg apart was his genuine care and empathy for my situation, which gave me confidence and peace of mind. Thanks to him, I’m on a path to financial recovery. I highly recommend Weinberg for his professionalism and compassion.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and ability to understand client's needs
“Excellent communication, and a keen ability to understand my needs and find a direction that would help all parties finalize a legal and amicable decision.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex cases
“Tim's years of experience come trough in his conversation with you. What I was most impressed with was his passion for and fascination with the facts of the case.”
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Provides practical and realistic advice
“He gives practical advice, and helps you see things as the will likely go as opposed to how you think they will go.”
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Compassionate and understanding nature
“He was kind and compassionate. Although he told me that I didn't have a case, he did it in a way that made me feel like I hand all the answers as to why.”
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Puts client's best interests first
“Throughout my divorce, it was as if I was Mike's most important client.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
North Andover Employment Law, Wrongful Employment Termination Laws in Massachusetts
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North Andover Employment Law, States Agencies for Employment Rights
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North Andover Employment Law, Employment Retaliation
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North Andover Employment Law, Sales Commissions Upon Involuntary Termination
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North Andover Employment Law, Non-Compete Agreements
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North Andover Employment Law, Unemployment Rights
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North Andover Employment Law, Sexual Harassment as a form of Discrimination
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North Andover Employment Law, Overcoming Age Discrimination
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North Andover Employment Law, Employment At-Will
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North Andover Employment Law, Defamation in the Workplace
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