Thomas A. Karp

477 Washington Street, Norwood, MA

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02 May, 2023
Attorney Karp was my ex-wife’s lawyer. He lost at every opportunity he had to win. I caught him sleeping in his car during recess and he should’ve been working on his clients case. On the biggest trial of my divorce settlement; he rested early on his arguments, because he was unprepared, and forgot a major part about the case. When it was time for our defense to make our case, he asked the judge if he could redact his resting. The judge laughed at him and denied his request to laughter’s in the quart room. He is unprepared and he is more concerned with sleeping in his car. I regret my ex-wife fired him. Tommy was the best thing that ever happened to me. If it wasn’t for his inability to come prepared., I might have a different outcome. Because of him, my children and my life is much happier. I have to thank him for being so incompetent. I went to trial against him and out of 14 questions, 13 were overruled. He does not do his homework when he had a layup. He also thinks he’s a tough guy. He tries to intimidate you when you walk out of the court, room and he sits next to you and ask you how you doing while giving you some sort of threat. After the trial, Tom Karp called me drunk on three different occasions at 2 AM, 3 AM and 4:30 AM to say he was going to “f**k me in the a**” I submitted that information and that phone call to the BBO He’s an old man drunk and stay away. You don’t want him to be your lawyer, you want him to be the other lawyer.
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Greg a. danas

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03 Oct, 2012
I am President of G&G Firearms Experts Inc., of Milford, NH & Lowell, MA. Our organization provides firearms expert witness services. Mr. Karp and I worked on a firearms case in 2011 / 2012. When introduced to the case, I believed the prosecutor had the "possession case" wrapped up. Mr. Karp's persistence made the difference. The client was acquitted of all charges. Mr. Karp's effort was instrumental throughout the case, and at trial . To be honest, I did not believe the case would actually get to a trial. I have worked with other attorneys that would not have contributed the extra effort by taking a plea. Mr. Karp is truly a dedicated defense lawyer!
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Tracey

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05 Sep, 2012
I was a client of Thomas Karp for a Divorce and Subsequent Issues with contempt of the divorce agreement. His represenatation resulted in a fair settlement and an award of legal fees when my ex was found in contempt. I would strongly recommend him.
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Effective representation resulting in fair settlements and legal fee awards
“His represenatation resulted in a fair settlement and an award of legal fees when my ex was found in contempt. I would strongly recommend him.”
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Dedication and persistence in pursuing client's best interests
“To be honest, I did not believe the case would actually get to a trial. I have worked with other attorneys that would not have contributed the extra effort by taking a plea. Mr. Karp is truly a dedicated defense lawyer!”
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Valuable legal expertise and advice
“Attny Karp saved me and provided me with the utmost level of legal advice along with endless hours of counsel.”
Cons
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Lack of clear billing and communication
“Was not pleased with Atty Karp especially because he did not explain his billing accurately. We agreed upon a price, which I thought was inclusive.”
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Unprepared and incompetent in court
“He lost at every opportunity he had to win. I caught him sleeping in his car during recess and he should've been working on his clients case. On the biggest trial of my divorce settlement; he rested early on his arguments, because he was unprepared, and forgot a major part about the case.”
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Concerning personal conduct
“After the trial, Tom Karp called me drunk on three different occasions at 2 AM, 3 AM and 4:30 AM to say he was going to "f**k me in the a**”

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