Taylor Anne Ferrara, experienced Estate Planning attorney in Wellesley, MA with 30 reviews
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Taylor Anne Ferrara

20 William St Ste 130, Wellesley, MA

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4.8 / 5
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Education

2020:
Suffolk University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2013:
State University of New York, Plattsburgh, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 30 reviews
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05 Jul, 2024
They handled a complex estate planning situation incredibly well. Without their expertise it would've been impossible to resolve. They were professional and caring, highly recommend
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Anne saunders

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11 Jan, 2024
My experience with Margolis Bloom & D’Agostino was excellent from start to finish. I felt very comfortable. Due to unforeseen circumstances I had to postpone several appointments. They were most patient and helpful. I would definitely recommend this firm( Patricia D’Agostino and team)
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Ed gray

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26 Oct, 2023
Several years ago I worked with Tricia D'Agostino on my mother's trust and estate matters and found her to be deeply knowledgeable, extremely well versed on changing regulations, and a caring, thoughtful person to work with. More recently I worked with Laura Goodman on trust and estate matters for my brother and I was equally happy working with her. My brother's situation presented a lot of unusual twists and turns. He was the kind of person who had a hard time doing paperwork or keeping his affairs in order. But no matter what new surprise I sprung on her, Laura was never fazed and always came up with good solutions to whatever problem came our way. Like Tricia, Laura is a caring, empathic person, and that makes such a difference when one is dealing with illness and disability, or grieving the loss of a loved one. I'm delighted to give them both my highest recommendation.
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Demonstrated expertise in handling complex legal cases, including technical and financial matters
“I was impressed with David's ability to assimilate complex technical information I provided, and use it to formulate legal arguments that demolished the plaintiff's claims.”
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Effective communication and ability to explain legal concepts clearly
“David had it all together, so frankly, I didn't have to. He was the level headed one. If I had an emotional breakdown, which happened, he helped me work through it.”
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Calm and professional demeanor in the courtroom
“David was always dignified and professional in court. He never raised his voice. His courtesy and gracious demeanor made opposing counsel's grandiose orations seem comical.”
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Dedication and commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for the client
“Every day of that trial I left the courtroom grateful that it was David Burgess who was representing me. I was unequivocally confident that David was working in my interest and would obtain the best possible outcome for my non-profit.”
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Excellent problem-solving skills and strategic approach
“David quickly grasped the realities we were facing. We were going to end up in a trial. He sympathized with our righteous indignation and let us rant for as long as we needed. Then he brought us back to earth and worked with us to design an effective legal strategy.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2023:
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