Jeffrey A. Rabinowitz

5 Green Street, Concord, NH

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Sohaib siddiqui

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04 Dec, 2023
Ted Lothstein, ESQ, Amy paralegal and all of his staff are awesome! Ted explains everything in layman terms and was prompt with all of my questions. I highly recommend Ted Lothstein and his law firm
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David booth

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25 Sep, 2023
Working with Kaylee Doty Esq was so easy and so successful. Kaylee is an amazing advocate and i can not strongly enough recommend her services.
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David tufano

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15 Jun, 2023
Back in 2019 I was falsely accused of committing a crime. The subsequent police investigations resulted in my arrest and eventually a wrongful conviction. The criminal attorney who represented me throughout the ordeal highly recommended attorney Lothstein and his law firm to do the appeal. The trial transcripts and all of the other required documentation were gathered and submitted, and Lothstein and Guerriero went to work. The case was accepted by the NH Supreme Court, and oral arguments were heard in the fall of 2022. I was able to attend the oral arguments, and watching attorney Lothstein in action was an absolute privilege. Attorney Lothstein had previously explained the percentages of successful appeals to me, but I left the oral arguments feeling very, very, hopeful. On March 30, 2023, I received word that the conviction was reversed and remanded back to the Superior Court where the trial was conducted. The opinion that the Supreme Court issued was a very strong, concise, and unanimous decision. It is a decision that will be cited in motions and briefs far into the future, and will hopefully help prevent future wrongful convictions due to the law created in our case. It also gave the State of New Hampshire really no choice on their next action, as evidenced by the verbiage on the Notice of Nolle Prosequi that we received from the Superior Court: “Given Supreme Court Order of reverse and remand, the State is not pursuing this charge.” These results were not achieved by accident. The dedication given to this case by attorney Lothstein and his entire legal staff was incredible. From day one I was treated as a person as opposed to just a client. The level of comfort that I felt from the first day we spoke was as high as it could have possibly been, and it remained that way until the day the ruling was announced. The victory that we celebrated in the following days was an extremely hard, well fought, and justly deserved one that has been instrumental in helping me “recover” from a nightmare that continued for only several weeks shy of four very long years. If anyone reading this review has any doubt about who I would recommend to someone in need of an appellate attorney (or any other practice areas they specialize in), you should try reading this review again from the beginning. I know I have said it many times, but once again- attorney Lothstein, Melanie, and everyone else- Thank you again for all that you have done.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal cases
“Attorney Lothstein painstakingly composed this document for my case, and thus, with his representation, I was proscribed probation.”
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Provides excellent legal representation and advocacy
“Watching attorney Lothstein in action was an absolute privilege.”
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Communicates clearly and keeps clients well-informed throughout the process
“Jeff did an excellent job keeping me informed throughout the process.”
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Willing to work with colleagues to find the best solutions for clients
“If he did not have the answered he called on colleagues to help him find the answer.”
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Honest and straightforward in their approach
“Jeff is a straight shooter. If your looking to be coddled then Jeff is not your man.”
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