Paul F Meleedy

20 Trafalgar Square, Suite 422, Nashua, NH

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New England School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Deirdre daley

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08 Jul, 2024
Andrea Nelson helped us set up a will and a trust for our property. She was professional, super easy to work with and made the process smooth/efficient, even though we were from out of town. This group has met the needs of our family for years - from real estate purchases to employment agreements!
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Pavel novikov

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08 Jul, 2024
Not only I was helped to an agent incredibly quickly but the whole deal was done in hours. I appreciate your service and amazing professionalism. I wish there was a way to rate you above five stars.
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Lucas roe

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08 Jul, 2024
Fantastic services. Used for both our personal estate planning and the incorporation of an LLC. Fast turn around, thorough and quality service and just overall very pleased with the end results. Would absolutely recommend.
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Great communication whether it be email or phone. If I ever need a lawyer again, I will for sure be in contact again.”
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Professionalism and efficiency
“Very professional and efficient.”
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Successful case outcomes and settlements
“Kent was able to negotiate a settlement on our behalf that not only paid the Medicare expenses but also our bills and covered lost wages.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful guidance
“Andrea was so patient, explained everything to us, extremely knowledgeable and professional.”
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Personable and easy to work with
“Andrea is a delightful person that instantly put me at ease.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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