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16 Jul, 2022 by Caitlin flaherty
The absolute best!!!!!
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12 Jun, 2018 by Joan geiger
This firm has been serving local residents for decades. I an a local attorney/mediator and have worked with several of the partners over the years - they know their area of practice and are well liked and respected by the courts. I never hesitate to refer matters to them.
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20 Sep, 2017 by Karen l.

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10 Feb, 2020 by Erdogan demirkaya
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07 Apr, 2010 by Kari
Prior to my engaging with Tim regarding a commercial legal issue, I hadn't been exposed much to the legal process. Tim brought not just a great depth of knowledge to the process, but he was able to give me a clear and simple understanding of what was happening on a level that I could relate to. He was terrific at guiding me through each step of the process and managing my expectations. He also did a really great job of inspiring my confidence. Extremely professional, easy to talk to, Tim was a pleasure to work with and I highly recommend him.
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31 Mar, 2010 by Jean
Tim is very knowledgeable and brings alot of common sense to the negotiations. I found him to be pragmatic and to the point on the issues. I used him to review Employee Contracts, Franchise Agreements, Franchise Transfers and Real Estate Negotiations. I found his negotiation skills to have been better than most in obtaining the best possible scenarios for my firm. He is very approachable and is my first resource for any work in NJ.
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31 Mar, 2010 by Judy
Tim was first my attorney for a relatively minor landlord tenant case. He quickly demonstrated his professionalism, patience and knowledge of the law and became my attorney for my business. Tim's counsel proved invaluable to me and I credit him for making my business a success. His friendship and support at the time of the death of my husband proved beyond measure the capacity and committment that this man possesses. Tim has been my attorney for over 10 years.
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11 Sep, 2018 by Michael
I selected Jerry to handle a complex alimony termination issue, which he and his team recently settled for me. I hired Jerry after speaking with a number of highly respected family law attorney's in Central, NJ. All of which gave Jerry great recommendations. The best decision that I made relative to this issue. I recommend Jerry when you are dealing with complicated family law matters are involved and you are looking a for a positive outcome.
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16 Feb, 2018 by Jill
Jerry represented me in a very contentious interstate custody case. Jerry’s knowledge of family Law was impressive. He was very helpful and invested in the case. He fought hard and won everything I asked for. I would highly recommend Jerry.
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12 Feb, 2018 by Amy
I was referred to Jerry after being blindsided with divorce papers. After my consultation, I was immediately impressed by his demeanor, expertise and personality. Jerry is a very experienced attorney and negotiated extremely hard on my behalf. He gave me peace of mind when dealing with child custody, alimony and asset division of my complex case. During a very stressful time, Jerry was extremely supportive, patient and has a compassionate group which significantly helped during the process. He inspired confidence and I knew that I had a strong advocate. He knows how to get positive results through negotiation but he can also deliver if you need to go to court. He fought for me every step of the way. I have the upmost confidence and respect for Jerry and would highly recommend him to anyone who needs the best divorce attorney.
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