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23 Feb, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr. Kleiner was referred to me by another client and friend of Mr. Kleiner who in typical N.J. fashion told me, "Call Larry! He is a good kid!" As I am a Southerner, I often find the diminutive use of the language mystifying. The phrase used by my friend would have a completely different meaning in the Southern vernacular. Thus my first comment would be, "Mr. Kleiner is a fine younger attorney!" Over the past 4 years I have found him to be anything but a "kid" or a "child". He is an excellent Attorney with an exceptional moral,legal personal ethical standard. I have have had disputes and disagreements with him, about matters ("which rightly or wrongly"), I felt needed to be addressed. To my surprise, he responded unlike I would have expected any attorney to reply. Rathet than becoming defensive, irrate or hostile toward me. He apologized and calmly said, "If you are unhappy with me, I will help you find another attorney. I treasure your friendship more than my fee and I hope you can see that this is why we are doing this, at this time." Never has he responded to me as many, (if not most attorney's or men, in the heat of the moment) would do. Rather almost immediately, he or I would apologize as friends should do, under stress, pain and suffering! We are in the middle of a long and difficult case and my emotional and physical pain has caused me act in a manner which I would probably "fire" myself! Mr. Kleiner has been an attorney, friend and counselor when I needed more than simply a legal representative. Any criticism I have might be in senseless delays of this states no fault insurance laws and the undue suffering it has caused me. I don't know enough to honestly direct my frustration and pain at the faulty legal system in this state or the attorney. But given his nature and demeanor, I think fault lies not with him but with this irrational abuse by the insurance companies. I hope we will make some law here because this is beyond acceptable, and borders on the criminal abuse of power by a private industry! If a personal, competent, and conscientious attorney is what you want, hire Mr. Lawrence Kleiner!

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10 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
James Russo is an excellent attorney. Answers all your questions and is complete and thorough. I highly recommend him. He did my families home sale, willls, advanced directive. It was a positive experience.
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11 Jun, 2024 by Gabrielle dennis
My teenage son and I came to know real estate attorney Susana Gutierrez Manna, LLC, through our wonderful realtor, Liza Rogala, and they worked together like a dream team in enabling us to sell our 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom apartment in the cooperative building known as Mediterranean North, in Fort Lee, NJ, in 2024. For those of you who are unfamiliar with selling an apartment in a cooperative apartment building complex, it a very complicated, time-consuming, bureaucratic as well as frustrating process with the need for sellers and buyers as well as their realtors and real estate attorneys and movers etc. to comply with archaic and seemingly-endless not to mention illogical rules and regulations. It can be nerve-wracking and infuriating at times for sellers and buyers and the teams of people assisting those sellers and buyers in navigating the required real estate procedures they are inherently obliged to adhere to in order to sucessfully achieve their real estate goals. We found Susana Gutierrez Manna, LLC, to be the kindest and most patient as well as polite real estate attorney we had ever encountered. She kept her calm and patience throughout our professional engagement with her from February to May 2024 to sell our apartment in preparation for our impending relocation to another US state. The same can be said about Janet who works with Susana and who replied to my many queries when Susana was not immediately available to respond. To put things into perspective, I wanted to point out that Mediterranean North has an extremely complicated and excessively bureaucratic administrative set up with its domineering and overbearing building management team, cooperative board and cooperative board attorney's office and their unnecessarily rigid and ridiculously archaic rules and regulations that must be complied with in order for any real estate transactions to commence, proceed and be concluded. At times, it felt like we were cautiously and with much trepidation trying to carefully navigate a perilous journey through a proverbial and extremely dangerous minefield. Susana never lost her cool and she as well as Janet working seamlessly with our realtor, Liza Rogala from Christies International, to assist my son and me with the eventual closing on the sale of the apartment we had purchased at Mediterranean North so that we could relocate to another state. Thank you very much, Susana and Janet! Thank you very much to Liza for finding and engaging the services of the Law Office of Susana Gutierrez Manna, LLC for my son and me! Thank you very much to Liza, Susana and Janet for working hand-in-hand with each other to enable my son and me to finally conclude the sale of our apartment at Mediterranean North! We could not have done it without the "Dream Team" of Susana, Janet and Liza!
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07 Mar, 2024 by Teresa rosa
I am so grateful to have been recommended Susana as our legal representative to purchase a property. Her work ethic and due diligence is nothing short of amazing. Susana went above and beyond to ensure all of the documentation was in accordance with local laws and gave us the confidence in the buying process ensuring title and any pending matters were settled. I will be using her for any real estate transactions going forward. Thank you Susana!
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22 Feb, 2024 by Larry emert
Mike is the BEST barber in town!!!! No doubt about it.
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26 Jan, 2024 by The meech
Mr. Kleiner and his his team were referred to me by a friend. Couldn’t have been any happier with the services they provided me with during my divorce. Mr. Kleiner not only was very helpful and on point as far as turnaround time with the court date, but he is very down to earth and easy to talk with.
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18 Jan, 2024 by Sau
I have consulted Andrew Chamberlain on preparing a revocable trust. He was very detailed and explain things carefully. He has great attitude and very helpful with all my questions.
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13 Oct, 2023 by Carlo caparruva
Excellent experience working with the firm. Communication with counsel and the staff were forthcoming so I didn’t have to chase for answers. Everything was well prepared and was pleased with not only the outcome but the way it was handled by Mr Kleiner and his team. Highly recommend the firm!
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