Roosevelt Jean, experienced Civil Rights, Personal Injury attorney in Hackensack, NJ with 43 reviews
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Roosevelt Jean

2 University Plaza, Suite 100, Hackensack, NJ

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Y kornblau

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25 Jun, 2024
Kevin Bremer is a powerhouse of an attorney. You should never need a lawyer, but IF you need one make sure to have someone who has the agility, skill, knowledge and aptitude to get you to the finish line. Kevin is all the above and more and is the lawyer who can and will get it done.
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Al fenelle

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23 Jun, 2024
"I unfortunately had Alexandra Coglianese appointed as our parent coordinator. She exhibited bias and manipulated facts to fit her own narrative. Her dishonesty led to false statements, some of which she corrected when confronted. She even presented inaccurate information to the judge, some of which she later amended in an email sent at 7 PM the night before the hearing. Whether this was deliberate or due to incompetence, she failed to prioritize my daughter’s best interests by presenting misleading narratives to the court and making false statements and unsolicited recommendations. If you’re seeking someone who is fair, honest, and genuinely looks out for the child’s well-being, I recommend avoiding Alexandra Coglianese.”
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Kenneth

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13 May, 2024
I reached out to Roosevelt Jean via e-mail a year ago seeking representation for a case of police misconduct but did not receive a response. I called him, and we had what one could call an impromptu consultation. Roosevelt said he had a meeting in about 10 minutes or so and told me (not asked) to tell him what happened. He claimed he did not get my e-mail. I told Mr. Jean my matter is not one that can be discussed within a few minutes due to how complex it was. I then suggested that him and I plan a time to officially go over the case so he could get the full context of it. He hostilely shot back at me telling me I was going to tell him at that moment about my case and it will be within five minutes. Who the hell is this jerk to dictate how long it will take me to explain my case to him?? Mind you, this is someone who knows absolute nothing about my legal matter. He assumed as a means to merely overpower the conversation. Who does he think he is?? This attorney is so domineering it's not even funny.
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Knowledgeable and skilled attorneys
“Ms. Venice is a strong advocate and an absolute pleasure to work with. She is honest in her dealings with a client which is very much appreciated rather than telling you what you want to hear; a great attribute in an attorney.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“The Corcoran team was very responsive and always understanding of my needs and concerns from the moment we became engaged through the favorable conclusion of my case.”
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Excellent communication and transparency
“She gives thoughtful and honest practical advice and expresses herself very well in documents and in court. No matter your situation, you'll be in capable hands.”
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“Karen Venice is an outstanding lawyer. Kind, compassionate, knowledgeable, trustworthy, and professional to name a few.”
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Successful outcomes for clients
“I am so fortunate that they are my attorneys. The team is always professional, courteous and beyond knowledgeable. I hit the jackpot with them.”
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Unresponsive and dismissive initial communication
“I reached out to Roosevelt Jean via e-mail a year ago seeking representation for a case of police misconduct but did not receive a response. I called him, and we had what one could call an impromptu consultation. Roosevelt said he had a meeting in about 10 minutes or so and told me (not asked) to tell him what happened.”
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Domineering and unreasonable behavior
“Who the hell is this jerk to dictate how long it will take me to explain my case to him?? Mind you, this is someone who knows absolute nothing about my legal matter. He assumed as a means to merely overpower the conversation. Who does he think he is?? This attorney is so domineering it's not even funny.”

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