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Highly responsive and accessible lawyer who promptly returns calls and emails
“I cannot tell you how many times I called him with questions and he always picked up the phone, or immediately emailed me right back.”
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Extensive legal experience and expertise across diverse practice areas
“Dante had the background and track history. He has over 25 years experience trying cases, has won multimillion dollar judgments, and, at the New Jersey Atty. Gen.'s Office, served as Senior Deputy Attorney General in Charge of Litigation.”
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Dedicated and caring approach, genuinely invested in clients' matters
“If you're someone who's being cheated or treated unfairly, he is a great resource who will care about your issue as much as you do, fight as hard as you would.”
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Efficient and cost-effective, able to resolve matters quickly with minimal client involvement
“One thing I really appreciate is that he gets a lot done in very few hours. That has resulted in much lower bills than other attorneys I've had experience with.”
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18 Jun, 2018 by Susan
I had the need for an attorney and hired Dante DiPirro. From our first meeting, I found Dante to be very professional, efficient, extremely intelligent and very kind and empathetic. From your first conversation with Dante, you immediately become aware of his integrity and commitment, and moreover, the passion he exudes for his work. As a former attorney with the NJ Attorney General’s Office his legal expertise is extensive and impressive. Phone calls and emails were answered quickly and I never, ever felt as though he was rushing me through a question or conversation when I called or sent an email. I would highly recommend Dante for any legal work someone might need and wouldn’t hesitate to use him again. A person would be fortunate to be represented by him knowing they couldn’t be in better hands.
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26 Aug, 2016 by Anonymous
When we got to my court date they presented him with discovery. He asked me if I ever saw the printed information, I had e-mailed it to him. He never read my e-mails yet he told me he was prepared. He never even met me. He runs a solar panel business and the only way I found out about that is he had a check for me and told me to stop by his solar business and pick it up. very disappointed in his services.
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30 Jan, 2015 by Cheryl
Dante is a rare kind of lawyer. Even though he has handled many different kinds of corporate law, criminal matters, state government issues, etc., he was a great help to me on a very small matter with an unscrupulous vendor of windows for my home. If you’re someone who’s being cheated or treated unfairly, he is a great resource who will care about your issue as much as you do, fight as hard as you would, and keep his own billings very reasonable. He took care of my issue very quickly, with a minimum amount of input from me. I recommend Dante very highly.
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29 Dec, 2014 by Laura
I run a small non-profit organization and Dante has provided incredible legal services for me in the areas of employment matters, dispute resolution, and animal welfare issues. He is creative, dynamic, respectful, persistent and passionate. I have put the wellbeing of things most dear to me in his very capable hands and my trust in his abilities has been rewarded.
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16 Dec, 2014 by Stuart
Last year when I had to go to court and needed a highly skilled litigation attorney, Dante had the background and track history. He has over 25 years experience trying cases, has won multimillion dollar judgments, and, at the New Jersey Atty. Gen.'s Office, served as Senior Deputy Attorney General in Charge of Litigation, supervised over 550 lawyers on litigation matters, personally handled the state's significant and priority cases, and represented governors, attorney generals, commissioners, judges, and the New Jersey Supreme Court. Dante took my case knowing that it involved novel issues that other lawyers would not take on, and Dante achieved superior results. The case had far-reaching beneficial implications for private individuals, state policy, and private property rights.
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14 Jun, 2019 by Dhaarna
Graig helped us with our deal to buy a home in Hopewell. He is very thorough with his knowledge and gave us inputs throughout the process of Attorney Review, Inspection & Contingencies and Closing. He explained us all documentation very well at the time of closing before we actually signed anything. The experience was very smooth and friendly. Would highly recommend Graig for his services.
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29 Sep, 2015 by Anne
I had a very sticky situation ~ but Mr Corveleyn was on top of everything & did an excellent job. Very knowledgeable, dedicated & compassionate. I would HIGHLY recommend him to everyone!
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27 Mar, 2015 by Charlie
I am a business & financial planning consultant. I work pretty much nationwide. I was sued for "fraudulent transfer" in a New Jersey bankruptcy court by one of my best former clients---one for whom I had worked five years and actually done pretty well. But this guy (my former client) was a big talker and a dreamer, and he landed himself in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, represented by a lawyer who was positively legendary (I found out) in New Jersey). It all started last summer at a moment when I was particularly short on cash. I must have spoken to three dozen lawyers all over New Jersey. On hearing the name of the lawyer who was representing my former client, every one of these lawyers said, "OH NO." Now, I knew that my former client's case was not only frivolous on the merits but time-barred. So I had to start off by representing myself pro se. I got ONE count knocked out on the first motion to dismiss, so I did "OK" on my own, but couldn't get the case to go away completely, and I knew I couldn't possibly represent myself in Court, go to trial on my own, or anything like that---"anyone who represents himself in Court has a fool for a lawyer," right? So I continued talked to even more lawyers in New Jersey. Somehow, someway, I found (this is going to sound so corny, but I believe it): somehow God sent me to Graig Corveleyn. Graig Corveleyn not only accepted my case on what I can only call very reasonable terms, he showed no "fear, shock or awe" at the idea of defending me against this very senior, very prestigious, New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer who was, like I say, to every other lawyer in the state, some kind of "Legend of Superman." Even in our initial interviews, I could tell that Mr. Corveleyn knew the Bankruptcy Courts and the applicable law backwards and forwards. He took my case, even though he knew he was fighting this "Superhero Super-lawyer" on the other side.... As I say, I work nationwide, so I have literally dealt with lawyers everywhere from Boston, Mass, and Bangor, Maine, to Wasilla, Alaska, and Waikiki, Hawaii. I normally have a rather dim view of lawyers---they are conformists who cannot think outside the box or imagine anything that is new, different, or outside whatever there cookie-cutter specialty is. In Graig Corveleyn, I found someone who actually COULD see the forest and the trees, and notice that there was smut on the bark and rot inside of even on some of the oldest and biggest growths in the whole forest. And he could see the justice on my side---even though I'm a very unusual case. Did you read that, folks, "he could see justice....even in a very unusual case." THAT is really unusual in a lawyer, and it makes Graig Corveleyn a real hero---not a legend because he's been around forever and had really big clients in the past (that was my opponent's lawyer), but because Graig Corveleyn has eyes to see and ears to hear, a discerning mind and a heart to sympathize. As of this moment, my case isn't over yet. Graig has not waivered, not dropped the ball, not showed any sign of quitting....even though the flow of money has been more regularly in the negative than in the positive towards him. That's because he has a brain and a heart to see a winnable case even in an unusual and difficult situation. I expect Graig Corveleyn will one day be a legend himself. Not because of my case (although who knows? The other side is strangely persistent in the face of one defeat and setback after another), but because of who he is and how he does what he does. Graig Corveleyn has worked inside the system with the U.S. Trustee's office---I don't quite understand how all that works in Bankruptcy Court, but that's why we need lawyers, right? He knows all the Judges and what's normal, abnormal, and downright crazy/fruity. Bankruptcy Courts are Courts of equity and I would have to say, Graig Coveleyn's sense of equity and fairness is almost unparalleled in any lawyer I have ever met.
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