Markis Miguel Abraham

35 Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ

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2008
Rutgers University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Angelina

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18 Jun, 2019
Mr.Makis Abraham took a case many lawyers had previously walked away from. Not only did he win cash for me , but proved himself to be an aggressive go getter at the deposition of the plaintiffs..Mr.Abraham was so well prepared via research onnthe case at hand, that when he began to question the plaintiffs they became irrational .lol it was real legalbpoetry in motion on th he part of Mr Abbram.Not once did he allow the other party to intimidate him with they're antics of yelling and refusing to answer him simply because he effectively caught these people in so many lies about what they had said and done to me thay became AFRAID..THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK MR. ABRAHAM..MY FAMILY LOOKS FORWARD TO OUR COOK OUT THIS SUMMER AND AS USUAL YOUR INVITED. ANGELINA BOON
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Anonymous

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29 Jan, 2016
Would have saved us both alot of time and me an unnessary $800 fee if he would have just taken the time to access my bankrupct situation alittle more quickly and carefullly and didnt have me pay the fee from the start but I suspect he knew every early at that time, I wasnt a good candidate for bankruocy but I already paid the fee so of course he didnt want to give that back. During it when I had questions he was hard to reach and rarely avilable and returned phone calls. Towards the end he didnt even call me to end our client, lawyer realtionship. I got a letter when he could have just talked to me and told me because of the information I gave him, Im not a good candidate at that moment. Then a year later he contacts me for no reason I suspect when he learned I was working with a colleague on a accident case he knows but that had nothing to do with my accident case and as recently as last month when my situation was alittle more dire and i wanted to file for bankruptcy and I cantacted him again to give him the business, he saw my name on his caller id and just hanged up which was very unprofessional so for all these resons I give him a 1 star and would give a 0 if I could. Im sure hes a good lawyer but he wasnt with me a couple years ago at all. Sorry guy but it is what it is.
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Rolando

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08 Dec, 2015
Markis helped me through the process / paperwork of selling my home. He and his staff were very professional and responsive. I highly recommend.
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Pros
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Professional and responsive service
“He and his staff were very professional and responsive.”
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Effective and thorough legal representation
“Mr.Makis Abraham took a case many lawyers had previously walked away from. Not only did he win cash for me, but proved himself to be an aggressive go getter at the deposition of the plaintiffs.”
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Excellent client communication and transparency
“He always kept me updated on the progress of the case which is exactly what I was looking for in an attorney.”
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Knowledgeable and prepared for cases
“Mr Abraham was so well prepared via research on the case at hand, that when he began to question the plaintiffs they became irrational.”
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Affordable and fair pricing
“His fees are more than reasonable and I feel that the money that I spent on his services was worth every dollar.”
Cons
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Difficulty reaching the lawyer at times
“During it when I had questions he was hard to reach and rarely available and returned phone calls.”
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Lack of communication about ending the client-lawyer relationship
“Towards the end he didn't even call me to end our client, lawyer relationship.”

Publications

2013:
it depends, "Probable Cause Matters: A Call to the Criminal Defense Bar"

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