Shana Siegel, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Montclair, NJ with 10 reviews
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Shana Siegel

28 Valley Rd Ste 1, Montclair, NJ

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Susan miloscia halpern

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12 Jul, 2022
Shana Siegel, does not shy away from“taking on the establishment!” Shana was instrumental in the case against my mother, by the Division of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services as well as, Medicaid in the State of New Jersey. Both branches, county and state levied an inconceivable attempt to reverse the “exempted” Holocaust restitution pension status, and ultimately were trying to retrieve moneys appropriated to Victims of the Nazi persecution, to go to their agencies. A true injustice by a government agency, towards a Holocaust survivor! Shana reached out to local and overseas institutions to produce documentation of proof of my mom’s eligibility status, spoke to numerous persons with first-hand knowledge, filed affidavits and testimonies on my mom’s behalf. Besides being a true advocate of the Elderly, Shana Siegel is knowledgeable, confident, easy to talk too, and was always readily available. I never felt rushed while expressing my thoughts or concerns or needing to talk over different options. Without Shana’s empathy and passion, to fight for the justice my mom so deserved, I truly do not think there would have been such an “amazing” outcome. With the Sincerest Gratitude, Susan
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J.c. jones

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31 Dec, 2021
I was referred to Ms. Shana Siegel this past spring/summer 2021 regarding serious elder care matters surrounding my father. The pressing matters had continued over from the 2020 corona virus pandemic year into the current year of 2021. There were several moving parts. My husband and I needed an advocate in the field of elder care to see us through tedious processes that required expertise beyond the scope of what we could do. We enlisted Ms. Siegel and she was able to assist my family in obtaining Medicaid for my father and finding placement for him in a new facility for care immediately from the hospital. This period was quite stressful and contentious for family for a myriad of reasons, but Ms. Siegel saw us through the process. Through unforeseen matters and issues surrounding negligence with other entities at play, I was also advised ahead of time to prepare to obtain guardianship for my elder parent. Ms. Siegel was professional and kind through our legal process and my family was able obtain favorable outcomes in circumstances that are usually difficult to achieve.
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17 Jun, 2021
She was consistently unprepared for court. It felt like she didn't know the case at all. I was extremely disappointed and had to fire her mid-trial. Ended up representing myself pro se. Lawyers like her are why people don't trust legal professionals.
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Knowledgeable, confident, and easy to communicate with
“Shana is knowledgeable, confident, easy to talk too, and was always readily available.”
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Advocates passionately for elderly and vulnerable clients
“Without Shana's empathy and passion, to fight for the justice my mom so deserved, I truly do not think there would have been such an 'amazing' outcome.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“They made this troubling transition smooth and took the burden off of my shoulders. I provided them with all of the necessary information and they did the footwork to get anything else they needed.”
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Coordinates effectively with healthcare and social service providers
“Their social worker came to the facility to participate in a care plan meeting with my family and the facility. It was very comforting having her there and it helped diffuse some hostility between my family members about my Father's care.”
Cons
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Can be unprepared for court proceedings
“She was consistently unprepared for court. It felt like she didn't know the case at all.”
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Unresponsive to client communication and deadlines
“She makes excuses for not returning calls for weeks on end on timely issues.”
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Neglects client needs and relegates them to the "bottom of the pile"
“Once they realized their billable hours exceeded the fixed price of our contract, it became very difficult to reach them or get a status on my father's application. We were relegated to the bottom of the pile.”

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