Katherine Dodge Hartman, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Moorestown, NJ with 9 reviews
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Katherine Dodge Hartman

505 S Lenola Rd Ste 121, Moorestown, NJ

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Briany

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22 Sep, 2015
I have used Katherine for both work related and personal issues and in both situations she battled and has prospered, she is very reliable and great communication, highly recommended!! a AAA status
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Bill

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03 Jul, 2014
I was a defendant in a civil matter/wrongful termination suit. After consulting with several other attorney's I know personally, I consulted with Kate, and was at ease immediately with her. After giving her a brief background of the case, she agreed to represent me and immediately attempted to negotiate a settlement that would protect my interests. After several attempts, including with a mediator to settle the case, counsel for the other party insisted on a trial and left a VERY sizable settlement offer on the table. The case went to trial, and not to brag, but Kate and Co-counsel embarrassed the other party. The writing was on the wall that the judge was about to dismiss the entire case, so the other party agreed to a pittance of a settlement far less than was on the table prior to trial. Needless to say I was very happy with the result and extremely impressed by all the work Kate did on the case. I would not hesitate to utilize her service's again, and have recommended her to several other parties, and all have been very happy!
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Andrew

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21 Mar, 2014
I am a police officer and Union representative in New Jersey and our department was experiencing workplace retaliation and civil rights violations. Attorney Katie Hartman was recommended to me by another officer who was experiencing similar problems within his department. Upon my first interaction with Katie she gets right down to business. She allows you to tell your situation and will determine whether she feels you have a definitive case. Needless to say due to her knowledge and experience we were able to settle out of court in a period of nine months even going against a heavy hitting law firm. Katie is a pit bull. She listens to what is being said and then counter attacks making her opposition look foolish. I would definitely recommend Katie to any police officer or union official who feels they are being retaliated or targeted by their administration. I would also recommend Katie for legal representation. She is now my departments first choice when it comes to any counsel with legal services whether civil or criminal. Its great to know that there is an attorney out there who takes the time to listen and actually cares about the outcome. Thanks again, Katie.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney
“Katie is a pit bull. She listens to what is being said and then counter attacks making her opposition look foolish.”
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Excellent communication and accessibility
“She allows you to tell your situation and will determine whether she feels you have a definitive case. Needless to say due to her knowledge and experience we were able to settle out of court in a period of nine months.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“At the end of the day I felt safe and secure in her counsel. Professionalism at it's best not to mention punctual. I would recommend her to anyone, especially those closet and dearest to me.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“She was also wonderfully compassionate and understanding during the time she handled my case. Given what I was going through at the time, I can't tell you how much this meant to me as a person.”
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Reasonable and transparent billing
“Last but not least when it came to the billing I can honestly say I got my monies worth and then some.....”
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