David T O'Sullivan, experienced Family Law, Mediation attorney in Morristown, NJ with 21 reviews
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David T O'Sullivan

4 Headquarters Plaza, Morristown, NJ

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4.7 / 5
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1995:
Seton Hall University, MBA - Master of Business Administration
1992:
Seton Hall University, JD - Juris Doctor
1985:
Boston Uninversity, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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04 Oct, 2021
Made math errors while having all the detail that cost me thousands of dollars. Promised to meet me for the closing and never called. Then shared that the Judge made his decision and the closing wasn't important. I watched the other side press an outstanding closing and not leaving a stone unturned. He told me the Judge doesn't like you. Several attorneys later explained it had to do with the delivery and the closing is as important, LAZY!
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Pros
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Highly responsive and accessible attorney who provides prompt communication and availability, even after hours
“He is always there when you need him and returns calls right away, which is key when dealing with urgent situations when they arise.”
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Caring, compassionate, and supportive attorney who genuinely cares about his clients' wellbeing
“David has certainly displayed that behavior to me. He is always there when you need him and returns calls right away, which is key when dealing with urgent situations when they arise.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in various areas of law, including complex international and financial matters
“David is well versed not only in NJ matrimonial law, but is ready and willing to take on cases that originate elsewhere.”
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Provides honest and upfront advice, even if it's not what the client wants to hear
“David will give you all the information that you need to make the choices that best suit your case. He will answer any questions that you have. He will give you very honest feedback whether it is what you wanted to hear or expected to hear.”
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Highly regarded and respected by both clients and other attorneys
“Mr. O'Sullivan has an outstanding reputation amongst other attorneys and is extremely well respected and highly regarded whenever I mention his name and see him interact with his peers.”
Cons
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May not always fight as hard as expected, especially in cases involving fathers' rights
“I would not recommend this lawyer for fathers seeking help. He is a basic lawyer, will take your retainer, but not fight hard for you, or your rights.”
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Potential to request additional retainers during the course of a case, which can be unexpected or burdensome for clients
“When we finally came close to possibly a positive ruling , he wanted another $4000 retainer. Was promised he would take care of my situation with the first retainer!”

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