Geoffrey G. Gussis, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in New Brunswick, NJ with 35 reviews
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Geoffrey G. Gussis

83 Morris Street Ste 2, New Brunswick, NJ

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4.9 / 5
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Education

1998:
Washington University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1995:
University of Pennsylvania, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 35 reviews
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Patricia mcgarry

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28 Jan, 2025
Mr. Gussis and staff showed a deep understanding of my personal situation and demonstrated empathy throughout the legal process of my husbands estate.This helped me a great deal to get through this difficult time. I highly recommend him and his staff.
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Property property

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05 Sep, 2024
We had the pleasure of working with Mr. Gussis, and I can’t say enough about the incredible experience we had. Not only did he offer us invaluable advice, but he also went above and beyond to help us—all at no charge. It's rare to find someone who genuinely cares about their clients, and Mr. Gussis truly exemplifies this. He was thorough, compassionate, and always available to guide us through every step. We are deeply grateful for his generosity and expertise. If you need a lawyer who will treat your case with the utmost care and attention, look no further than Mr. Gussis. Highly recommended!
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Linda barry

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18 Jul, 2024
George Gussis is a brilliant lawyer, who has helped me with several family matters in a caring, kind and generous way over the past 40+ years. His wisdom and kindness are exceptional..as is his competent, professional staff.
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism
“George Gussis is a brilliant lawyer, who has helped me with several family matters in a caring, kind and generous way over the past 40+ years.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Truly a phenomenal lawyer. Compassionate to one's situation. I send everyone I know to him.”
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Prompt and responsive communication
“George often made himself available to consult with me even at very early hours to accommodate my work schedule.”
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Dedication to client success and satisfaction
“I am extremely pleased with the result of my particular case and I say with certainty that you will too!”
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Trusted advisor and long-term client relationships
“George has been my family lawyer for years. My father used him for all of his legal needs, giving advice and assist whenever it was needed.”
Cons
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness
“He took forever to get back to us. Never subpoenaed any evidence that he was supposed to, and time went by, he lost my case.”
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Concerns about the quality of legal services provided
“We paid $5,000, did nothing for us at all. We asked for money back, he sends us a bill for over $5,000 and we're done with our case.”

Publications

2020:
GussisLaw.com, Preparing a Business for Sale
2020:
GussisLaw.com, Master Service Agreement Guide - MSA Template Preparation
2019:
GussisLaw.com, Statement of Work Guide - Preparing A Statement of Work Template
2018:
GussisLaw.com, Software License Agreement Checklist - Software License Template Prep
2018:
GussisLaw.com, Dissolution of a New Jersey Corporation
2018:
GussisLaw.com, Shareholders Agreements - Key Tools To Manage Corporate Affairs
2018:
GussisLaw.com, Buy a Business - How To Buy A Business Efficiently and Get to Closing
2018:
GussisLaw.com, Starting a Business - How To Start a Business Efficiently
2017:
GussisLaw.com, How To Sell A Business - Tips on Selling Your Business Safely
2017:
GussisLaw.com, SaaS Contracts - Software as a Service Agreements Guide
2017:
GussisLaw.com, Website Development Agreement Checklist
2017:
GussisLaw.com, Agile Contract Forms
2016:
GussisLaw.com, Buyer Alert - New Jersey Bulk Sale Act – N.J.S. 54:50-38
2016:
GussisLaw.com, Technology Contract Success - Tips for Tech Developers
2013:
InhouseBlog.com, InhouseBlog.com - Jobs and News In-House Counsel
1998:
Washington University Law Review, Website Development Agreements: A Guide to Planning and Drafting
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