Katherine Marie Caola, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in New Brunswick, NJ with 5 reviews
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Katherine Marie Caola

550 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ

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Robert

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15 Jul, 2021
Katherine isn’t just a good lawyer she’s a good person I was picked up on a Thursday night with a bench warrant and if it wasn’t for Katherine I would have spent the entire weekend in jail but because she cares and is good at her job the next day I was home. I gave her plenty of reasons to dump me as a client but she stuck with me. There is no doubt in my mind that if I had any other attorney the outcome would be much worse for me. I’m forever grateful for Katherine and the service she provides,
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Rebecca

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14 Jan, 2015
Katherine Caola is a fantastic attorney. She is professional with a complete understanding of the law. She not only kept me informed about the status of my matter, she also explained very clearly each step in the process so I understood what was happening. She is compassionate and will fight for her clients.
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Anonymous

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07 Jul, 2014
Katherine diligently helped me litigate against a state agency. She conducted hours of research and worked seamlessly with a team of attorneys. She was the point person on various aspects of this case, and worked my case as if it were her own. I hope to never need a lawyer again, but if I do I am calling her.
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