Brenden T. Shur

1555 Zion Rd Ste 201, Northfield, NJ

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2008
Rutgers University, Camden, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, BA

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09 Jun, 2023
I got bait and switched to this guy. He proceeded to treat me like a criminal. He would talk over me head repeatedly. I would constantly need to remind him I need him to explain things in layman’s terms. Anytime I tried to hold him accountable he would ghost me. Avoid this little weasel.
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Anonymous

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10 Dec, 2022
I experienced a blood alcohol level of a tenth above the legal limit, all while having three drinks. I was shocked by the reading, though I was dehydrated and didn't eat that day; I didn't think I deserved the 7 tix. I had an officer who wasn't the nicest person on top of it. Fast forward to the court date, Mr. Shur found discrepancies and It was all dropped to a single ticket, and DUI wasn't one of them. I wasn't drunk nor did I deserve the extent of the tickets. Again, he found discrepancies which resulted in a single ticket that I deserved. Hire him - he may be able to have charges reduced to what is merited, and not what an angry, bald, short officer deems appropriate. Trust me, hire him and be your own advocate as well. Do not accept what was "handed" to you.
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Anonymous

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13 Jan, 2021
Put simply, if you are in trouble, you want this guy! My case was very complicated and Mr. Shur was able to handle every aspect of it with skill and intelligence. His work far exceeded my expectations as he was able to greatly reduce my charges in what seemed like a hopeless situation. I am very thankful to have had Mr. Shur as my attorney. He is the very best at what he does.
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