Gabriel Rogers Lependorf, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Princeton, NJ with 9 reviews
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Gabriel Rogers Lependorf

4365 US Highway 1, Princeton, NJ

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Education

1993:
Emory University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989:
University of Wisconsin, Madison, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Patricia

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17 Jul, 2015
I was injured in an elevator accident back in 2010. My case was both a personal injury and worker's compensation case so I dealt with both Dave Silverstein and Gabe Lependorf. I found both men to be quite professional, caring, and determined to work their hardest for your benefit. Not to give Dave less credit, however, workers comp is workers comp. However my personal injury case was a bit tricky. It seems that the State of New Jersey had come in and done an inspection on the elevator in which I was injured on just a few hours before my accident. I fractured the navicular in my left foot and after 6 months of wearing a "boot" I had to have an operation on it. The insurance company said all along it was a "no pay" because the State had done an inspection that day. Gabe Lependorf continued with my case through arbitration where I received an arbitration award. The defendant de novo'd the award so it looked lie we were going to have to go to trial. I was ready to give up on the case and Gabe told me to hold on. In the ninth hour, my case settled for the arbitration award. If it had not been for Gabe guiding me along I would have given up. I have now been injured again - I slipped on ice and fractured the humeral head and shaft of my left arm in a shopping center parking lot - and guess who my lawyers are? That's right, I went back to Gabe because of the outstanding work he did for me and his professionalism!
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Anonymous

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19 Sep, 2014
Hired this lawyer after seeing good reviews about him. Before signing him as lawyer and until I sign he was acting so good and loyal..but that is not true later!.. Does not keep you informed.. Meeting happens just 10 minutes of any scheduled meetings with defendants. Does not control his temper. Seems to be very aggressive when he does not have answers for questions I ask. Once he banged his bundle of book on table. Was more inclined towards settling the case even though we had enough evidences. Some how I felt he is close to defendant and was trying to make me accept.. Creates lots of negative thoughts. He does not have guts to fight..rather tries for settlement highlighting -ve points.
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Quentin

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18 Aug, 2012
Gabe represented me in a pesonal injury case back in 2008. I was injured on my job during an auto accident as I was delivering fed ex ground packages. I found Gabe to be very sincere and he gave the impression of always having my best interest, even when I got on his nerves. I had no knowledge of the personal injury world and I really had no trust for lawyers in that field from just listening to others talk. Gabe reassured my knowledge and faith with a pleasant experience and a significant settlement. Thanks again Gabe!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, caring, and dedicated to representing clients
“Gabe is not only knowledgeable of the law, but is a very caring person, who does the utmost to represent his clients.”
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Provides excellent client communication and responsiveness
“He always returned my phone calls and, most importantly, he settled my case with a very good outcome.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He settled my case with a very good outcome. You can't go wrong using Gabriel Lependorf.”
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Persistent and determined to get the best results for clients
“Gabe Lependorf continued with my case through arbitration where I received an arbitration award.”
Cons
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Can be aggressive and lose his temper at times
“Does not control his temper. Seems to be very aggressive when he does not have answers for questions I ask. Once he banged his bundle of book on table.”
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May be inclined towards settling cases even with good evidence
“Was more inclined towards settling the case even though we had enough evidences.”

Publications

2011:
New Jersey Law Journal, Verdict Search
2007:
New Jersey Law Journal, Suits & Deals
2006:
New Jersey Law Journal, Luciano v. Wood Street Housing Partners
2004:
New Jersey Law Journal, AAA Arbitrations Slog as PIP Work Transits to New Resolution Provider (quoted)
2004:
New Jersey Law Journal, Poole v. National Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh
2003:
New Jersey Law Journal, Doe v. Solid Waste Services Inc.
2003:
New Jersey Law Journal, Suits & Deals
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