Richard Michael Traynor, experienced Real Estate attorney in Princeton, NJ with 68 reviews
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Richard Michael Traynor

100 Overlook Ctr Ste 101, Princeton, NJ

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University of Virginia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.8 68 reviews
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Crystal dasilva

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06 Jan, 2025
I wanted to personally take a moment to express my gratitude. As a single mom of two it was difficult navigating this process and I’m grate that I didn’t do it alone. Both Kelsey Tubman and Jason Stump did an amazing job on my case and were able to help bring resolve. They always made time and made me feel safe and heard. It means the world to me. Thank you.
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Lana monroe

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02 Oct, 2024
Laura Bellini made this process as smooth as possible. Hiring a lawyer is extremely daunting , however, Laura was empathetic to my situation and made sure I was in control of my own process. If I ever find myself in another situation where I need to hire a lawyer, I would definitely call Laura again. Thanks a million.
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Ryan meinzer

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09 Jul, 2024
Look, no one wants to find a lawyer. It is not awesome, and doing it, well, is daunting for those of us who aren't really accustomed to "legal" stuff. That said, I found myself in that spot. I connected with Greg Kirschenbaum, and he really changed my mind about lawyers (on most things). He was personable, as he took the time to listen and understand the annoying details of the situation and the nuances and things that I cared about. He represented my interests well and kept me informed and comfortable with the process and events. I don't have anything bad to say about my time as a client with Greg; it was quite the opposite. If, and I doubt it, but if I find myself in that situation again, or something akin, I would call Greg before anyone I know or could look up.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law matters
“Mr. Hofmann was very attentive to my case. Mr. Hofmann God bless you and I pray you continue to strive in your field of work.”
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Compassionate and understanding throughout the legal process
“Keith is knowledgeable, extremely experienced, honest, calm and compassionate. I always felt that he had my best interests at heart without the need to become confrontational with my ex-spouse.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“Keith's communication is very efficient; email, text or call, I could always count on him to answer or respond promptly.”
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Transparent and honest about the legal process
“Keith was consistent in his transparency in regards to my situation and always kept me up to date.”
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Consistently received positive feedback for high-quality service
“If I could give 6 stars, I would. I spoke to 12 different lawyers (free consultation) before I finally chose Greg Calliste and his team at Phillips and Associates to represent me.”
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Potential lack of responsiveness or willingness to take on certain cases
“Told me i had to contact an out of state attorney even though the employer was in NJ...not much help. And wasted my time.”
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Inconsistent communication or handling of client inquiries
“When informed that their site was misleading the woman "respectfully disagreed". When I called back I was told that they DO handle wage cases and that my case "probably wasn't worth it", and couldn't figure out who I even talked to originally.”

Publications

2007:
New Jersey Lawyer, Redevelopment Landscape Appears Blighted
2003:
New Jersey Law Journal, Using Questionable Tactics To Preserve Open Space
2003:
New Jersey Law Journal, Stop, In the Name of What Law?

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