Jodi Felice Bouer, experienced Business, Insurance attorney in Princeton, NJ with 11 reviews
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Jodi Felice Bouer

84 Hardy Dr, Princeton, NJ

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Education

1996:
Boston University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
Rutgers University, BA

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Lenore

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29 Jun, 2023
Jodi F. bouer was appointed as the honorable to rule out a case regarding a restraining order against my girlfriends abusive mother. This judge was extremely rude, and immediately it already seemed like she had an attitude from the last case because she made us wait for her to calm down from the prior case although at this point it we already waited 6 hours to be seen. Regardless, we went in I told her my statement that we were being threatened harassed and STALKED at my house and job by my girlfriend’s mother (who already has a long record…) to which she asked girlfriend as “friend” or “dating”, seemed unprofessional she also followed it by how long have you’ve been dating which was longer than she has been a judge but anyhow, dismissed the tro to save the defendant her state job and claimed she knows how this generation is. Jodi may have been a good insurance lawyer but as a judge or “honorable”… super unprofessional. Jodi has been a judge for a year and has 9 more years to go. If you are appointed this judge, save yourself your time/money go to the 2nd floor and request somebody else.
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2016
Jodi came to our rescue when we felt completely defeated. Her knowledge of special needs clients and her expertise in working with our health insurance helped our family when we needed it most. We were drowning in paperwork from our insurance company & getting nowhere after multiple appeals and hours upon hours of phone calls. I would not hesitate to recommend Jodi Bouer to any family who is having difficulty getting therapy for their child. There's nothing worse then sitting back and feeling helpless when you know your child needs therapy, you're paying into insurance and getting nothing in return. Jodi was worth every penny we spent knowing we could trust her and her amazing staff to work tirelessly on our behalf. She truly is THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS!
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Mark

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23 Dec, 2015
JODI IS A WONDERFUL PERSON. VERY SMART. I FELT LIKE I WAS WORKING WITH MY BEST FRIEND. SHE OFFERED ADVICE ALONG WITH HER CONCERN ABOUT MITIGATING MY EXPENSES. WHERE DO YOU FIND THAT! WOULDN'T GIVE IT A SECOND THOUGHT IF AND WHEN I MIGHT HAVE TO USE HER AGAIN. m.h.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in handling insurance-related legal matters, especially for clients with special needs
“Jodi Bouer speaks the right language and does everything the right way, ethically, and with a smile.”
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Dedicated and persistent in fighting for her clients' rights, even when facing difficult insurance bureaucracies
“Jodi was able to help us overturn the appeal and obtained full reimbursement. We are extremely grateful and appreciative for her skill in helping us and highly recommend her to anyone dealing with recalcitrant insurance bureaucracies.”
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Provides personalized and caring service, treating clients like family
“Jodi Bouer is not only an extremely knowledgeable Lawyer but a very caring person. My husband and I really felt like Jodi looked at our situation like it was her own.”
Cons
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Can be unprofessional and dismissive in certain court proceedings
“Jodi may have been a good insurance lawyer but as a judge or 'honorable'… super unprofessional.”
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Clients may have to wait long periods of time to be seen
“she made us wait for her to calm down from the prior case although at this point it we already waited 6 hours to be seen.”

Publications

1996:
6 Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, BOOK NOTE REVIEWING JUDGE HAROLD J. ROTHWAX, GUILTY-THE COLLAPSE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

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