Jason Spiro, experienced Intellectual Property, Litigation attorney in Short Hills, NJ with 145 reviews
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Jason Spiro

830 Morris Tpke, Short Hills, NJ

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Rich caccavella

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14 Nov, 2024
Very professional answered all my concerns with clarity i would highly recommend the firm
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Christine heery

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01 Aug, 2024
I have had the misfortune of needing many different types of lawyers in my life. The bright spot of that, is being able to recognize what a good attorney looks like, and Gene is absolutely phenomenal. I reached out to the main office regarding my legal situation and the admin/finance departments were always responsive, kind and professional. I felt the pricing was transparent, and fair. I was impressed with the level of communication, dedication and quality of service provided by this firm. Gene is an extremely knowledgeable, helpful and organized professional. His professional connections and legal acumen makes him an incredible attorney. Whenever I had questions Helen and Gene ensured I felt comfortable and was fully informed of each potential branch the case could take. I appreciated their grace with my limited knowledge in the inner workings of DCPP situations. I feel whole heartedly that hiring this form was the best choice I could have made. My case was resolved to my satisfaction, ahead of expected time frame. If you’re reading these reviews as I did prior to hiring this firm, please know this is the best decision.
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The firm is known for its professionalism, responsiveness, and effective representation in family law and DCPP/DCP&P cases
“Allison Williams is a compassionate, talented and gifted lawyer. She helped my family through a difficult time and with her by our side, she guided us through every step of the way and I know we achieved the best results in our situation.”
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The lawyers at the firm are highly knowledgeable about the legal system and strategies for handling complex cases, particularly those involving DCPP/DCP&P
“The Williams Law Group is definitely the first I've encountered throughout the 5 years at odds with DCPP, to not only know the truth about how the division operates, but explain their intelligent strategies to use knowledge & logic to properly avoid, disprove or combat each one of the division's tricks!”
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Clients praise the firm's dedication, compassion, and ability to provide emotional support during difficult legal battles
“This firm is full of heart through and through. From my first intake phone call to my consultation. This is the first time I have ever left a lawyers firm feeling great.”
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Some clients have reported issues with billing, such as unexpected charges or the firm not following through on promises to seek counsel fees from the opposing party
“They will agree to seek counsel fees from the other party. But at the time of the case, will 'mysteriously' not have gotten around to it, and will continue to write up for the next case, and the next case, and the next case.”
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A few clients have expressed dissatisfaction with the firm's level of preparation and communication, leading to frustration and delays in their cases
“Worst place I ever been, they over charge you and don't take your case seriously. [...] they provide the worst service, they don't care about anything but collecting money.”

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