Kelly Analiese Conlon, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Teaneck, NJ with 2 reviews
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Kelly Analiese Conlon

375 Peter Lane, Teaneck, NJ

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Seton Hall University School of Law, JD
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Nancy

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12 Jan, 2021
We approached Kelly Conlon at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon during a very stressful time for our family after an accident left one of us disabled and unable to work. We were uncertain about the best way forward and nervous about the process. From the first meeting, we knew we made the right decision to go with Kelly. She has deep experience in this area and was able to concisely explain the process and our options. Throughout the process, Kelly and her team were responsive, competent, and professional – and showed warmth that was comforting during this stressful period. We are happy to recommend Kelly to anyone.
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Jessica

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26 Apr, 2020
I hired Kelly for my personal injury case. The case took over 4 years, but Kelly was with me every step of the way. Staying on top of every detail and keeping me informed. She guided me in the best way considering I had no previous experience with the court system. The deposition was extremely tough, having to relive that event, but having Kelly by my side made my calmer. I knew I was in great hands. Kelly fought for me and we got the best possible outcome that we could! Thank you! I am forever grateful!
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