Scott Pacific Haggmark

266 King George Road, Suite I, Warren, NJ

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Tj james (james)

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16 Feb, 2020
This review is for the office of Devero Taus and specifically Greg Devero. In my review I would like to not only offer my A++ and or 5** review to the team at Devero Taus but also offer some personal advice of what I learned along the way in having dealt with an unsavory employer. I took my case to several firms and they were either short, rude, condescending or all of the above. When I brought my case to Greg Devero my case points were listened to by another attorney and then brought to the attention of Greg Devero personally. Here is the #1 thing he did that sets him apart: HE LISTENED WITHOUT JUDGEMENT AND ALSO PAID CLOSE ATTENTION AND ASKED ALL THE RIGHT QUESTIONS. He took my case on contingency while others asked for retainers I couldn't afford while I was in a weak period after suffering a job loss. And so the 3 year journey began. For any person looking to take on an employer the office of Greg Devero offered the most sage and valuable advice along every step of the way. Here are some key takeaways they offered which proved to be invaluable. 1. MAKE A TIMELINE - I cannot stress how valuable this is. Time flies and 3 months becomes 1 year and if your opponent is covered under insurance you will be asked 100x the same series of events and a consistent timeline proves very valuable in the long haul. During discovery the documents that coincide with your timeline should not be lost due to lack of creating a formal DATED TIMELINE. 2. Be patient. My case involved smoking gun evidence and while you may think this makes things cut and dry it doesn't necessarily speed up the process. Law is often a game of patience and while you never know how long it will be played you certainly get comfort knowing what inning your in. Devero Taus is EXCELLENT at explaining timelines for motions and procedures. 3. NEW JERSEYS BEST EMPLOYMENT ATTORNEY IS GREG DEVERO AND ANYONE WHO HE BRINGS ONTO YOUR CASE. I had the best co-counsel, the most respected experts, and the best TEAM. IT WAS A TEAM. If you think you will file a suit and not have your hands full post filing from my experience you will be wrong. You will be faced with many documents & procedures & Greg's team keeps you on track in producing important documents and outlines that explain your case to the court. You are not going to sit on your hands & have everything done for you. Greg's office is a legal guide & world class assistant in making your case alongside you. THEY HELP YOU HIGHLIGHT & TRIM DOWN FOCAL POINTS TO YOUR STRONGEST POSITIONS. 4. Managing emotion - bottom line is that in a suit you will go through a series of emotions. The biggest accolade I can give to Greg's team is that they slowly through the process divorce you from raw emotion. Things you think matter & are material often are emotionally driven, and in many cases detract from the core issues & strong points that should be the focal point. DOING THIS TAKES PATIENCE & SKILL. Skill to help me leave my emotion at the doorstep and skill to help me focus on points that are undeniably strong. 5. GREG DEVERO HAS QUALITY BEDSIDE MANNERS AND HELPS YOU GET YOUR LIFE BACK. At times I'm fairly certain my hot running emotion drove him mad, he kindly cut me short APPROPRIATELY and kept me on task. I learned to trust his high quality judgement. I received weekend calls from him personally to review my case and keep me abreast of next steps so I always knew where I stood in the process 6. THE BEST EMPLOYMENT LAW FIRM BELONGS TO THE OFFICE OF GREG DEVERO. - Not only did Greg create a positive outcome for me he did it with grit and class along every step. Parts of the law process are gritty, tedious, and redundant to the point of exhaustion. THIS MAN WILL NOT QUIT NOR WILL HIS TEAM From start to finish Greg's team took me across the finish line. In a simple nutshell here is what he did: 1. Listened. 2. Advised and Guided. 3. Never gave up. 4. Put bad employer in their place. From the bottom of heart THANK YOU! FOR BELIEVING IN ME AND MY CASE. I HAVE MY LIFE BACK THANKS 2U
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Alicia heintjes

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23 Oct, 2019
I was referred to Devero Taus through a frieand. I had never needed legal counsel before, but Greg and Maureen was very welcoming and made sure I understood everything I was signing. They worked quickly and efficiently with professional to get my compensation and kept me informed every step of the way. Was very fortunate to work with a great team. Thanks Greg and Maureen!
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Daniel disalvo

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15 Mar, 2019
My experience with devero taus was great as they are incredible laywers . Greg Devero and Scott Haggmark went above and beyond for me and i can't thank them enough. They communicated with me every step of the way and really made me feel comfortable about my case. They are brilliant laywers and are very knowledgeable. I would absolutely recommend Devero and Taus to anyone who needs a laywer.
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Excellent legal team that is knowledgeable, professional, and attentive to client needs
“Mr.Devero is the best at understanding your rights and also your emotions. I would recommend them to everyone i know. The best legal team by far!”
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Provides clear guidance and communication throughout the legal process
“They are very patient and answer all questions. Both Greg and Paula have helped me so much with numerous different thing thought my ordeal. I feel very confident with them at my side to see that justice is done.”
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Demonstrates a commitment to fairness and equality
“They practice what they preach. Fairness and equality for all.”
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Offers a calming and supportive presence during stressful legal situations
“He understood my stress and he didn't add to it.”
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Delivers efficient and timely service, even in complex or urgent cases
“David was extremely helpful, fast and took care of all my concerns with what was an urgent and complicated 'divorce by settlement agreement' since I was moving out of state within days.”
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