Adolfo Saverio de Martinis

111 Northfield Ave Ste 304, West Orange, NJ

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1993
Thomas M Cooley

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Jennifer c.

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11 Jan, 2019
Adolfo was my closing attorney and he did an amazing job. He was very responsive and professional. He was very hands on and looked out for my best interest during the closing process. would definitely recommend him and use him again.
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Anesti

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05 Oct, 2018
I was very impressed with Mr. De Martinis's extensive knowledge & experience when using his services in the closing of my home. He was always very responsive to my needs, and did not hesitate to call and explain matters in detail. I felt very confident in his abilities to fight on my behalf, and would highly recommend his services.
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Raheel

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07 Jun, 2018
Adolfo was very responsive throughout the closing process. He was professional and responded to emails/phone calls in a timely manner. Thanks Adolfo for your services.
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Opinion, In Re Scotti, 245 B.R. 17 (Bankr.D.N.J. 2000)

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