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17 Jun, 2024 by Keith sullivan
They are knowledgeable and intelligent
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11 Jun, 2024 by Gabby brown
Francesca Spinelli was fantastic throughout my family court process. How often I had my little panic attacks and every time she made sure to show compassion while also telling it how it is. I ended up with exactly what I wanted and she took care of the whole thing. Hopefully I won't have to go back in the future but if I ever do have to I hope I get her. 🙂
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07 May, 2024 by Melissa “mommy” horton
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07 May, 2024 by Chamolin rockefeller
Unethical bottom of the barrel group of attorneys and partners. This firm has represented slime balls clients for instance Uri Koenig & Efraim Steif. Defend dirt bags that pocketed 37 million in Medicaid. Ruined so many lives and hurt the already vulnerable population. Shame on this firm but you don’t care the Medicaid funds paid you to lie and protect criminals. This firm even TRIED to defend Uri Koenig & Efrain Steif substandard “care facility “ The Northeast Center for rehabilitation & Brain injury against the Labor Board for retaliating against employees in the most horrendous ways just because the employer may have supported the idea of a union. Which the employers won. Good always over comes! This law firm has bullied my family by claiming we were irrelevant to our loved one and calling our stillborn child a dead fetus and gruesome looking by partner Linda B Johnson. Just recently I was in court with Harvey Mervis and his mini and all they wanted was money trying to keep my father captive in an abusive facility owned by their thieving business pals Uri Koenig & Efrain Steif. How that go for you blood suckers ? Didn’t get away with it this time! This firm should be sued for its conduct and should also be lumped into the scummy clients they represent. You earned this 1 star Hinman Howard & Kattell . This firm deserves heat and negative media like the guilty destructive clients they defend themselves
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29 Apr, 2024 by Brian somsky
This Law Firms Partner Linda B Johnson had the gross audacity to make false claims that my father in laws grand children and his daughter are are irrelevant. She had also gone as far to to say our stillborn child was just a dead fetus and that the only photo's we have of out son she called our son gruesome looking and unhealing. Howard and Kattell you are a disgusting Law Firm. you should be sued for you ethics and conduct. For you information our child was not a dead fetus he has a death certificate with a licensing number. I would love to see your firm stand by your grotesque partner's statement infront of Boston Children's Hospital, Brigham's woman's hospital, Albany NICU, Albany Med maternity unit, Angel's name association, NILMDTS and Doctor Benjamin Warf who is highly respected not just USA wide but world wide who worked closely with the loss of our son. A man who has more worth than your entire Lawfirm people put together. You represent crooks Uri Koenig, and Efraim Steif who have stolen 37 million in medicaid fraud and ruin peoples lives. The way Ms.Johnson spoke about our deceased son only confirms how your law firms ethics match the Northeast Center for rehabilitation for having no value on human life just value for profits. This firm is representing a guardianship hearing by sending partner Harvey Mervis who practices for financial gain not human services. pure evil and disgusting every single person that works for such a low standard of moral ethic law firm. Shame on this firm
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03 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
I met Benjamin back when I was an adolescent aspiring to be an attorney and he was my younger brother’s basketball coach. Ben’s family and mines would travel along side each other as our boys played travel basketball. We all bonded over meals and shared hotels. Ben supported my dreams and even let me tag along on his cases to experience the real deal. Who would know a decade later I’d need him to defend me, I was at the wrong place and wrong time. I ended in jail , and with 5 felony charges for a crime I did not commit. I was told I would get 3 years in prison and i was having a very hard time in jail that I ended up on suicide watch . Ben moved immediately, I was out of jail in 6 days because he vouched for me. He is a honorable man and to have him as an attorney would be in your best interest. He moves efficiently and effortlessly , I give him 5 stars and I HIGHLY recommend!!
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26 Jul, 2023 by Julie
I hired Ben at the recommendation of a friend to assist with my divorce. He was professional, savvy, and made the entire process so easy to navigate. I would use him again in a heartbeat and have already recommended his services to others who are in similar situations. The absolute best in Broome County!!!
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01 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Ben is phenomenal. He is someone you want on your side. He handled my divorce and custody case. He was straightforward, attentive and listened to my concerns, responsive when I sent him questions, and helped me develop several strategies to ensure my best interests were being represented. He isn’t afraid to fight on your behalf and do what needs to be done to stand up for his clients. He was able to get me everything I wanted (full custody) and even things I didn’t know I needed and wanted (a situation where I would be financially secure). He is clever, witty, excellent negotiator, clear skills in verbal and written communication, and thoughtfully strategic. I will be forever grateful for Ben—he helped me through one of the hardest things I have ever had to deal with. I trust him completely.
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01 Aug, 2019 by Cherie
After series of incompetent corrupt attorneys I was fortunate to have Mr Serjanej as my attorney. He was a true advocate for me and I don't think he could have done a better job. I highly recommend Artan to anyone looking for an honest, competent engaged attorney that will champion your cause with every bit of energy ho has.
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31 Aug, 2015 by Nathan
He came highly recommended and didn't disappoint. Argued my case in front of the judge and got it thrown out. He is professional, smart and works for his client.
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