Patrick Michael Noe Jr, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Buffalo, NY with 43 reviews
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Patrick Michael Noe Jr

1301 N Forest Rd, Buffalo, NY

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Chris crawford

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21 Sep, 2024
This is a 2.5 rating. I have substantial legal experience myself and have attended law school and been involved in regulatory compliance and regulation and law development for many years. Keith was empathetic and potentially realistic. However he was also unresponsive and seemingly not interested in pursuing a difficult case. The negotiated consent order on custody of children perpetuated a situation that is likely not in the best interests of the children. We are back in court. I am representing my self and making good progress. Admittedly, this is a tough case involving the professional misconduct of child’s mental health counselor, who recommended that the children leave my custody. After filing a complaint with the NYS Education Department, this counselor is currently being prosecuted on numerous charges associated with professional misconduct including incompetence and negligence. I can’t fault Keith for this, he has likely never seen a fact pattern like this. It is pretty unique.
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Savannah leyton

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10 Sep, 2024
I would not recommend this attorney at all; he is extremely rude and unprofessional. Once again, rude and unprofessional; and it clearly shows that just by his choice of words in his response to this review. Please refer to the prior reviews that express his rude and unprofessional traits.
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Michael nigrin

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17 Jun, 2024
Excellent Attorney. Everything played out exactly how he described it would, in our first visit, 7 months earlier. Extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Highly recommend!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who clearly communicates the legal process
“Extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Highly recommend!”
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Dedicated and responsive to client needs
“He was always professional, always on top of everything, easy to reach and made sure every small detail was accounted for.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Everything played out exactly how he described it would, in our first visit, 7 months earlier.”
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Cares about clients and their best interests
“He truly cares about his clients and I'm really grateful I found him.”
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Provides excellent service and value
“He helped me understand a lot of the in between lingo that I didn't. All and all, everything went great in the endgame of it all!”
Cons
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Can be unresponsive and disinterested in difficult cases
“However he was also unresponsive and seemingly not interested in pursuing a difficult case.”
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Billing issues with high costs and hidden fees
“His costs were twice his estimate and he promised to thrown in a free will which he never made good on.”
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Inconsistent performance and lack of attention to client's needs
“He does not answer calls, texts, voicemails to his cell and office. Ex wife has the divorce decree and he won't give it to my partner.”
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Lack of advocacy for client's best interests
“He actually stuck up for the ex wife and completely embarrassed my partner.”
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Concerns about competence and effectiveness in handling complex cases
“The opposition walked all over him. After 10+ years I finally try for a child support increase, for college expenses. He got barely enough to pay his extravagant 5K legal fee.”

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