Melissa Anne Mummery, experienced Civil Rights, Estate Planning attorney in Buffalo, NY with 38 reviews
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Melissa Anne Mummery

5488 Sheridan Drive, Buffalo, NY

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2014:
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999:
State University of New York, College at Geneseo, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Joel towart

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30 Dec, 2024
From start to finish the process was amazing and easy to navigate. My consultation was well worth the money and as I continued down my legal path, speaking with Rick Brister and his team, things were made clear, clean-cut, and most of all, stress free. I highly recommend working with this firm if you are pulled into any legal matters, they will give you REAL legal advice and assistance without trying to run up a crazy bill! Give them a call today!
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Samantha clark

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18 Dec, 2024
Tully and Rickney PLLC were great to work with from the start! I worked with Nicholas Marricco from the Manhattan dept and Sivan Zak from White Plains dept both were on top of our case and were with my family step by step throughout the educational rights process. Even the secretary Abby always able to communicate and easy to get ahold of for any questions that we had. If your looking for lawyers to stand up for your children's rights these two are your go to!
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Christina crudgington

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20 Nov, 2024
Very knowledgeable and friendly. Makes a difficult situation easier to navigate.
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Knowledgeable and friendly lawyers who make difficult situations easier to navigate
“Very knowledgeable and friendly. Makes a difficult situation easier to navigate.”
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Responsive and helpful staff
“Super fast responses, amazing help.”
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Dedicated and compassionate attorneys who go above and beyond for clients
“Attorney Alexander Jazembak made it clear that we were in this process together, all the way to the end. His support and compassion were unwavering, particularly when the painful memories of my trauma surfaced.”
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Successful outcomes and satisfied clients
“I am overjoyed to say that we emerged victorious. The investment in this firm was worth every penny.”
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Lawyers who provide clear communication and guidance throughout the legal process
“Renee Toney and her team were great to work with. I have no doubt that I would not have gotten my paperwork done without them.”
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Disorganized office and lack of assistance with document management
“Bringing my documents to the office was pointless, as they seemed disorganized and didn't help with the process of digitizing or organizing the paperwork.”
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Rude and dismissive staff
“For some reason I couldn't reply on the review I wrote but I only asked for a price estimated range because I wanted to be prepared which is a common question anywhere you go not everyone is going to know how things like this work or if it's worth something so you ask questions to make sure to be prepared. The lady continuously kept cutting me off as I spoke that's rude no need to leave your number because I'm not calling back to this place another firm actually reached out and I was treated with respect and they answered my question with no problems about the price estimate and was very respectful and herd me out on my concerns.”

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