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07 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
After he helped me close on a house, I hired Mr. Malecki to fight a mechanic’s lien and a family court matter. Both were inter-related and I wanted the same representation. This was the first time in my life I had legal issues of any kind and shared this with Mr. Malecki. He assured me he would handle my concerns and told stories of his legal heroism to secure my business. I prepared and shared with him several weeks ahead of time a 7-page timeline summary that covered both issues and about 120 pages of supporting evidence. I repeatedly asked him what else he needed and he never gave me a clear answer, instead sharing the same stories of his legal victories, restaurant recommendations, stories of his family, or obscure American history. The family matter ended up in court first and the night before the hearing, a friend helped me prepare a short statement for the judge, which I sent to Mr. Malecki. His response the next morning, about ½ hour before the hearing: “Finally, you sent me what I was looking for!” In the same conversation, I discovered he hadn’t looked at the timeline summary or evidence I had sent earlier but had pored over the statement submitted by opposing party. I found this annoying, but with the hearing a few minutes away, there wasn’t much I could do about it. I asked for prep, he waved his hands dismissively and said it would go fine. During the hearing, I realized that Mr. Malecki had no expertise in family law nor did he advocate for me. When opposing party spoke over me while I was testifying he didn't object, letting the other party ramble on. The judge did not get to hear my side of the case. The only words he spoke during the entire hearing was to confirm he was my attorney. Mr. Malecki's ineptitude in family court led me to lose tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of property that was stolen from me. And, because of how the legal system works, I have no viable options of recovering it. To him, this was all a big joke. He laughed out loud and mocked me. I suffered other significant losses in family court because of him, not getting the legal protection I had needed. Not having representation at all would have produced better outcomes than having him did. After the hearing, I told him I felt unheard by him and needed better communication processes. He responded by refusing to further represent me. This was well enough because I found an attorney who treated me with dignity and helped resolve the outstanding real-estate matter. My new attorney confirmed that – given the evidence – the family matter should not have gone the way it did. He also said I wasn’t the first client who came to him after a similarly dismaying experience with Mr. Malecki. Mr. Malecki claims to charge less than other attorneys in the area. While that may be true, consider the implications (in legal outcomes and sheer human dignity) of his bargain basement prices. It was unethical for him to take my case and not disclose his lack of expertise in family law. At the end of the day, I know more about family court, Mr. Malecki’s multiple cars, where his kids went to school and what they are now doing, how he and his wife met, his cooking, his wine and port preferences, how he got his piano, etc. etc. than he does my case or family law. He may be a fine hire for home closings, but buyer beware for anything else.
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09 May, 2017 by Archie
Paul Malecki aided me in the collection and presentation of Records which I used in my "Successful Defense" against "False Charges" made by an Agency in New York State. Paul didn't directly represent me but without his help I would have faced being Fired ! His calm and collected demeanor, along with his professional insight brought my case to a Very Satisfactory conclusion.

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12 Jan, 2015 by Pete
Tara is very clear, precise and forthcoming. She has delivered on every timeline she has promised. In the limited instances that she has been behind schedule, she has always given me a heads up.
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21 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
I cannot express enough, my gratitude to Vida McCarthy-Cerrito. She took on my mess of a divorce/family law case when so many others had turned me away. Vida is not afraid of a challenge, and in fact, got right to work at our very first meeting. EFFICIENT and RESPONSIVE. She addressed each issue the moment it crossed her desk. She kept in contact with me every step of the way; I never felt alone or unprotected. She answered my questions, returned my phone calls, responded to every email. She always kept me informed, advising me what she was planning to do & what to expect next. Most importantly to me, Vida was HUMAN; she understood this was the most difficult time of my family's life. She held herself accountable to me & my needs and held me accountable for my required actions. She turned my case around and restored my life. THANK YOU, VIDA!!
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20 Mar, 2012 by Anonymous
On point and tough, but always smiling. She got me results.
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16 Apr, 2024 by Matt
I recently had the privilege of working with Kate Flaco for my divorce proceedings, and I couldn't be more impressed with the outstanding service and consistent success achieved. From our initial consultation, Kate exhibited a high level of professionalism, empathy, and expertise. She took the time to thoroughly understand my situation, listened attentively to my concerns, and provided clear guidance on the legal process ahead. Throughout the entire journey, she maintained excellent communication, keeping me informed and involved every step of the way. Kate's ability to leverage her connections positively influenced the trajectory of my case. Her strategic approach, combined with her connections, allowed for efficient resolution of issues and negotiations, ultimately leading to a favorable settlement that exceeded my expectations. Every time we faced a challenge, Kate was able to accomplish our objectives with skill and efficiency. I wholeheartedly recommend her services to anyone seeking exceptional legal representation during challenging times. Thank you, Kate, for your unwavering support and outstanding advocacy.
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14 Apr, 2024 by Jennifer
Kate was amazing with my difficult divorce. I was anxious and the situation was tough. Not only did she ease my mind and calm my fears, she did exactly what she said she would do. She defended me beyond expectations. I have since referred her and she has done a great job with friends and family. Truly one of the best out there!!
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20 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
We retained Katrin to obtain Grandparent's visitation rights to our grandchildren. Katrin first outlined a course of action to avoid going to court if possible. When that failed, she advised us as to the best way to be successful, with realistic expectations. The was empathetic to our situation and kept us appraised of the progress or lack thereof. She also was good at working with the opposing attorney, reaching a good compromise with the parent we were having difficulty with. While always professional, she also was very understanding and helpful in her dealings with my wife and me. She also sent us regular statements so we knew exactly where we stood financially.
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