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13 Jul, 2017 by Anonymous
I understand why she is a public defender. My husband was accused of abusing his babymother. We have proof which she knew about that the babymother not only lied but she also is the aggressor. The babymother admitted to me in anger that she will stop at nothing to get him locked up. I had it both text messages voicemails and video. Yet my huwband was locked up twice visiting with his sickly mother.She has threatened us as well attacked us and attacked him several times. The babymother gave the court the wrong name further proving this was just a game. She insisited he plead guilty without reviewing the facts or maybe she did and she just did not care to share. Now although its a misdemeanor it is still a charge. So many years on the bar for what to keep allowing innocent people become victims and the alleged victims get away with murder.
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03 May, 2016 by Anonymous
Dawn Martin was assigned to be my attorney in Queen's Criminal Court. I called her to ask if we could move the appearance date. She then told me not a problem. The following day she called to say I was in contempt. Everything has been sorted, but rest assured that there is a reason she is a public defender and not in private practice. Her negligence has been reported to the NY State Bar.

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12 Dec, 2023 by Christina
Brian and his team helped my husband and I with our closing of our coop and the closing on our house. Brian was very patient and informative with us. He explained every detail of the process. We felt very comfortable with dealing with Brian and his team. I would highly recommend this office group!
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11 May, 2022 by Mary
All our gratitude to Brian Tracz guiding us through this difficult Closing. He provided diligent, professional expertise and did an excellent job to perfection. Truly recommend Mr. Tracz as he goes above and beyond his duties.
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21 Mar, 2022 by Clifton
Brian came highly recommended in my search for a real estate lawyer and all the great things proved to be true. Brian and his team are: - Always responsive (my emails were always answered promptly and his team was always available to explain any questions we had) - Extremely professional - Very organized (paperwork at closing was handled swiftly and efficiently) - Experienced (bonus: very familiar with the Forest Hills neighborhood, including all the buildings and management companies) On top of that, Brian is genuinely a stand-up guy. While on a call with the management company during our closing, he even took a quick second to save the seller (on the other side of the table) some money on a sanitation fee. I cannot recommend Brian highly enough. I look forward to the next time we are in need of his services.
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24 Aug, 2012 by Ralph
I have nothing but the utmost respect for attorney Frances Kweller, as a lawyer for the people, and as a founder of a school called Kweller Prep. She does what very few can do and it's an honor to know her. I know Frances Kweller personally and professionally. We studied together while in law school and worked on cases jointly as attorneys in civil and family court. She demonstrates excellence as a counselor of law and fights for justice.
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22 Aug, 2024 by Kalika
I must say that Mr Issac Abraham is a very experienced lawyer. I recommend everyone to take him if you have any violation or traffic ticket.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
I knew from the beginning I should get a lawyer. I’m so glad I contacted Isaac! From the start to speaking with the receptionist which were very informative and pleasant to speak with to speaking directly with Isaac. He took care of it all for me, tickets were dismissed and it was a flawless transaction. It took all the stress away from me and I couldn’t thank them enough.
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20 Dec, 2023 by Yitzhak
Professional, courteous, knows the law! I highly recommend, No words to express my gratitude
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