Reviews
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Pros
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Highly skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced attorneys who aggressively advocate for their clients
“Bruce Barket saved my life for me and my four children. For 15 years my children and I were abused at the hands of NYSP Troop C & Tioga County DA's office. After being convicted twice and spending over 4 years in prison I found Bruce Barket after months of searching in the NYC area. Bruce did everything I asked of him and more. He was fair, honest, sincere, compassionate, and most important dedicated.”
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Attorneys provide personalized attention and guidance to clients throughout the legal process
“Steven was extremely detailed and I knew he thoroughly reviewed my paperwork from the night of the incident. My father and I felt comfortable with proceeding with Steven given his extensive knowledge and the confidence we had in him to represent me appropriately.”
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Attorneys are responsive, available, and keep clients well-informed
“Steven was always available to answer my questions and provide guidance making a very trying time in my life much more manageable.”
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Attorneys have strong relationships and reputations within the legal community
“The minute I spoke with his paralegal, Suzanne, to schedule a consultation I felt a genuine sense of compassion from her. Prior to meeting with Steven he had requested that the District Attorney (DA) provide him with my paperwork in order to obtain further information and provide me with better feedback. In calling to request my documents, the DA immediately inquired about how I found Steven and stated that he was the best in the state of New York.”
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Attorneys achieve favorable outcomes for their clients
“They saved me years of my life and millions of dollars in probable forfeitures.”
Cons
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Exorbitant legal fees that can be a financial burden for clients
“Less than a year ( about 8 months) with this firm and I was coughing up ”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from some attorneys
“The first bill was reasonable, the second one knocked the wind out of my sails. I was charged $14,000 in the first 14 weeks which seemed excessive to me considering that we didn't get to the preliminary conference yet and the pendente lite motion was only halfway done.”