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30 Sep, 2024 by Dara eskenazi
Angela has been our attorney for a while. Great estate planning advice.
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13 Apr, 2022 by Tom truppo
Excellent lawyer got me what I wanted and more.
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09 Mar, 2022 by אפיק כהן
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01 Mar, 2021 by Andrea allen
Was told that there isn't any video at the train station by M. Weitzke repeatedly. He claimed he filed my case and backed his lie with three different bogus cases numbers. This office lied and was in the pocket of the company I thought I was sueing for damages and lost pay. Unethical behavior by the attorney and the paralegal. But M. Weitzke will speak to you making you believe he is on your side but will fail to not only file a case but will lie to his client often. Be warned. If he threw my case which was a slam dunk, what will he do for a harder case.
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13 Jan, 2019 by Nicole
My husband and I started working with him in August on the sale of our coop and the purchase of our new home. During inspection, it was uncovered that the house we were purchasing had an underground oil tank, which was a concern. We wanted to work out a deal with the homeowners to handle the matter before closing. Sean kept insisting that the oil tank was to be removed, while our realtors told us that the tank was to be abandoned. My husband and I both agreed that we would not sign the contract until we knew what exactly the terms were. It turned out that our realtors were right - that the seller’s agreed to abandon the tank at 50% cost, which we were fine with. We just made it clear to Sean that we wanted the proper documentation at closing to show that the work was done properly in the event we chose to sell the house in the future. We had received our offer on our coop weeks before we made an offer on our house and it was accepted, but somehow we signed the contract on the house first. My husband and I were very vocal about our concern over this and we questioned the delay with the buyers of our coop. Sean was very nonchalant about this and was very lax in his communication with the buyers’ attorney. They didn’t sign the contract until well over a month after the offer was accepted. He assured us that the closing would have to be at least by December 15th (30 days after) or we could “take action.” We knew we would be closing on our house by the last week of November and we were okay with owning the coop for 2 more weeks in the worst case scenario. I contacted Sean about my concerns over a SIGNIFICANT increase in closing fees from my bank just 10 days before closing. Over email, he explains to me that as a homeowner, you need to pay taxes and insurance in advance, like I was an idiot. I thanked him for the explanation and assured him that I was aware, but the initial closing amount I was given by the bank had increased by nearly ten thousand dollars that I could not account for. At that point, he stopped answering my emails. He inquired about it days later and I told him that part of it was an issue with the bank that I had resolved on my own, but there were still 3 thousand dollars in unpaid property taxes that didn’t make sense. Once again, he provided no explanation. We were due to close on the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend and on the Wednesday before, I received tons of texts and emails from him. Each time, he gave me a different amount I needed for closing due to things he forgot or left out. He told me the errors are because we’re closing the day after a holiday and everyone makes mistakes because they are in a rush to start their vacation. I thought that was extremely unprofessional but I didn’t give it too much thought. I was just happy to be half way through this process. At closing, it was revealed that we were owed about three thousand dollars, the money I had brought to his attention earlier. Sean took all of the closing documents with him and told us that he’d scan everything and send us all of our documents in a package along with the money that was owed to us ASAP. The next day, I emailed him to make sure that he had the documentation we needed for the oil tank abandonment in the paperwork from the closing. He did not reply. It turns out that he did not have it and it isand it is now middle of January and we still do not have the documentation. In addition, we received a water bill for the house middle of December, which had no readings since the home was purchased and stated that it was a previous balance on the property. When I called the water company, they told me that this should have been handled by our lawyer at closing, that I need to get in contact with him ASAP, and that they hope our lawyer kept money in escrow. I emailed him right away with a description of what the water company told me and a picture of the water bill.
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14 Mar, 2015 by Craig
Stuart is one of the few lawyers Ive found who is actually concerned for his client.He has over 35 years of experience in business as well as personal litigation.He has an overall understanding of all business aspects not just from a legal perspective but also a business perspective.He returns phone calls and fights tirelessly for all of his clients needs .
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29 Feb, 2024 by A.d19
Mr. Moccia and his staff were very attentive to our needs. Mr. Moccia is a top notch attorney who knows his stuff and is pleased to work with. I highly recommend this firm to anyone who is looking for estate planning.
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09 Apr, 2019 by Stephen m
I was dreading getting my will and trust done but you guys made it so easy! Mr. Moccia walked us through the whole procedure and explained everything thoroughly. Now I can relax knowing all at this is done. Dealing with the office was a breeze. Whenever I called they were able to help me right away. Thank you so much!
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06 Sep, 2017 by Theresa m
Professional, efficient, and courteous client service by all staff members from the initial consultation to the final review and signing. All material was well organized and well presented with explicit instructions, explanations, and answers to questions. Utmost proficiency and attention to detail was evident throughout the entire process. Thank you.
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21 Aug, 2024 by Gail dobbins
Fab! Used Law Office of Steven R Smith numerous times, with fabulous results. Also recommend them to Family and Friends. Never a complaint. And they as well used them when needed and referred to others as well. Thank You Steve R Smith totally Appreciate you and the Firm. Over 20yrs!
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14 Jun, 2024 by Cindy march
Steven and his team were extremely responsive to my questions and concerns. There was not a time that Steven did not respond to any of my questions the same day. It took 18 months for my case to be settled and he kept in the loop the entire time. If it wasn’t for Steven’s kindness, I don’t think I could have done it.
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21 May, 2024 by Ma
Exceptional representation, my results exceeded my expectations. THANK YOU TO COUNSEL AND CARING STAFF
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