Natasha Meyers

55 Elm Street, Huntington, NY

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Education

2003
Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
City University of New York, Hunter College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Matthew t, cpa

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18 Dec, 2024
Natasha is an excellent attorney and excellent person, I highly recommend her!
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Audrey kogut

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28 Mar, 2024
If you want someone to screw you out your monies go to her I dealt with deformation and she sat there and allowed it everything I asked of her I get told wait for ops to expire guess what when ops expire she told me to do it myself no less the courts went to me the case is closed. I still don’t have my belongings and stuff I told her my sister’s manipulation of mom and sister’s intentions and guess what all my gut feeling no less proof was correct. Her going you don’t want to go to trial you’ll be embarrassed save your pride well I too when I could I contacted my nieces legal aid also had a nice chat she wasn’t thrilled my sister played her daughter a child I took care of since she was a infant to teens that live with me and mom on to hurt me I filled out a foil with family and children services found out even more lies told to me untrue. Thanks to a honest staff. At headquarters of family and children services telling me fill out a foil immediately. And after that year too my mother has had a fall and surgery and my sister walked just like she did when I lived there. Gosh on top my sister made sure other stuff was false all papers Natasha didn’t share with me just helped them scare me more and go I am happy you got your own place and move on with your life while my sister hovers over mom and controls her gains moms house when mom dies but while mom alive mom paying for all the food, the house costs as well the yard work even a electrical Pole outside on mom and the town’s property was about to snap sister didn’t report it to make sure yard safe for mom to mom able to do everything she said she was too old to do when I lived there but not I ain’t there she doing it and sister is living on her and oh well where is the justice huh when my mother ends up in a wheelchair or worse and then people will go why wasn’t anything done. Natasha you knew the lies etc gosh even I had audio proof to clear my name no less the first police report and others could been fought since I lived in that house 7 months after first time sister attacked me and flipped the storyline to accuse me no one would have someone live in there home for 7 month after that accusation no less order the person to stay home with them the person would have been removed immediately and Natasha you know it. I would think after all this time you’d make things right for me I was even told no attorney charges a retainer fee for each op so you did more then lie you scammed me and even communication between you and other attorneys you pulled out my file on top she love canceling your appts with her last minute like 5 minutes prior so for me to drive in pain to my sister in law taking time off work to go with me lost her wages for that time to never available on the phone it is a tag game so she could charge me for the office to take the call for her then she get back when fits her to cause her staff would know nothing. I am putting it on here to arm people she destroys your life with those doing perjury. Like her saying the legal aid for my niece wants and doesn’t say all but see doesn’t even play the proof to the child’s legal aid that the kids needs help but Natasha does go to me something wrong with my sister year to call me crap since she pregnant with her child but leaves me caring no less for the child but the child to live with me 24/7 for me to take child out for me to have calls that she needs me to help the child’s doctor with medical cause I use same doctor to she calling it aunt days meaning I am to no only take child out to movies lunch dinner alone with me but to pay for it etc and no I will not be threatened to take down review you destroyed my life with the monster and lied to the courts and let me take a beating for stuff I find do like I said 7 months in that house something completely wrong no less what was done once sister thought court mediation was done no less I was mislead it was a judge when it wasn’t. Now see it I was lying then why she doesn’t see her grandsons like she did when I lived there seems to be my other siblings saw the truth
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Melissa felice

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02 Nov, 2023
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled attorney who is well-respected in the court system
“Natasha Meyers is by far the most knowledgeable and prepared person I have ever met.”
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Aggressive and tenacious in representing clients' interests in court
“As soon as court began she was incredibly tough and knew my rights inside and out.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate support to clients during stressful legal matters
“She truly cares and that is a rarity. Her staff is so helpful and knowledgeable as well.”
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Extremely responsive, organized, and efficient in handling cases
“She was always responsive and available. Without her guidance, attention and advice I would have been lost.”
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Integrity and honesty are highly valued, with a focus on achieving the best outcomes for clients
“She is an amazing attorney and her office is very attentive and compassionate.”
Cons
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Potential issues with promptly returning client calls and emails
“Met with Natasha for a consultation in August. In the two weeks that followed, I Left two messages for her to call me back so I could give her the $5000 retainer she asked for and she didn't call me back.”
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Concerns about billing practices and potential overcharging
“She will promise you the world, and make you broke. She's more concerned about billing you for everything you have and when you're broke, you're done with her.”

Publications

2004:
The Huntington Connection, The Importance of Estate Planning
2004:
The Huntington Connection, Buying and Selling Real Estate
2002:
Torts, Insurance & Compensation Law Section Journal, Is the New York Court of Appeals Undermining the Concept of PermiPermissive Use Under the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law

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