Katrina Thaler Medeiros

309 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY

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Loyola University Chicago School of Law
1999
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
1993
University of Vermont, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Joshua

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01 May, 2019
Our realtor recommended Katrina to us, we needed a real estate attorney for the home we were buying. Katrina was very helpful and always available to answer any questions. I would recommend Katrina to friends and family and will contact her again if we need an attorney in the future.
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Tracy

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28 Sep, 2018
Katrina helped me close on a foreclosed home which was a nightmare! Even at the day of closing they had these outrageous last minute demands and Katrina helped us work through every one of them! She is quick, persistent, and communicative which is everything you want in a lawyer when trying to buy a home. Simply amazing....highly, highly recommend! You won't be disappointed. She is the best in the area by far!!
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Diana

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07 Nov, 2015
Selling the house where I raised my children and that I called "home" for 30 years was an emotionally difficult prospect. My realtor suggested Katrina to handle the sale. I found Katrina to be sympathetic yet professional, and she facilitated a timely, smooth and successful closing, easing the process for me. Last year I again retained Katrina as attorney for the purchase of my condo. Again she facilitated an on time closing with no hitches, meeting a deadline I had so that I could arrange to occupy my new home as my apartment lease was up. Katrina has also been invaluable in my estate planning, advising me on the drawing up of my will, Health Care Proxy and POA. I had some difficult decisions to make. Katrina had a good grasp of the particular issues in my situation and presented my legal options pointing out the consequences of each so that I could make informed decisions. I am comfortable now that I have had excellent counsel and have done the best to insure my children's future. I am at peace that my wishes for myself will be carried out. Katrina is a real professional who listened to my needs and treated me as a person, not just a client.
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