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07 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Joe represented me for a residential real estate transaction. He knew all of the players in the Ulster County area and gave me really excellent advice to accomplish a moderately challenging deal. He was true to his word with his fees and has a really nice way about him.

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18 Apr, 2024 by Susan c
The most patient, nicest, most professional lawyer you could ever wish for. The best for the best outcome!
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16 Jul, 2023 by Frank rugg
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13 May, 2014 by Chris
Mr Rich is such a nice caring guy. He really listens to what you have to say and cares. He really goes out of his way to help you and he always responds back with no delay! Not like any other lawyers. I'm so glad I found Mr. Rich . I was actually referred to Mr. rich by several other attorneys in the area because I was told he is one fit he top in medical malpractice.
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12 Apr, 2021 by C
"Professional," isn't good enough. My case may have been simple in another's eyes but when I was under investigation by law enforcement, intellectually knowing I did nothing wrong it was still emotionally scary. Andy listened to my story. He explained what I did right but how it could be misrepresented as wrong. He comforted me with his strength and character, assuring me that even if there was going to be hurdles he would get me over them. He made a phone call or two on my half. Two months apprehensively went bye. Then he called me to tell me that those interested parties came to the conclusion he knew they should. Nature made me question, experience and strength gave him the right answer.
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31 May, 2017 by Garth
I am a Army Veteran with no criminal record before an April 2015 arrest in lower NY during which I was charged with a felony (under the dreaded SAFE Act) and 3 misdemeanors. A recommendation from a Veteran's service organization led me to Andy. It took 6 months for the conditional plea-deal from the DA, then another 6 months for it to be officiated by the Judges. Then there was a 1-year period during which the verdict could have been changed if I had gotten into any other trouble... The first six months were the scary part, then things calmed down. Andy did a fantastic job on my case; all charges were vacated. Having SAFE Act charges vacated is a priceless accomplishment, and THANK him for his great work. I do not see how I can be explicit enough: I was on my way to prison and Andy found a way to save my butt. Plus Mr. Kossover only charged me half of what other lawyers were asking for, so I am very happy in that regard. That said, I have 3 complaints (I know some lawyers may look at these complaints and role their eyes, but this is how I feel): 1. Zero sympathy for the Police harassing me during the court-process. I caught people "claiming" to be cops trying to break into my apartment, searching my car, and stopping me repeatedly without charge (some of these stops were quite threatening). Calls and emails about this went unanswered. 2. Zero sympathy for getting my property returned (I left court thinking all property would be returned; actually police have discretion in this matter). Andy won my case, then all services abruptly stopped. It was up to me to call these cops and ask for my property back. 3. Zero sympathy for getting my arrest record off the internet. My charges were vacated and case sealed. CPL 160.55, a, b, c , and d sections say police are supposed to give you back or destroy all records of arrest and contact third parties who may have printed the information. I have been calling Andy for eight months about this, once every month, leave a message with his secretary, and have not heard back yet. The NY State Troopers still have my arrest information posted on the internet. I am left to try and call these cops or the judge myself, which never works. Conclusion: Andy gets 5-stars from me; all charges vacated is a fantastic outcome. Even so, I feel like once he had my money; CASE CLOSED KID! Whatever, he still did a great job.
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15 May, 2014 by Anonymous
Andrew Kossover is the guy to go to in New Paltz. First time ever needing and hiring an attorney. He calmed me down, explained every bit of the process, answered the millions of questions I had to the fullest extent and was able to get the case dismissed quickly, just as he said he would. He is honest, to the point, and overall a very nice person. He very clearly has dealt with a lot of cases and knows exactly what to do. I would recommend him to anyone. Thank you Andrew!
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29 Sep, 2016 by Martin
Chris Watkins did a totally amazing job in helping me with my legal issue. He was able to win my case and arrange a far better settlement than I ever dreamed of. His follow through is perfect. His knowledge of the law concerning my problem was amazing. He is incredibly pleasant and professional. It took only 2 weeks from the time he submitted the lawsuit for him to receive an offer to resolve and settle. Words cannot express our extreme gratitude for helping us with an issue that has haunted us for 10 years. You won't find a harder working attornet out there than Chris Watkins
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02 Jul, 2011 by Anonymous
Mr. Watkins is without a doubt a brillant Attorney. He is also an incredible human being. If not for his Faith in me and his Brillance my life would be drastically different. The best thing I ever did was call his office and meet with him. If you have a problem, his Firm is the best around. All of them real people, who really care.
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