Albert Goodwin

45 Broadway 27th Floor, New York, NY

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4.9 / 5
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14 Reviews
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240 Reviews
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Education

2007
Hofstra University School of Law, Law

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4.9 254 reviews
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Robert logerfo

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06 Jan, 2025
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to highly recommend Blake Ferris, Brittany Stevens and paralegal Sally Pak, at Phillips & Associates, Attorneys at Law. Both Blake, Brittany & Sally have demonstrated exceptional dedication, expertise, professionalism, and legal acumen in their work regarding employment discrimination law. Blake Ferris and Brttany Stevens are trustworthy and committed attorneys who specializes in employment law. Their attention to detail and strategic approach were extraordinary, and it was evident that they genuinely cared about achieving the best possible outcome for me. Their communication was prompt and clear, keeping me informed and confident every step of the way. Their dedication to representing workers harmed by their employers' legal violations is commendable. They both are experienced litigators who have successfully handled many cases involving workplace discrimination and retaliation. Their commitment to civil rights and fairness in the work environment is evident in their work. Their ability to achieve positive outcomes for their clients through mediation and litigation is truly impressive. Their extensive experience, knowledge, compassion & passion for justice make them both invaluable assets to Phillips & Associates. If you’re looking for a skilled, compassionate, and reliable lawyers, Blake & Brittany are the ones you need on your side. I’m beyond grateful for their and paralegal, Sally Paks, hard work the positive resolution they helped me achieve. Sincerely, Rob Logerfo
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Kayla lewis

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30 Dec, 2024
From start to finish Dorina and her team made me feel welcomed and heard. I’m forever grateful and will recommend them to anyone!!!
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Roseann nunziata

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29 Dec, 2024
Highly recommend. Very professional and understanding to your situation. Had an amazing team on my side. A huge thank you to Mr Blake Ferris and Ms Sally Pak. They work hard to get you more than what you’re worth. They just don’t settle. They fight for you. Can’t express my gratitude.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in estate and trust law
“Albert Goodwin has the experience to give EXPERT legal advice!”
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Provides practical, professional, and honest advice
“His advice was practical, professional, and honest.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“He went above and beyond to help us through the hard time. Gave us his personal cell number and always answered texts within 10minutes.”
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Delivers positive outcomes for clients
“Got everything resolved very quickly with a very favorable outcome.”
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Charges reasonable fees compared to other lawyers
“Also charges a very reasonable fee compared to other quotes we got.”
Cons
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Failed to fight hard enough for a client in court
“He did not fight hard at all for me while inside the court room.”
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Allowed a client to be made to pay more than expected
“I became homeless. When i call MR Gurevich for desperate help HE DID NOTHING!!”

Publications

2015:
Self-Published, What Kind Of Attorney Do I Need To Hire After Someone Dies In Florida
2015:
Self-Published, re Beneficiaries Entitled to See a Florida Will
2015:
Self-Published, Do New York City Estate Attorneys Have To Present Offers To Clients
2015:
Self-Published, How Do I Find a Decedent’s Will In New York
2015:
Self-Published, Is There A Way Of Probating A Copy Of The Will As Opposed To The Original?
2015:
Self-Published, How To Partition Estate Property In New York City Surrogate’s Court
2015:
Self-Published, Do I Need a New York State Estate Tax Closing Letter
2015:
Self-Published, The Best Way To Pass Down Your Business To Your Successors
2015:
Self-Published, FAQ on New York City Trustee Commissions
2015:
Self-Published, How Do I Prevent Lawsuit Materials From Showing Up On Search Engines?
2015:
Self-Published, Are You Allowed to Talk to Witnesses Before a Deposition?
2015:
Self-Published, Can A Personal Representative Not Pay Beneficiary Requests
2015:
Self-Published, The Rights Of Stepchildren In a Miami Estate
2015:
Self-Published, Can A Personal Representative Sue On Behalf Of An Estate?
2015:
Self-Published, Can A Child Or Spouse Be Left Out Of A Miami, Florida Will
2014:
Self-Published, Winning a Will Contest in New York
2014:
Self-Published, How Do Partition Proceedings Work in Florida
2014:
Self-Published, How Effective are Challenges of Wills Made in Favor of a Younger Wife?
2014:
Self-Published, Children Favored in a Will – Is That a Good Reason for a Will Contest
2014:
Self-Published, My Relative ‘s Friend or Neighbor Persuaded Them to Make a Will. Do I Have a Case for a Will Contest
2014:
Self-Published, I’m Not Mentioned in a Will, Even Though I’m a Close Friend or Relative. Is This Ground for a Will Contest
2014:
Self-Published, How Does a Personal Representative Make a Diligent Effort to Find Estate Beneficiaries in Florida?
2014:
Self-Published, When a Spouse Is the Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy, Does That Beneficiary Designation Get Automatically Canceled with a Divorce
2014:
Self-Published, What Are Good Estate Planning Strategies for Art
2014:
Self-Published, Can a Power of Attorney be Used to Have the Agent Transfer Property to Themselves in Florida
2013:
Self-Published, Calculating New York Executor or Administrator Commissions
2012:
Self-Published, Guide to New York Surrogate's Court Fees
2011:
Self-Published, Will Contest in New York, an Overview
2011:
Self-Published, Acting as an Executor Before Letters Are Issued - Is that Possible
2011:
Self-Published, Common New York Probate Questions Answered
2011:
Self-Published, Some Things to Do After a Loved One Died in New York
2011:
Self-Published, Signing as a Power of Attorney in New York
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