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16 May, 2023 by Mike cameron
Wise counsel!
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02 May, 2023 by Steve
An upfornt and honest attorney. Gave me good guidance, I reccommend you call him as wel.
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14 Mar, 2023 by Heidi boardman
It was my misfortune to hire Bluestone, who once he had the money in hand failed to delve into the issues and counter the false claims of a deceitful Trial attorney. A 4th Dept. Justice was not impressed with his oral argument where Mr. Bluestone was clearly remiss of the facts. Yet over the year, I recall he could only offer one word responses via computer. What I have now realized is that the attorneys representing my former trial attorney submitted a fraudulent letter drafted by the Church attorney! Because getting Joanne off the hook at any costs mattered more than honesty. This letter by Hall was NEVER accepted or entered in as evidence at the time of the trial. This manufactured evidence was drafted by a church attorney hoping the trial judge would go for it. He didn't. I was on the witness stand and the Judge walked in front of me and handed it back; as if to say; "nice try". Why did Mr. Bluestone not remember no one in my area wanted to challenge the Church and or Town. I made this clear so how was I suppose to find an expert when my attorney was not responding to any of my communications? Mr. Bluestone should humble himself to the facts instead of creating more confusion by grandstanding. His job was to know that the available evidence at my attorney's disposal was NEVER USED. During the oral argument he lacked an understanding of the fact that my attorney failed to provide the appraisal showing devaluation of my property. This was a large financial loss. Clearly he never intended to dispute the claim made by the defense or initiate any consultation on the disputed issues. He didn't know the facts and it was clear to the Appellate Justice. His refusal to have any conferences about the issues is rather peculiar. Mr. Bluestone relied on generalized statements that could be considered "Boiler-plate" themes and could not speak succinctly that included engaging, clarifying and showing sincerity. He needs to realize this case represented 8 years and he bungled the delivery due to a cavalier attitude. His words "they didn't like it"; was also misinterpreted. His performance was off point and they the justices were not impressed. He was paid more than to format the record which Btw he was anxious to finalize within 12 days of retaining him and judged that it was in my interest to leave out critical testimony before a Supreme Court Justice. Today I had a 25 minute discussion about this experience with a more accomplished professional. If an attorney is unwilling to make time after he is hired; I believe I should have backed out and suffered the financial consequences. He also had the monetary terms to his advantage early on along with a non-committal agreement devoid of this Motion for Summary Judgement. The facts were available to Bluestone, but he couldn't be bothered. And it was his job to do more. If your skillset is 50% in litigation why would you not include and and make any mention by citing any of these facts in your support of me? Yes, My basement filled with water but equally the entire lot on which the home was built in 1878 was also compromised and devalued by 50%. I was out of my home for nearly 19 months and got ill from the mold; displacing the family for 9 years due to now a more upgraded negligence claim against a Town and Church that refused to answer for this poorly constructed drainage system. My engineer was a credible expert* also never referenced by you. The drainage system never worked and this was outlined in my *4th Department Decision in 2011; which you never give any mention or credit to. Yet, you don't reference this higher Court decision in my favor. I lost all damages* compensation for permanent damage related to the devaluation of home and land that was now deemed permanent. As an Expert in Legal Malpractice you equivocated on the issue instead of providing factual information.
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28 Nov, 2022 by Farah golden
Mr. Bluestone is amazing. I’m so grateful for his help. I asked him for help because I hired a dishonest and unethical attorney who is trying to mishandle my case. He was unable to take my case because doesn’t fall in alignment with the work that he does, BUT he still helped me so much. He gave me a very powerful resource I can report the issues I’m having with the attorney I hired, they protect client rights and resolve issues. Im so grateful for this information, he’s not even benefiting, in no way, by directing me to the right place. I’ve spoken court staff members, the bar association, many lawyers and he’s the only person he guided me to the right place. Gave me free information for nothing in return. I’m so grateful for his help.
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23 Nov, 2022 by Bobby green
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13 Oct, 2020 by Tetiana
Highly satisfied with my experience. Judith Weil is thorough professional, accessible, diligent and easy to talk to which is also very important. Consultation I got was prompt and very informative. She educated me on what to expect and what likely outcome would be and thus I was able to make an informed decision. I would definitely recommend Judith Weil and Epstein & Weil LLC
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19 Jun, 2020 by An
I highly recommend Epstein & Weil Law firm to anyone who are looking for legal help! I was successfully represented by this firm for the different matters of the years. They worked hard for me and achieved good results. I always experienced individual approach to my case, understanding and support. I will always appreciate them for saving my life.
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12 May, 2020 by Brooke
Judith is my company's business attorney and is very well versed in what she does. Plus, she is understanding and thoughtful in her solutions to anything that could arise. She recently assisted us with a client issue that came up unexpectedly and it was resolved successfully. I doubt that we would have been able to resolve the issue without her assistance.
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15 Jan, 2016 by Peter
David consulted with us on a recent Breach of Contract case. He was professional and insightful and took the time to really understand the situation and the outcome we were looking for. It was very clear that he had our best interests in mind, not just some sort of settlement/resolution that would be easier or convenient for him. A true professional and look forward to working with him again.
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12 Jun, 2020 by David
I was a former MD in finance, & after 30+ years of marriage, at just under 60 yrs. old, I retained Donald early 2015. My court approved final consensual settlement was processed in December 2019. (Timing was my ex's fault, she explored 3 attorneys in sequence.) I got to know Don fairly well over that time. He prefers a consensual agreement between parties, NOT court battles. - i suspect that his style minimizes the parties' angst, and doesn't maximize his billable hours per case. Speaking of which, he bills in 1/10 hour increments... and I found his bills always accurate and fair. (I've worked with lots of law firms professionally). Donald was always calm and cool even when I found retracing repeat issues with my ex supremely frustrating. He never fanned the flames. Importantly, because of some odd investments I had, Don was quick and effective at reaching tax, finance and accounting specialists whose input we needed to factor into our settlement. Weird bottom line, If I ever had to get divorced again, [which I will never never] I'd retain Donald.
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04 May, 2016 by Steven
I highly recommend Don as a divorce attorney. From the beginning he showed himself to be a man of integrity and knowledge. Unlike other attorneys, Don was not out to try to run up a bill that was not necessary. He advised me to try to work out as much as possible with my ex-spouse before getting him involved. He is somebody who I was always able to count on and I always knew that my interests were primary in his negotiations.
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04 May, 2016 by Gloria
I did not know of Don at the time of my divorce; however, when my attorney was retiring, he referred me to Don. I had numerous issues with my ex-husband an Don took the control and stress from me. He quickly diffused the situation and was instrumental in ensuring my children's welfare.
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