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08 Jul, 2010 by Ken
Peter is a true professional in every way. He listened carefully to the facts of our case and our concerns before providing a plan of action that would yield the best results. His investigation was thorough. He challenged the Prosecutors Office to re-evaluate the strength of its case based on inconsistencies in the testimony provided by the Police Officers involved. In the end, Peter was successful in having our case Dismiss based on his due diligence.
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18 Jun, 2010 by Larry
I was referred to Peter Sell because of his experience when he was at the New York District Attorney's office. My partner, a law student studying for the Bar, who also has ADD, was exhausted and I thought needed hospitalization, not realizing that by calling 911 he could possibly be admitted to a Psychiatric ER Ward and then involuntarily admitted to a psych hospital. It was a total screw up but once the doctors at the ER write a "2 PC" admittance, the state takes control of your life and you lose your liberty. My partner, as a lawyer, refused to provide information to the EMTs and then to the doctors, which is his right, but this actually made matters worse. He invoked his right to request a release within 72 hours but I promised him I would do anything I could to get him out. We began working with the Mental Hygiene Legal Services, but all they tell you to do is to "comply" which would have been taking anti-psychotic and potentially harmful drugs. Once I spoke to Peter he rearranged his workload, took the case immediately, and began to work with us for a hearing that would be in 3 days (by the way, when an individual has lost their liberty in NYS, at least in Westchester, the court only meets on Friday mornings so you have exactly one chance a week to get out - how's that for respecting liberty and the civil rights of our citizens). Anyway, because of this weekly hearing schedule, we had to work fast. As I said, Peter moved his schedule around and met with my partner and I for 4 hours. He started locating expert doctors for another opinion. He found another lawyer to handle our immigration questions (my partner has a green card but is not a citizen). With Peter's help we learned that my partner could, as a last resort, assert his foreign citizenship rights and hand in his green card and leave the US forever to avoid being forced to take the hospital drugs. Peter quickly began to prepare for the Friday morning trial. As luck would have it, the hospital reversed their original diagnosis and released my partner prior to the trial. After being locked up for a week, losing precious time to study for the bar, and having the most terrifying moments of his life, my partner was free, I believe, in part, because of the hospital's knowledge of our legal actions. I still can't believe this all happened, but it could have been worse without Peter's help and involvement. He's very bright, very accomplished, and very efficient. You sense his moral compass immediately, and know that he is a man that you can put your trust in. Much much thanks, always, to Peter Sell.

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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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