Anthony Thomas Ballato

5476 Merrick Road, New York, NY

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Education

1988
Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Adelphi University, BBA

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Francine wilkins

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11 Mar, 2024
I called the office of Attorney Anthony Ballato after searching for some who deals with knowledge of the Lemon law. Mr Ballato was extremely helpful, and personable. He spoke to me giving me his time and showing compassion. He explained that due to the car being purchased out of state he would recommend an attorney in the state where the vehicle was purchased. He just happened to know an attorney in that state I mentioned then.. he sent a text message ahead while still on the phone with me sharing with this attorney my dilemma. I was amazed because many would and have said “sorry but I can’t help you” that’s out of my jurisdiction. Not Mr Ballato he wen the extra mile and I am so very grateful to him. I did speak with the recommended attorney. I highly recommend this law practice to anyone seeking an attorney in this area of need although his office also covers many other types of cases. I give this Law Practice 5 Star rating. You will not be disappointed.
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John

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27 Feb, 2024
Mr. Ballato is an old-fashioned kind of lawyer fighting for the underdog -- he's there when you need him. He's given us his time, concern, consultation -- and has been working to help us. He follows up, knows what he's talking about, and gets results. Attorneys like him are becoming hard to find these days.
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Karan

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18 Jun, 2023
I bought a Harley Davidson motorcycle that sadly turned out to be a lemon. Initially, I decided to handle the process of filing a lemon law claim on my own. However, once I received a response from Harley's attorneys, I quickly realized that I was in over my head. I found Anthony Ballato's firm through an online search. Despite my hearing being scheduled just a few weeks away, Anthony graciously agreed to review my case. After our discussion, it became evident that I would greatly benefit from his experience and expertise. I hired Anthony and it didn't take long for Harley to become more cooperative. Eventually, we reached a settlement that left me very satisfied. Next time I will save myself a considerable amount of time and frustration and go to Anthony first.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in lemon law cases
“Anthony is wonderful attorney, skilled in many areas, with many years of expertise.”
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Provides personalized and caring service to clients
“He takes the time to sit with clients, in a caring, supportive way.”
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Responsive and quick to assist clients
“He returned my phone call in a matter of minutes and was very professional and a really good guy who helped me out of a big problem.”
4
Achieves great results for clients, including full refunds
“He negotiated an ENTIRE REFUND of my lease payments despite me being 27 months into a 33 month lease.”
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Trustworthy and ethical in his approach
“I learned so much facts and important information regarding my case and law. Thank you Anthony!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2011:
Anthony T. Ballato, Used Car Extended Warranties
2010:
Anthony T. Ballato Attorney & Counselor at Law, Litigation or Arbitration of Lemon Law Claims
2008:
New York Law Journal, Boat Seller Defrauded by Broker
2008:
New York Law Journal, Alarm Failure Allowed Theft of Parrots
2004:
New York Law Journal, Punitive Damages in Living Trust Fraud Case
2004:
Newsday, Elder Fraud
2004:
Long Island Weekly, A Matter of Trust
2000:
New York Law Journal, Lawyer Sues Over Money 'Lost in Space.'
2000:
Water news, A Newsletter from the Massapequa Water District
1998:
MSG Metro Learning Channel, Veterinary Malpractice
1997:
Jukebox Collector Magazine, The Jukebox Counsellor
1997:
South Bay News, Ballato Returns to Massapequa
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