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29 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Terrence is very dedicated and trustworthy. He goes the extra mile to assure excellent results on each case. He is intelligent, attentive and a hard-working attorney.
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26 Dec, 2009 by Anonymous
Terrence is a great attorney. He is aggressive when he needs to be and compassionate when circumstances dictate. He is an exert in the law and I got an excellent result in my case. I highly recommend him!
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22 Dec, 2009 by Anonymous
Mr. Cortelli is undoubtedly an excellent lawyer. He was professional and courteous from the beginning of my process until the very end. He made me feel as if my case was the most important one in the world. He was aggressive and fought for me the whole way. I completely recommend him to anyone who needs an amazing lawyer!
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23 Aug, 2009 by Anonymous
He handled my case and it was resolved in months. He is extremely smart, courteous and always was reachable. He has a large group of paralegals that help him get major results. I would recommend him to anyone I know.

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20 Nov, 2019 by Christopher hely
Peter is a fantastic attorney and an even better person. He is thoughtful, diligent and hardworking. He helped us fight a greedy builder by working through our town’s planning and zoning boards to stop a monstrosity being built next to our primary residence. And he did so with a tact and grace that he was then able to then help us buy that same property at a significant percentage discount over asking price. Unlike me, he didn’t get angry or take it personal in fighting a multi-year battle against the developer, who routinely lied to our town. He brought in zoning experts, an engineer and an architect to sway the town’s Zoning department and see fit that the developers project fail with multiple variance violations - he did so with an assertive grace that blew my wife and I away! Trust me; I’m cheap but I even told Peter he didn’t charge us enough for his great work. I’m now happy to call Peter a friend and genuinely can’t say good enough things about him. When we needed someone to have our back, Peter came through in a big way for our family, and for the historical integrity of our little community.
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21 Aug, 2019 by Maria
Peter is prompt and communicative. I worked with him on three different transactions/deals within 3 months time (he worked with accuracy and professionalism). He plans for the future and thoroughly prepared for any outcome of my cases. His advice was most appreciated with a transaction that I had to walk away from. I felt invincible with him by my side for my other deals. Without a doubt, I will choose Klose & Associates again.
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31 Mar, 2018 by Nelli
Peter helped us with our home purchase. He is very professional, knowledgeable, responsive, and easy to work with. I highly recommend Peter's legal services!
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13 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
A step above the rest. Very giving of his time whether in a meeting or phone conference. Never a feeling of being rushed off or out. And his assistant, Carla, is excellent. And a lot of the experience with an attorney is with his assistant or secretary. So this is important. She is on top of everything and keeps you very informed. Walter is extremely knowledeable yet speaks in terms you can always understand. I have recommended him many times and always will. I'm not certain as to all the areas of law he works with. I've used him mostly for Realestate and have used his services multiple times over the past 6 years. He is well known and liked in the area of Nyack and he is the Town Attorney as well. Consider that i've taken the time to write this review. Hiring the right attorney is important.
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28 Apr, 2017 by Courtney
His advice has been invaluable. Honest, blunt and insightful.
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