Walter J. Licata, experienced Estate Planning attorney in Rochester, NY with 322 reviews
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Walter J. Licata

45 Exchange Blvd Ste 1025, Rochester, NY

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Scott benjamin

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13 Jan, 2025
I highly recommend Tim Sardone for your real estate transactions! We were warned that the schedule to complete our home purchase was very optimistic and that it would be difficult for the title work to be finished in this time frame. Tim not only made sure it was on time…it was early. He kept us informed throughout the process and quickly answered all of our questions. And when we sold our old house, he again kept us informed and made sure the sale closed on time. And we were never searching for answers because he anticipated our questions. You can’t go wrong with Tim!
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Marianne benjamin

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13 Jan, 2025
Tim Sardone did a great job representing us for the purchase of our new home as well as the selling of our home of 33 years. He ensured that all the title work was done well before scheduled closing dates. He fully explained the process and we had no surprises. We are happy to recommend Tim as an attorney for any real estate transactions.
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Sammy smith

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25 Dec, 2024
I am giving Mr. Willman a five star rating if I could give more I would. My self personally has not had Mr. Willman but I know someone who has! And this certainly individual gave Mr. Willman a run for his money. If you know you know. I have always learned it's never a good idea to work against your attorney... But more less let them guide you through your case. And not call the shots that will not work out in your favor.. My hat comes off to Mr. Willman he stood his ground and no matter what maintained perfessional through it all. He worked so hard for this individual and did everything he could possibly could do. But people know sometimes life doesn't go as planned.. Job well done if I ever need Mr. Willman I will for sure reach out to him no questions being asked he is a beast in the court room...
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Responsive and communicative attorney who keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Tim Sardone is extremely efficient, we always felt he was pushing things forward rather than waiting until the last minute to get work done on a deadline. He reached out to provide regular updates and timelines for completion of each step from attorney approvals to closing so we were always informed of what was being worked on and what the next steps would be.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in real estate law
“Tim Sardone is hands-down, the most responsive, and directly engaged real estate attorney I have ever worked with.”
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Personable and caring attitude towards clients
“Tim demonstrated a genuine interest in me and my case. That level of interest was reassuring and comforting.”
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Efficient and timely in completing tasks
“Tim made closing on our first house feel simple! He was quick to respond to questions and explained the process thoroughly.”
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Excellent at navigating complex legal processes
“Tim Sardone exceeded all expectations. He made the legal piece so simple and smooth and was exceptional in communicating quickly and thoroughly.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the attorney
“Communication was definitely an issue but at the end of the day Adam ending up saving me from losing my license. I would recommend his services.”
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Attorney not present or involved enough in court proceedings
“The lawyer's absence in court made me feel unsupported.”

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