Edward L. Fiandach, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Rochester, NY with 20 reviews
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Edward L. Fiandach

100 Allens Creek Rd, Rochester, NY

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Rob

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11 Sep, 2023
I was pulled over and charged with DWI and my choice was Fiandach . This caused so much anxiety at a time when a family was very I’ll my choice in lawyers was the best one I could have made , from my first visit to last time I saw him all the anxiety was gone throughout my entire case . The end result was a dismissal of all charges , that gave me the time and attention to my family members needs and has since passed .Thank you to the entire Fiandach team !!! Would recommend Fiandach &Fiandach to anyone
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Russell

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10 Aug, 2023
I hired Ed after several people recommended his firm. We met and discussed my case in depth, we discovered many discrepancies while speaking, several that only an expert would realize. His knowledge and professionalism is simply amazing, all charges were dismissed.
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Hmg

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03 Apr, 2023
Ed and the team at Fiandach & Fiandach are quite simply the best in the business. If you read no further, know that if you need a DWI attorney, hire Ed now. If you want to know a little more about our experience, keep reading. The day following my son’s arrest, we were in a state of shock and immediately hired a different attorney affiliated with one of those DWI firms that you see heavily advertised on billboards. Over the next couple of months, as details of the case emerged, it became increasingly clear that there were issues with the initial stop and inconsistencies with the evidence, but the attorney did not seem to be fully engaged or have mastery of the facts of the case. Often, I would reach out to him when I found an issue and would get no response or a response at the last minute, as if he only looked at the material the morning before the court appearance. Each court date it seemed like he was “going through the motions” with a foregone conclusion that the case would simply be pled down. When I brought up issues with discovery, or the police report, or frustration that no one was reviewing the full facts of the case, I was most often met with a shrug and some comment along the lines of “that’s just how it is in the criminal justice system.” He advised my son to request and accept a plea deal and had us nearly convinced that if we tried to push forward with motions, etc., we were just risking a worse outcome. But this was my kid, and accepting a sentence without anyone really considering the facts of the case just didn’t feel right, so we reached out to an experienced friend for advice and she said, “Fire that guy. You need to hire Ed Fiandach.” At our initial consultation with Ed, he immediately identified that there were issues with the traffic stop and cited the relevant case law. He said the right next step was to file motions to suppress the stop. “You should never skip the steps,” he said. When I shared that the other attorney told us that filing motions could result in a worse sentence and maybe the plea is the best we can do, Ed said something that put everything in to focus. He said, “Your son hasn’t even had a defense yet.” He gave us confidence that my son shouldn’t just accept the plea deal. Ed and his team filed the motions, and when the hearing happened, Ed knew exactly what to say and do to show that the prosecution had not established probable cause for the traffic stop. To follow-up, he wrote a memorandum of law that was thorough, detailed, and fact-based that clearly supported his motion to suppress the evidence. Ed knows the law inside and out and through his efforts, my son’s case was dismissed. Throughout the entire process, Ed was responsive when we had questions, patient, and most importantly, kind to both me and my son. I am forever grateful to Ed and his team for helping my family through this difficult situation.
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Exceptional legal expertise and attention to detail
“Ed's credentials are vast and long. He's board certified by the National College for DUI Defense and has more awards than any other DWI defense attorney in the area.”
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Thorough understanding of laws and effective legal strategies
“Ed knows the law inside and out and through his efforts, my son's case was dismissed.”
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Responsive, patient, and compassionate service
“Throughout the entire process, Ed was responsive when we had questions, patient, and most importantly, kind to both me and my son.”
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Successful case outcomes and dismissals of charges
“All charges were dismissed" and "My case had a lot of ups and downs involving the prosecution over the stretch of a year. Mr. Fiandach and his team handled these delays and the entire process perfectly which resulted in my case being dismissed.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“Do not settle, hire Ed Fiandach and his team" and "If you need a DWI attorney, hire Ed now.”
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