Matthew John Dorsey

1 Court Street, Saratoga Springs, NY

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4.6 / 5
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Education

1996
Vanderbilt University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
Brown University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 11 reviews
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Google Maps 4.3

Shannon

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26 Jan, 2024
I hired this firm to represent me. They took a substantial amount of money from me, misrepresented me, made me pay the very individuals that I was suing, although I won. I have read the reply, however, I have PLENTY of documentation to show otherwise. Why is it that your offices can't find record of it? Thomas DiNovo was the main representative. I can show you the massive documentation. This seems very odd,as I have already found evidence of records being changed and I have suffered acts of terrorism. I am unsure if these are connected, however, it is definitely something that sounds like it should be investigated. I have made many government agencies aware of the horrific crimes that have been occurring. My address is the same as in the documentation last sent to me by your office. My phone number has changed. As I do not trust anyone at this point,a registered letter would be acceptable
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Amy lee

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12 Jun, 2020
Great experience with this firm, second to none! The level of dedication to their clients and professionalism were outstanding. Steve Coffey and Chad Jerome in particular are an incredible team who use their years of experience and expertise to represent their clients with confidence. I would highly recommend O&A to anyone! Thank you Steve & Chad!
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Emily kollaritsch

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23 Apr, 2020
Kelly has been phenomenal to work with. I am so thankful that a friend had referred me to go to this firm and connected me with Kelly. I would recommend anyone to go to their firm for their legal needs. I was in good hands coming here, and for that I am grateful. They resolved my situation in favorable terms!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and articulate attorney who explains complex legal matters clearly
“He provided clear explanations to my questions in terms a 'layman' could understand.”
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Excellent at estate planning and making clients feel at ease with the process
“He has an excellent ability to explain complex situations and make clients feel at ease with what can sometimes be a tough subject matter.”
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Dedicated and professional with a caring approach
“His professional yet caring manner while handling the estate affairs was invaluable to me.”
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Competent and reliable in handling various legal matters
“I feel I am in good hands for all my future legal needs and would look no further.”
Cons
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Potential issues with record-keeping and transparency
“Why is it that your offices can't find record of it? [...] I have already found evidence of records being changed.”
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Concerns about misrepresentation and overcharging
“They took a substantial amount of money from me, misrepresented me, made me pay the very individuals that I was suing, although I won.”

Publications

2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: NYS Estate Tax Changes
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Significant Changes in the NYS Estate Tax Law: New Exclusion Levels Beginning April 1, 2014
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: How do Medicaid Penalty Periods Work?
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Elder Abuse: What is it and What Can You Do to Prevent it?
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Tax Changes to Keep in Mind for 2014: What are They and How do They Affect You?
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Medicaid Eligibility After Giving Has Occurred: Does a Penalty Period Have to Apply?
2014:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: What is a Guardianship?
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, How to Choose a Nursing Home for Your Loved One: Learn About Ratings Systems and How They Work
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Year End Tax Tips to Consider: What You Should Do Before December 31st
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: How do I Provide for My Final Wishes?
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, What to Do When Your Spouse Applies for Medicaid: Maintaining Resources for the Community Spouse
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Planning for the Financial Future of Your Special Needs Child: Should a Trust be Part of Your Plan?
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, How Your Assets Pass Within and Outside of Your Estate: The Importance of How You Title Your Assets
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, What to do When Medicare Doesn't Cover You at the Hospital: How to Avoid Being Held Responsible for a Big Hospital Bill
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: Back from the Brink of the Fiscal Cliff
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: Q&A on Reverse Mortgages
2013:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: How Does Medicare Work?
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, No Power of Attorney or Health Care Proxy in Place: A Guardianship Proceeding May be the Answer
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, What to Do if a Loved One Needs to Go into a Nursing Home Right Away; The Note and Gift Strategy Can Help Preserve Key Assets
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: Do I Need a Living Will?
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Do I Need to Pay Taxes When I Make a Gift? Questions and Answers on Gift Taxes
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Helpful Year End Income Tax Planning Tips for 2012: What You Should Consider Before December 31st
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, How Can I Protect My Home from being Sold to Pay for Nursing Home Costs? It May be Time to Consider Transferring Your Home to an Irrevocable Trust
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: Do I Need a Trust?
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: Do I Need a Will?
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, What to do if a Power of Attorney Acts Improperly: Practical Steps to Take to Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Can Assisted Living Care be Affordable for Senior Veterans? The Aid and Attendance Benefit Can Make it Happen
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Reporting Changes for 2011 & Prospective Tax Changes for 2012
2012:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Five Fast Facts on Guardianship Proceedings: Key Things to Know About Guardianships
2011:
O&A Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Newsletter, Ask the Lawyer: Do I Need a Power of Attorney
2011:
O&A Trusts, Estate, Elder Law Newsletter, Big Changes in Medicaid Estate Recovery Law: Will Your Estate be Subject to a Medicaid Lien?
2007:
Saratoga County Bar Association Law Notes, Tax Assessment Challenged Under Article 7 of the RPTL
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