Mark Shaban Eghrari, experienced Business, Elder Law attorney in Smithtown, NY with 274 reviews
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Mark Shaban Eghrari

50 Karl Avenue, Suite 202, Smithtown, NY

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Education

1988:
Hofstra University School of Law, JD/MBA - Juris Doctorate and MBA
1988:
Hofstra University, MA - Masters
1984:
Lafayette College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 274 reviews
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Micgregor

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27 Jan, 2025
Great lawyer. I mistakes on the road and I don’t have the time to go in and appear, he appears for me does his thing and no points on my license. Fair rates. Randomly found Mr. Trodden after doing a Google search years ago. Was a great find. One time he couldn’t make it sent another guy. The other guy worked the case to my liking as well. Simply a good lawyer, good firm. You can choose the one. Five stars.
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Anthony ayers

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19 Jan, 2025
Brian Trodden helped me with a concern I did not think I could possibly overcome. Brian was always polite and professional, and he was kind and patient with all of my inquiries. I felt genuinely cared for, and Brian exceeded high expectations coming with his already stellar reputation. Brian cooperated and was very understanding when it came to working with my situation.
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10 Jan, 2025
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Pros
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Excellent and reliable legal representation with a high success rate in resolving traffic violations
“Brian Trodden was absolutely incredible. Master in the art of the Law. Highly recommend if you want to see the genius that he truly is in a court of Law. Thank you!”
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Responsive, communicative, and caring attorneys who provide personalized attention to clients
“Michael Castro was fantastic. I couldn't be more impressed by his professionalism and responsiveness. His expertise and dedication resulted in a favorable reduction of my charges and much time to pay, he was consistently by my side throughout the entire process.”
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Attorneys are well-respected and have strong relationships with local courts and prosecutors
“Brian Trodden was my attorney in both criminal and family court. He made himself available to me for all my questions and concerns and did an outstanding job with both. He made me and my fiancé feel like we were his only clients.”
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Efficient and timely resolution of cases, often exceeding client expectations
“Michael Castro wrapped up my case and had me on my way in less than 24 hours. I couldn't be more happy.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing, with flexible payment options
“They are fair with their prices they are up front extremely prompt very efficient. One lady wanted to charge me $1,200 and they got the whole case dismissed for $500 less.”
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Occasional instances of poor bedside manner or lack of empathy from attorneys
“During the process he didn't listen to what I needed or directly told him I didn't need. I didn't feel like one of clients but rather another opportunity for him to make some extra cash.”
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Potential for high fees or unexpected charges in certain cases
“He pushed hard with a sales pitch to invest my savings with his group even after I told him I was pleased with my current advisor.”

Publications

2010:
Forbes, Planning For The Estate Tax's Return
2010:
AssociatedContent.com, The Most Important Thing About Choosing an Executor
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Squidoo.com, How to Avoid Common Estate Planning Mistakes
2010:
HubPages.com, Trusts 101: Understanding Your Estate Plan's Most Important Tool
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Helium.com, When Should You Fund Your Living Trust?
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AssociatedContent.com, What is a Pour-Over Will?
2010:
InvestmentNews, Estate Tax Confusion Leaves Survivors in Fiscal Purgatory
2010:
Long Island Business News, Estate tax compromise hurts LI biz owners
2010:
Forbes.com, Now Is The Time To Gift Assets To Heirs
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