Mark Gallo

2300 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY

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John

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06 May, 2024
I have used Mark Gallo to first handle my parents Last wills, Health Care Proxy and Trust. Everything was done meticulously and timely. The transition for my mother to get help with home healthcare was very easy and orderly. The fees were exactly what is standard in the industry as I did the research. A few years later, I used Mark again for a real estate transaction. Mark was so meticulous and focused, and paperwork so specific that when when sale of my home fell through, he included a clause in the paperwork for a home I was going to purchase contingent on the sale of my home, I was able to recover my $20,000 down payment back. Due to the fact Mark was aware enough to cover every angle of the attempted sale and buy of 2 homes, which failed, I was able to get back and save $20,000 I would have otherwise lost. I completely and wholeheartedly recommend Mark to handle all of your elder care, trust and real estate legal needs!
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Anonymous

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21 Jan, 2024
I needed a new will made as I had a significant change in my assets. When he presented the will to be signed which I was doing with my children present. He had changed the executor and written in an alternate as being my oldest and second oldest of my children because “this is what most people do”. However my prior will clear stated I wanted two of my children to serve as coexecutors, neither of whom were the ones he had already written in as being executor and alternate. I felt obligated to go along and signed the will. And I regret ever signing that day. That was not my wishes, and I can’t change that now.
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Anonymous

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23 Feb, 2023
He charged more than twice the amount of what other lawyers charge and only realized that when after paying him the quoted cost for everything upfront. A month later he said I owed him almost that same amount to complete the process. He never provided a bill or explanation of why there was the second payment needed when I paid the initial agreed upon price.
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Pros
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Thorough and meticulous in handling legal matters
“He took his time and was very thorough in everything he did.”
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Extremely knowledgeable and provides clear explanations
“He's also been an invaluable source of advice with several other legal issues re business transactions I've had. Without Marks Help and advice these matters would have been impossible to go through smoothly.”
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Guides clients through complex legal processes
“He guided us through what seemed like a difficult process. Mark usues lay mans terms and helped us at each step.”
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Provides professional and timely legal services
“The documents produced are professional and timely.”
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Ensures client's interests are protected
“Mark was so meticulous and focused, and paperwork so specific that when when sale of my home fell through, he included a clause in the paperwork for a home I was going to purchase contingent on the sale of my home, I was able to recover my $20,000 down payment back.”
Cons
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Charges higher fees than other lawyers
“He charged more than twice the amount of what other lawyers charge and only realized that when after paying him the quoted cost for everything upfront.”
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Fails to follow client's specific instructions
“He had changed the executor and written in an alternate as being my oldest and second oldest of my children because 'this is what most people do'. However my prior will clear stated I wanted two of my children to serve as coexecutors, neither of whom were the ones he had already written in as being executor and alternate.”

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