Richard Geller

1110 South Avenue, Staten Island, NY

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Education

2012
New York Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2008
Baruch College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Rami “rara” zaki

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Crystal stridiron

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10 Jan, 2025
Loved working with this company. They have helped and never judge anything and was always willing to help. Today I close this chapter with him. Thank you for everything
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Vasley green

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07 Jan, 2025
Waste of money, stay away, she will do nothing, except reschedule the hearing date, until you are found guilty! I had a video from my dash cam which she told me she lost the day of the hearing. I had to provide the video again. She also said I would not have to attend the trial when hired, but then started calling me on the day of the trial asking when I will be coming? This is unprofessional and doesn't give me any confidence in her ability to actually defend me. Maybe they do a good job with something, but having experienced these total gaffs how am I supposed to believe she defended me adequately.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Effective in getting traffic tickets dismissed or reduced
“Helene got my speeding ticket dismissed no problem, and the odds were stacked against me.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in navigating the legal system
“Helene is extremely professional, knowledgeable, and effective at what she does. She knows the courts and judges well.”
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Responsive and keeps clients updated throughout the process
“Helene's office was great at keeping me informed every step of the way and responding to my questions.”
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Reasonable and fair pricing for the services provided
“The fee was very reasonable for the great service and outcome I received.”
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Personable and caring in their approach to clients
“Helene is a pleasure to work with - she is friendly, understanding, and really cares about getting the best result for her clients.”
Cons
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Occasional lack of communication and updates from the office
“The office was not very responsive to my calls and emails, and I often had to follow up to get information on the status of my case.”
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Instances of unsatisfactory outcomes despite hiring the lawyer
“I paid the fee but ultimately the ticket was not dismissed and I still had to pay the fine and points.”

Publications

2014:
gellerlawnyc.com, Pups Caught In The Middle: Dogs & Divorce
2014:
gellerlawnyc.com, The Third Party In a Divorce: Helping Children Cope
2014:
gellerlawnyc.com, Oil Tycoon, Harold Hamm, Ordered To Pay Wife $1 Billion In Equitable Distribution
2010:
Lexis Nexis Publishing, Judicial Opinion; Supreme Court of New York

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she is a no nonsense, practical and extremely knowledgeable on the subject matter. She gave me advise on the spur of the top of her head, she was familiar with case law and rattled of several specific situations. We had been to another big name big priced hot shot attorney that was recommended to us for this matter. They really answered nothing in our first consult, it took three separate meetings to establish a plan. I was using Ms. Zawisny (through a recommendation) as a second opinion because I was told of her expertise. Well let me tell you, what she expalined more in the initial consultation than the other lawyers did in 3 meetings. She did waste my time saying that she had to do some research, she knew what she was talking about and that was obvious. the level of comfort with her handling my work is worth every dollar.Nicko
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Mr. Brown helped my family in a certain important way. In 2023, my father had died and the money that was to be paid out was being withheld due to some clerical error on the side of the insurance company. The insurance company then tried to sue my mother for misinformation that they believed my father gave them. Plus the fact that they were still taking money to pay into the insurance policy months after my father died. Mr. Brown was not only able to get the money my family is entitled to, bit also managed to get us an interest payment on top of that. Put a time that he was hired all the way to the time that he was able to get this case settled what's the matter of just 6 weeks. He does meticulous work and has an eye for detail.
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We talked to several attorneys in the NYC area but felt the most comfortable with Donna Oliva. She is very professional, patient, has great communication skills, and she promptly responded to all of our calls and emails. We never felt we were just another one of her clients. Although she handled a number of matters for us simultaneously, she rarely had to refresh her memory about the specific details of any matter, since her attention to detail and recollection are superb. Her legal knowledge, research and writing skills also are excellent, as well, and she is extremely persistent when following up on things with other lawyers. I would highly recommend Ms. Oliva to anyone.
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