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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in the law
“Beyond being extremely knowledgeable and highly skilled. Aaron is a rare find.”
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Trustworthy, moral, and ethical
“He is trustworthy, moral, ethical, and cares about his clients.”
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Dedicated and responsive to clients
“He often would email often after business hours which showed us his dedication.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“We won our case, settled the legal action, and got paid.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“Every client no matter how small is top priority to him.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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07 Nov, 2023 by Charity
I had the privilege of working with Aaron Morris Schlossberg, a highly skilled and knowledgeable lawyer. Aaron displayed exceptional professionalism and a deep understanding of the legal matters at hand. His guidance and expertise were invaluable and I was impressed with his dedication, attention to detail, and effective communication. I wholeheartedly recommend Aaron Morris Schlossberg to anyone seeking legal assistance. He truly went above and beyond to help me achieve a favorable outcome.
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30 Oct, 2023 by Matthew
I initially contacted over 20 firms to find the right person to interpret a contract I was engaged in. Mr. Schlossberg got back to me IMMEDIATELY and was ready for a consultation call at my earliest convenience. From the beginning, Mr. Schlossberg clearly showed amazing promptness and professionalism, but most importantly, it was clear that every client no matter how small is top priority to him. He even contacted me several times after our final consultation making sure that everything was working out well for me and if he could be of any further assistance. Mr. Schlossberg will absolutely be my go-to the next time I need legal advice.
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17 Oct, 2023 by William
Our company, located in Ontario, Canada, makes license plate recognition equipment that is used by cities and towns across the United States and Canada to manage parking. Our product monitors and encourages parking compliance and provides insight into people’s parking habits and their patronage of shops, restaurants and night clubs, dentists, doctors and lawyers and other commercial activity in downtown business areas. The general goal is to encourage parking turnover which makes a significant and positive impact to an average business’s revenue increasing the vitality, vibrancy, and desirability of the downtown core, and more generally, a city’s cachet and appeal. We are a niche engineering-oriented company, and have a good reputation for quality, ease of use and customer service. A new client on Long Island, New York, approached us about our product. They liked what they saw and what it could do for their town and issued a Request for Proposal (RFP). Our company won the RFP and the town council approved the purchase, with the Mayor stating emphatically and publicly that they were very excited to have our equipment operational in their popular downtown. We were also very excited! We had a firm contract in a new area and their down payment in the bank. It takes about 12 weeks to build, customize and deliver our product. After installing our equipment (during the peak of Covid19 in the fall of 2020), the town began to use it to monitor and enforce parking compliance and expressed complete satisfaction with their purchase. Around this time, a new Mayor and new councilors were voted in. The new Mayor soon made it clear that he did not like the look of the equipment, and stated they would not pay the remaining money, about $50,000. This was a body blow to us. The amount of money was substantial, but equally so was the arbitrary and unethical behaviour of the town’s mayor and colleagues. We had won the RFP, had a purchase order, a contract, and this was a fundamental breach of contract. Initial discussions with the town went nowhere. I searched online for New York lawyers skilled in business litigation and with my daughter (a lawyer by training) teased out the type of person we thought most likely to succeed against a well funded town such as our misbehaving client. Aaron Schlossberg quickly rose to the top. We spoke on the phone, and he immediately grasped the significance of the breach of contract. Moreover, Aaron brought energy and passion for justice which resonated with us. Internally we discussed and debated whom should we pick, and Aaron won hands down. So we started down the long and winding road to a just conclusion. Aaron’s qualities as a lawyer are many. Besides his intense passion for justice, Aaron is extremely knowledgeable, and proposed strategy, tactics, and analogous experience from his many years of practicing, listing legal principles, examples, and case studies. As the case dragged on, and the town continued to thwart, block, and frustrate a constructive conclusion, Aaron worked with us, listening to our concerns, advising and picking initiatives that reduced our legal costs. He demonstrated resilience and tenaciousness, researching precedents, shredding and deflating our opponent’s claims and counter arguments and presented overwhelming evidence in our favor. Moreover his writing was lucid, compelling, powerful. The court certainly agreed with him! We won our case, settled the legal action, and got paid. As you can see, we highly regard Aaron and, facing similar circumstances, would reach out to Aaron in a heartbeat. If you are considering hiring a lawyer and need a skilled and resourceful practitioner that will listen carefully and passionately defend you with tenaciousness and grit, integrity and professionalism, Aaron would be an excellent choice.
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26 Sep, 2023 by Matthew
We are a small business being taken advantage of, we reached out to Aaron for his services and he treated our company as if it was his. Not only were we able to be sucessful in our matter but we were also able to scale our business. Aaron is very knowledgeable in law and he often would email often after business hours which showed us his dedication. Thank you Aaron we recommend you to anyone we know in NY.
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20 Sep, 2023 by Sophia
Beyond being extremely knowledgeable and highly skilled. Aaron is a rare find. He is trustworthy, moral, ethical, and cares about his clients. He worked hard and endlessly to bring a positive conclusion to a very unjust lawsuit. If you ever find yourself needing legal representation do not hesitate to call him. I highly recommend him. -Sophia Annis
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