Peter David Grubea, experienced Foreclosure attorney in Williamsville, NY with 67 reviews
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Peter David Grubea

336 Harris Hill Road, Williamsville, NY

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Education

2003:
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, Juris Doctor
2000:
City University of New York, Queens College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.0 67 reviews
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Jingxuan sun

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18 Nov, 2024
Great attorney! Very patient and give insightful advices.
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Jillian garrison

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01 Nov, 2024
I highly recommend Peter. He responded in a timely manner regarding questions I had about my finances. He provided a 30 minute, no charge consultation for me. He made recommendations about moving forward without actually filing for bankruptcy. I found Peter to be extremely helpful, and knowledgeable regarding bankruptcy laws and how consumers are protected in New York State.
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James arlotta

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29 Aug, 2024
What bankruptcy attorney doesn't include a broken tenancy lease in a chapter 7 bankruptcy? Unless I'm "mistaken." Perhaps all the money I paid them, (why is there a RED FLAG on the bankruptcy court documents. INDICATING THAT I QUALIFIED IN FORMA PAUPERIS AS A POOR PERSON,) should be returned? ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING I COULD'VE RECEIVED A PRO BONO COURT APPOINTED LAWYER, AS I AM AND WAS A SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN DISPLACED FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA 2004 HURRICANE SEASON...ALONG WITH BEING INDIGENT! HOW DOES THAT APPEAR? I WONDER, DOES THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE POLICE AND THEIR INSPECTORS' NOTICE WHEN MR. GRUBEA TRIES TO SOLICIT POTENTIAL CLIENTS VIA USPS? WITHOUT INDICATING ON THE ARTICLE OF MAIL THAT'S AN..."ADVERTISEMENT?" I SUPPOSE WHEN THE LETTERS IFP AND THE WORDS RED FLAGS ON THE TOP OF THE DOCUMENT YOUR PRACTICE'S LAWYERS FILED ARE CLEARLY EVIDENT... WHO'S LYING TO WHO?
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional legal advice
“Peter Grubea's office handled and are still handling all these matters with expertise, courtesy and empathy.”
2
Excellent communication and responsiveness
“The Lawyers and Staff at The Grubea Law firm have been great. They were professional and polite. My questions were answered immediately, I always spoke to a person and did not have to leave voicemail's and wait for a response.”
3
Compassionate and understanding approach
“They also were very compassionate during this very stressful time in my life. That fact alone helped me and my wife get thru this process with the least amount of stress as possible.”
4
Reasonable and transparent fees
“The fee's that were charged were also very reasonable.”
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Effective representation in court
“For the case hearing with the Bankruptcy Judge, Mr Grubea was himself present. Against a number of objections by the Trustee attorney, Mr Grubea, as his calculations and promise, was able to convince the Judge and got my monthly payment to just $208 a month.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“You will never get to speak to Mr. Grubea about issues regarding poor handling of your case, only to one of his staff that you never met.”
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Issues with lost paperwork and administrative errors
“My wife faxed in and emailed then every documentation that he requested. All tax info, all employment info in the form of pay stubs, they even asked for my daughter who does not live at home with me pay stubs. his secretary said they never received it even though a read receipt was put on the emails so we know they were opened.”
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Difficulty in reaching the attorney directly
“I was told again we didn't have paperwork and he was not available. at this point I told them it is been a year all I want to do is speak with my attorney that I hired I have never spoke with yet.”
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Unexpected additional fees and charges
“After my bankruptcy case was dismissed, he slapped on an extra $”
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Lack of post-discharge support and follow-up
“Now after bankruptcy I owe $20,000.00 more than when I filed. When I tried to rectify this with Mr. Grubea's office I was basically told to pound salt and just pay the bill.”

Publications

2020:
website, How will Covid-19 impact bankruptcy filings?
2020:
website, Why The CPLR 5205(l) Exemption Still Matters In Chapter 7 Cases
2011:
The Complete Guide to Filing Bankruptcy in Western New York, The Complete Guide to Filing Bankruptcy in Western New York

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