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Proficient, professional, and communicative
“Mr. Siegel advocated for me and won my case. He was proficient, professional and communicative. I would highly recommend him.”
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Efficient and knowledgeable in real estate transactions
“His commitment to the closing of my house in Woodstock was excellent. He took care of everything in a timely manner and he was very knowledgeable through the process. Mr. Siegel made the Closing process easy, simple, efficient.”
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Relaxing and professional style
“Jeffrey was there at every step of the way. He made what was potentially a nerve-racking situation emotionally manageable.”
Cons
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Unprofessional communication and untimely responses
“I consulted with this attorney and he was unprofessional in his communication with me. He was untimely in his responses.”
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Arrogant and unhelpful
“Arrogant. Unhelpful. Reached out several times while buying a house in an extremely competitive market. He couldn't have cared less about me or representing my interests. Do not ever use him.”

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24 Sep, 2021 by Lila & norman
With multiple lawyer options available, we chose Jeffrey P. Siegel to represent us in the sale of our Woodstock property. We had used him in the past and were very happy with his friendly and professional service. We needed to sell our Woodstock property, and we were faced with many issues that threatened to derail our efforts. Jeffrey was there at every step of the way. He made what was potentially a nerve-racking situation emotionally manageable. Jeffrey helped us resolve issues such as no onsite parking, boundary disputes, water rights disputes, and a complicated easement with updated notations on a new survey map. All of this was made a lot easier because of Jeffrey’s relaxing professional style. We highly recommend him.
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01 Sep, 2021 by Robert
Mr Siegel managed a complex real estate transaction in an very orderly, efficient manner. He handled the complications as they came up with minimal fuss and I was able to close in the expected time frame. I was very satisfied with his work and highly recommend him.
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30 Aug, 2021 by Magaly alabau
I was very satisfied with the legal work of Me. Siegel. His commitment to thevClising of my house in Woodstock was excellent. He took care of everything in a timely manner and he was very knowledgeable through the process. Mr. Siegel made the Closing process easy, simple, efficient.
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23 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Arrogant. Unhelpful. Reached out several times while buying a house in an extremely competitive market. He couldn't have cared less about me or representing my interests. Do not ever use him.
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09 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
Mr. Siegel advocated for me and won my case. He was proficient, professional and communicative. I would highly recommend him.
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