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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“They treat you with respect, take the time to listen to you and remember your name”
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Efficient and thorough handling of cases
“Chad was so understanding and professional during this whole process. He was so prompt and efficient.”
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High level of client satisfaction
“I truly cannot recommend this group enough!”
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Knowledgeable and competent attorneys
“Experienced and competent.”
Cons
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Lack of transparency and communication regarding attorney assignment
“Was supposed to have counsel of one lawyer that was requested was not told until a week after signing papers that I would be given to another attorney.”
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Failure to defend client's interests in court
“Then did absolutely nothing to defend me in the courtroom the day of the hearing.”
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Unwillingness to address client concerns
“When I expressed I would like to have a meeting with the attorney representing me and the attorney I was supposed to have explaining why I was unhappy, they decided not to even have a meeting and hear my concerns.”

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17 Jul, 2024 by Zak short
Was supposed to have counsel of one lawyer that was requested was not told until a week after signing papers that I would be given to another attorney. A new attorney to PA at that. Then did absolutely nothing to defend me in the courtroom the day of the hearing. When I expressed I would like to have a meeting with the attorney representing me and the attorney I was supposed to have explaining why I was unhappy, they decided not to even have a meeting and hear my concerns to maybe work on what could be better for the client as most attorneys would do. Instead stated I would never be happy and they can’t represent me anymore. Very curious as to why they wouldn’t even have a meeting if someone your paying a lot of money upfront at that to represent you and they don’t and you try to work it out and they won’t even do that. Shows how much care they actually have for their clients. Then get the itemized list of what they billed and of coarse an extra hour is on their for a day we had a hearing that lasted an hour and somehow got billed for 2. Not even worth the fight. I wouldn’t have kept you after that meeting anyways. Just please if you decide to go there. Try and decide against it.
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13 Apr, 2024 by Michelle dalton
They take care care of their clients
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08 Apr, 2024 by Vera cindric
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03 Apr, 2024 by Janet massie
Curt was a very smart attorney for my needs.
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12 Sep, 2020 by Flor
Me savina work on my child custody and work on transferring a deed he has done a terrific job will recommend him to friends and family
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26 Aug, 2015 by Ken
Great Attorney For Many People! JJ Janos is and has been my Private Attorney since 1985 and has been representing and advising my entire family on legal, political and charitable aspects on our careers and communities. I met Joe in June of 1982 when I was the Teamster Union Representative for the Sheriffs and Detectives at the County of Beaver. Right from the start, Joe was different from other previous County Negotiators, because Joe was straightforward but very fair about his responses, demeanor, and truly cared about proper discipline, grievances, and employee well-being. When I asked Joe to be my Attorney on another issue, he pointed out that it would be unethical conflict of interests since he negotiated with our Union on behalf of the County. However, after he left that position in 1985, I was proud to hire him as our Family Attorney. Joe still advises all of us on career opportunities. I never regretted taking his advice when he recommend for me to become Judicial Conduct Board Chief Investigator, Speaker of House Executive Director, and Pennsylvania Legislature Member Services. Joe took great time often Pro Bono for all our family matters and advised my children on University Selections, Education and Career choices in addition to legal representation. Joe also did such a great job when referred by Legislators for UMW members and Non-Union Coal Miners on Black Lung and other State Employee on outside matters. Joe’s advice is spot on from his many experiences, and many people thank me when I refer him. Joe also represented my family and mother on a number of occasions. I just retain Joe on Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, and Living Will. Best of all when Joe does not know something he says, I'll find out or refers another expert making sure you are always handled properly with satisfaction. I highly recommend JJ Janos without reservation.
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17 Aug, 2015 by Dan
I am proud to say I have been one of the first longtime Clients of Attorney J.J. Janos since June 1982. I am still his Client while living in Pennsylvania, Florida, and Tennessee. I am pleased I can finally talk about his service to me, since Joe prefers to avoid the limelight. Joe is a great Attorney consistently pleasant continually advises me as a take-charge person in numerous legal, businesses, and political activities involving my family and me. I consider our family fortunate that Joe is constantly there counseling us on various laws, policies, and procedures with true professional dedication. Most importantly, Joe is available anytime even when he is out of town, state, or country. Joe always is careful to lay out sound legal with real-world counsel along with creative articulate explanations at a very reasonable rate I consider gratuitous. Joe services include working on Township, County, Commonwealth, Congressional, Senatorial, and Presidential elections, Former Township Commissioner Business, Union Relations with major Commercial Airlines and many more areas of expertise. Joe's advice and contacts on Small Business In-corporations, Investment Funding, and Developments brings projects to our region. Joe prefers to stay in the background to make sure others are given the credit for political, charitable, and community service. Joe permanently taught me to be Bi-Partisan on votes, service, and agreements making sure they were legal and ethical to aid our constituents and community, choose well-qualified people. When I consider running for Congress, Joe invited me to the Democratic Convention at Chicago in August of 1996 to be a guest at the Ohio Delegation Breakfast with Former Democratic and Republican Congresspersons. There I met House Leader Dick Gephardt, Senator John Glenn, George Stephanopoulos and the entire Youngstown and Mahoning County Delegates due to Joe’s relationships that he always quietly cultivated. Later Joe invited me to the Republican Convention at Philadelphia in July of 2000 where I was privy to lectures by the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Even then, Joe stayed in the background and just enjoyed watching all of us get together and work on many projects, developments, and policy making giving credit to all of us as he does still today. In summary, I just retained Joe on another SBA Project for my family. If you ever need an Attorney that cares about you and your family and community charities, Joe is one person to seek out, and that is not an opinion, but a fact!
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13 Jul, 2015 by Sidney
JJ Janos, did a great job with our Oil & Gas Leases and Company that oversees our operations. He has previous experience with Rockefeller's The Standard Oil Company (Ohio), and his education of having a Master of Science in Economics from West Virginia University and studies in Rome, Italy as well as General Counsel for Former Congressman Eugene V. Atkinson International Consultants was very valuable. he has superb experience in International Banking, Government, and Labor Relations too. We were very satisfied with all his help.
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29 Aug, 2024 by Michael mastilak
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28 May, 2024 by J moore
Extremely professional and everyone we met with was very accommodating. Would highly recommend as they are the very best.
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07 Feb, 2024 by Timothy reed
We had a terrific experience with Nalli, Elias & Assoc. Michael prepared new wills and other related documents. He was thorough, patiently took time to answer questions, and was very helpful. I highly recommend the firm.
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