Daniel Joseph Correnty, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Allentown, PA with 88 reviews
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Daniel Joseph Correnty

609 West Hamilton, Allentown, PA

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Khalil tomlinson

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22 Oct, 2024
I’m not sure about any of the other lawyers but do not go to Crystal A Yautz. She literally charged me 2,000$ and didn’t do the one thing I asked her to do which was to get text messages that says that I threatened somebody. She literally took the easiest way out possible! She has zero litigation skills at all!!! I will now hire a new lawyer and keep you guys posted on the out come. This lady once again is a terrible lawyer!!
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Ashley williamson

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08 Jul, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with both David Crosson and Ian Richetti. They are both great attorneys. My reason dealings with Ian were great. He listened to my concerns about my case and explained things so that I could fully understand. He put a lot of time and effort into my case. If I had to recommend a family law attorney, Ian would my #1 choice. He really works for you and keeps you informed every step of the way. Thank you again Ian
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Rebecca f.

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08 Jul, 2024
I met David through a mutual acquaintance and was thrilled to have had his assistance with my legal issues. He was persistent and professional and I am so relieved to have had him in my corner. I will definitely look to him in the future for any legal advice and issues.
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who know the law well
“David is a very talented lawyer, who knows the law, and he gave us confidence which made things not so stressful as well.”
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Effective at achieving desired outcomes for clients
“Mr. Crosson made it look pretty easy, especially in court. He helped us form the strategy to win our case and then executed on the plan.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“Ian and David both helped me, revise my order and helped me achieve my move out of Pennsylvania. They listen, they care and honestly they are all about the right things and what's right for the kid and family.”
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Compassionate and understanding of client needs
“Attorney Richetti and Attorney Crosson were kind, compassionate and advocated on my behalf.”
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Provide valuable life advice and guidance beyond just legal matters
“What some may not tell you about a lawyer is the right one will give you sound life advice. Ian helped guide me to a better place in life. He helped me make tough, but reasonable decisions.”
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Lack of attention to client's specific requests or needs
“She literally charged m”
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“Terrible communication”
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Lack of advocacy and representation for client's best interests
“Absolutely no advocacy for his client. Not only did I lose thousands of dollars, but most traumatically I've lost the custody of my children because of him.”
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Inexperienced or incompetent lawyers handling cases
“Truly not educated on narcissism yet. Lack of understanding and knowledge in this situation.”
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Questionable business practices, such as fraud or inflated reviews
“Warning people! He have the manpower to write a fraud reviews , he hurt me with hes failure student lawyers he have there grant bloomdahl , Worst lawyer Michael got bar complaint and another one on the way , the problem the bar in the us corrupted like him , they do nothing because he's used to be part of the bar ! What a shame stay away Michael r van der veen !!”

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