David Charles Berger, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Allentown, PA with 11 reviews
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David Charles Berger

515 W. Hamilton Street, Suite 502, Allentown, PA

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Bryan dice

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30 Dec, 2021
They are opposing counsel. I'm not worried. The truth is on my side. R. Price is still pretty cool.
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Kelly michaelson

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13 Jan, 2021
I called for a "free" consultation and I was offered the choices of receiving it over the phone or in person. Due to covid-19, I chose over the phone for safety reasons. The lady then told me that over the phone, the charges would be $200 for this "free" consultation. When I asked her why, she replied with "Um, its because in person its more detailed for the attorney.' As if that makes any sense or is a logical reason to cough up $200. The point of a consultation is to ask questions about your case and receive advice and feedback. From there one can determine if said attorney is the proper person to hire for a case. Attorneys advertising "free" when in fact they're just money hungry is ridiculous. I'm sick of it.
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Anonymous

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13 Jan, 2020
Attorney Berger was instrumental in smoothing what could have been a nightmare process. I sold property that was included in a bankruptcy proceeding from another state, and he didn’t bat an eye. As emails flew back and forth while details were being ironed out, he intercepted and responded sometimes before I ever laid eyes on the email, and answered any questions I had throughout the entire process. While Pennsylvania doesn’t require you have an attorney for closing, the peace of mind I got in his representation was priceless.
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Knowledgeable and communicative lawyer who provides clear explanations
“David was able to seamlessly guide us and make sure we were prepared and confident throughout the entire course of our purchase.”
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Responsive and prompt in addressing client needs
“He was responsive and prompt and always got back to me.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“David went above and beyond his role, he answered emails on the weekends and away from business hours, he was there any time we needed him to field questions or to reassure us of any concerns we may have had.”
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Charges a fee for "free" consultations
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