Gregory Thomas Moro, experienced Family Law attorney in Danville, PA with 42 reviews
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Gregory Thomas Moro

121 E Market St, Danville, PA

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University of Dayton, J.D.
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University of Scranton, B.S.

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4.5 42 reviews
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21 Jul, 2024
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Roseanne benfer

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07 Jul, 2024
I had never called upon the services of an attorney before. Simply put, I didn’t know what I didn’t know. Reaching out to Moro and Moro attorneys would be the best decision I could have made. Greg and his staff-Megan, Janel, and Hannah were simply impeccable! They were fully invested in helping me navigate through the pfa, custody, child support, special relief and criminal hearings. There is so much research, time, effort, and background work that goes into all of these. I felt at ease working with them and confident in their in depth knowledge of our legal system and choices I would make as a result. -Truly grateful for their dedication, integrity and professionalism, Roseanne B
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and strategic thinking
“Greg Moro's deep understanding of criminal law and strategic thinking were crucial in proving my innocence.”
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Highly responsive and communicative staff
“The communication from the staff, especially Hannah and Janel, was excellent. They were always available to answer my questions and provided timely updates.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“I am treated like more then just a client, they truly care about my issues and want the best for my family, business and myself.”
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Consistently positive outcomes for clients
“Greg and his staff-Megan, Janel, and Hannah were simply impeccable! They were fully invested in helping me navigate through the pfa, custody, child support, special relief and criminal hearings.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other attorneys
“I have referred many of my own clients to him when they have needed legal help. I have never been disappointed!”
Cons
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Lack of availability and communication from the attorney
“Three rescheduled appointments..never got to speak to anyone, but office staff.”
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Questionable legal advice and strategy
“As long as the money was coming he was fine. Would never ever recommend this lawyer to anyone!”
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Failure to achieve desired outcomes for clients
“Took three years and close to 30,000 dollars just to have to go to jail. Did not do the job he should have.”

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I had never called upon the services of an attorney before. Simply put, I didn’t know what I didn’t know. Reaching out to Moro and Moro attorneys would be the best decision I could have made. Greg and his staff-Megan, Janel, and Hannah were simply impeccable! They were fully invested in helping me navigate through the pfa, custody, child support, special relief and criminal hearings. There is so much research, time, effort, and background work that goes into all of these. I felt at ease working with them and confident in their in depth knowledge of our legal system and choices I would make as a result. -Truly grateful for their dedication, integrity and professionalism, Roseanne B
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