Sean Martin Corr, experienced Car Accident, Insurance attorney in Doylestown, PA with 292 reviews
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Sean Martin Corr

196 West Ashland Street, Doylestown, PA

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1990:
Villanova University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1986:
Saint Joseph's University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 292 reviews
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Mim burt

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28 Nov, 2024
We have been collaborating with Fred, as our family lawyer, for almost ten years. He is very professional and is a proven subject matter expert in legal matters concerning our case. Fred is very approachable and is courteous. Very importantly, he listens well and his advice is invaluable in helping us to discern the best option to pursue on any issue to do with our case. He is very well respected by his peers and well regarded by those in authority in the jurisdiction he practices in. We have every confidence that Fred will always represent our interests to the best of his ability. Mrs. Miriam Burt
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Ava bobb

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24 Nov, 2024
Fred represented me on my company's affairs as well as personal on a few occasions. He listens, act and handled in a courteous and professional manner. I was very pleased with the outcome.
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Timothy flowers

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20 Nov, 2024
Shocked! How often does a "cold-call" letter offering to appeal your property taxes work out and in your favor. Put me down as a convert. Attorney Lavanga sent a detailed letter to Berks County residents and other counties. By nature a skeptic, I read it several times and could find nothing amiss, rather nothing to lose. Attorney Lavanga would file the appeal, attend county hearing, and even pay for a home appraisal, if needed, in support of the appeal. The process could not have been simpler with the lion's share of the work being done by the attorney. The catch? None! The agreed fee was fair: a one-time fee of 50%. of any possible tax savings. No savings, no fee. It was that simple.and resulted in a reduction of property taxes in the thousands. Delighted!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyers
“Fred is a very caring person and it shows with the service he provides to his clients! Always reaching out, answering my 100's of questions and truly caring about my family's situation!”
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Provide personalized and responsive service
“Nick met with us and was extremely knowledgeable and very forthcoming about what steps we will need to go through.”
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Effective in achieving desired outcomes for clients
“Fred is a skilled and accomplished Attorney in both Criminal and Civil litigation. I have worked personally and professionally with Fred for more than a decade, and can vouch for his abilities.”
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Offer a wide range of legal expertise, from real estate to immigration
“The firm's excellent team of skilled lawyers guided us through the entire process and helped us navigate Italian real estate law so that all our issues were resolved smoothly and promptly.”
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Communicate clearly and keep clients informed throughout the process
“They are and will be an INVALUABLE key to the success of our Italian journey.”
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Occasional lack of responsiveness or follow-up
“I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS FIRM.”
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Concerns about representing client's best interests
“I would recommend using the free lawyers provided by the county. he was actually more closely working with the defendant in our civil matter.”

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