Robert Joseph Murphy

208 Chestnut St, Dunmore, PA

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Lee slota

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20 Dec, 2024
Eileen and Robert are the dynamic duo in my opinion. I had the pleasure to have Murphy Law help me out over 10 years ago which turned out in my favor for family related issues. I felt his pricing is beyond fair and communication is on top. Lately I had to contact them for a related issue. Not only did they remember me. They jumped right in and helped out as soon as I left. They dont sit on their tails and had the paperwork already completed and submitted within 48 hours. I would never use any other law firm than Murphy Law. For me and my family we cant thank you for the help.
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Jason d barrett

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02 Feb, 2023
Good attorney
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Michael zimnock

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02 Feb, 2023
Very thorough and methodical work. Went to work immediately on my behalf.
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Pros
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Highly professional and responsive legal services
“Professional. If I ever need a lawyer, I will hire him.”
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Thorough and diligent in handling cases
“Very thorough and methodical work. Went to work immediately on my behalf.”
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Caring and dedicated to clients
“Professional, Responsive, Cares about his clients, Smarter than Smart I promise and the office dont get intimidated.”
Cons
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Lack of transparency in billing and services provided
“I paid ”
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Potentially not suitable for certain legal services
“Was put in contact with Murphy Law through MetLife Legal Plans, I service I pay for. This program advertises will and estate services, unless it's from your mother and father apparently, and since they are dependants that doesn't qualify.”

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