Richard A. Vendetti, experienced Personal Injury, Probate attorney in Erie, PA with 138 reviews
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Richard A. Vendetti

3820 Liberty St, Erie, PA

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Gannon University, B.A.
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Catholic University of America, J.D.

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4.8 138 reviews
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Rami sarkees

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31 Oct, 2024
I highly recommend Justin to anyone who finds themselves in trouble with the law. He is very knowledgeable, straightforward, and honest, and does not sugarcoat things. Justin worked diligently on my case for 2 years, and he achieved a significant reduction of my serious charge to the lowest misdemeanor class. Throughout the entire process, he answered all my questions quickly and efficiently.
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Cary arnold

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24 Oct, 2024
I highly recommend Justin! He is very knowledgeable and personable, he took time to answer all questions & didn’t make us feel rushed. He was able to get us a way better outcome than we expected for my son's case. He will be my “go to” lawyer from now on & I will continue to recommend him to family & friends.
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Ean lee

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16 Oct, 2024
Justin went above and beyond with helping resolve my case in a manner that best suited me. He was very informative about each process that was talking place and answered any questions I've had. I recommend him to anyone who needs his services and will hire him again if I am ever, again, in a situation where his specialties are needed.
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Knowledgeable, straightforward, and honest in handling cases
“He is very knowledgeable, straightforward, and honest, and does not sugarcoat things.”
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Diligent and committed to achieving the best outcome for clients
“Justin worked diligently on my case for 2 years, and he achieved a significant reduction of my serious charge to the lowest misdemeanor class.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Throughout the entire process, he answered all my questions quickly and efficiently.”
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Personable and relatable, with a genuine care for clients
“What sets Justin apart is how easy he is to work with and how relatable he is to the common man. Justin really understands people from all walks of life, and you can tell he's a family-oriented person who cares deeply about his clients.”
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Provides high-quality representation at a fair price
“He offered his services at a very fair price, which was a huge relief, especially given the high-quality representation he provided.”
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Primarily a "plea deal" lawyer, may not be as effective for certain criminal law cases
“Mr. Justin is a very nice person and very knowledgeable and up front with you, but I must say, his services did not do us any favors, did nothing to get my husband out of jail, he is more of a plea deal lawyer if that's your need, but for criminal law, not so much.”
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May not be the best option for workers' compensation cases unless the client is permanently injured
“Unless you are permanently injured from your work injury, don't bother calling because he will tell you that your case in not worth his time unless you get your doctor to state you cannot work for the foreseeable future and figure out how to make it for a year with no income.”

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