Randi Joy Silverman

Silverman Tokarsky Et AL, Johnstown, PA

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Education

2008
Collaborative Law Association of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Certified in Collaborative Law
1987
University of Dayton School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Pennsylvania State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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13 Oct, 2021
I had a case that will bring me 1K each month, and she could not wait for a payment to come from my case, so greedy, and so heartless, as I am disabled and my current income did not allow to just shell 350 for one hour consultation. HA HA, guess what - i did my case all by myself. From state to state, from county top county and now I am receiving all that money that she refused to help me with. Cold nonconsiderant "moneyfirst" person, wonder how the Lawyer's Oath sounds like.
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Shennoah

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22 Jun, 2018
I cannot say enough great things about Attorney Silverman. She was so helpful throughout the entire process. She responded to my emails and phone calls very promptly. She was kind, patient, and most importantly gave great advice. My custody case was emotionally and mentally draining for me. I was very worried that there would be an undesirable outcome. Attorney Silverman did a fantastic job of getting the best outcome for me and my son. She is the best. I would recommend her to anyone dealing with a custody issue.
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Jean

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07 Apr, 2017
Attorney Randi Silverman is an outstanding, professional lawyer. She went above and beyond to be an advocate for my daughters and I for all our needs. Randi was available to me whenever I needed and she was able to honestly advise me and answer my questions. She always had my best interest in mind. I appreciate Randi and her staff and all they have done for me! I would highly recommend her to anyone, and I already have!!!
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Pros
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Randi and her staff are professional, thorough, and caring in handling divorce and family law cases
“Randi and her staff did an outstanding, professional job of handling my divorce. Divorce is tough, but Randi and her staff made the process easier and manageable.”
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Randi is responsive, clear in communication, and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Randi was extremely timely in replying to questions and explaining the process every step of the way.”
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Randi is a skilled and experienced lawyer who fights for the best outcome for her clients
“She definitely makes the best outcome possible for her client her top priority. She is so well-reknowned in our area.”
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Randi and her team provide compassionate support and go above and beyond for their clients
“When she found out that I was having a hard time finding an apartment for me and my daughter, she made a few phone calls and was able to contact someone who had the perfect apartment for rent.”
Cons
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Randi can sometimes be overly confident in her strategy, even when clients express concerns
“I had expressed concerns about the other party's strategy and was assured it would not affect how we were presenting (and my exact concerns played a direct role in the outcome).”
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Randi may have billed for additional work after a case was completed, even when the client declined to appeal
“When it came to billing, I feel that since I neglected to appeal, they made an effort to "use up" the remaining balance of my retainer.”
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Randi may sometimes delegate work to junior attorneys, which can lead to issues in handling the case
“As time went on she diverted the work to an attorney fresh out of school. She emailed me back but would not speak in person or over the phone and then instead of addressing the issues I had, she withdrew as my attorney.”

Publications

2008:
Volume 63, Somerset Legal Journal
2007:
Our Town, Women of Distinction
2004:
The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer (PBA), Case Note

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