Daniel T McGrory

144 E Dekalb Pike Ste 300, King of Prussia, PA

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Education

1994
University of Richmond, The T. C. Williams School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1991
Villanova University, BA cum laude

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Dannyka

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15 Jul, 2020
Dan is an amazing attorney! He provided representation for me and I felt comfortable from the moment he answered the phone. During the uncertain times of covid 19 Dan provided counsel via Zoom, which was easy, quick, and efficient. I’ll be sure to call Dan McGrory for any of my future legal matters!
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Janine

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09 Aug, 2019
I hired Mr. McGrory for a bankruptcy case. I cannot say enough about his professionalism, knowledge, reassurance, and kindness through the entire process. He guided me through the case at each and every turn. Mr. McGrory kept me updated on my case every step of the way. He made a very life-changing process easier and manageable. Hands down the best attorney I consulted with during my selection process of bankruptcy attorneys. His office staff is equally helpful. I would definitely recommend him and will use him again in the future.
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Denise

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29 Nov, 2017
Dan McGrory drew up the wills for me and my late life partner. When my partner passed away, he handled the estate settlement in a fair, equitable way with my partner’s children and me. Dan has also counseled me in other legal matters and I have complete trust in his professional competence. I would not hesitate to recommend Dan to anyone who needs a reputable attorney.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and professionalism
“Dan has also counseled me in other legal matters and I have complete trust in his professional competence.”
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Personalized and compassionate client service
“I cannot say enough about his professionalism, knowledge, reassurance, and kindness through the entire process.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“He guided me through the case at each and every turn. Mr. McGrory kept me updated on my case every step of the way.”
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Successful case outcomes
“He made a very life-changing process easier and manageable. Hands down the best attorney I consulted with during my selection process.”
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Reasonable and transparent fees
“If you find he charges more than other lawyers remember you get what you pay for. His fees are not unreasonable and well worth it.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Pa Land Title Association, Title Policies

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