Bradley Joseph Osborne, experienced Foreclosure, Litigation attorney in King of Prussia, PA with 4 reviews
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Bradley Joseph Osborne

3600 Horizon Drive, King of Prussia, PA

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2011:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2008:
SUNY Brockport, BS - Bachelor of Science

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11 Jul, 2012
I do not wish to go into the particulars of my case, but I do wish to say that Brad was terrific. I was impressed with not only his knowledge, but also with his timeliness. Having dealt with attorneys before and often, I know that they don't always meet deadlines. Brad did. I could not have been more pleased.
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Adam

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26 Apr, 2012
Brad was recommended to me through RocketLawyer. I had just formed an LLC and needed some help transferring assets over to the LLC. Brad was able to do this quickly and within my budget constraints. I'd be happy to work with him again.
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Diana l.

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05 Mar, 2012
Brad was very flexible with meeting dates/times and modes of communication which was a big plus for me since I work full-time. Brad listened to my questions, clearly explained his services (what he does and does not do), and provided summaries after our conversations. I also appreciated that he did not overwhelm me with legal jargon. This made my whole process and interaction with him a positive experience. I look forward to working more with Brad! Thanks!!
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Publications

2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Critical Mechanics’ Lien Appeal Decided
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, A Mysterious Case: Pennsylvania’s Seller Disclosure Law
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Purchase Offers and Million Dollar Takings
2013:
The Legal Intelligencer, Timing Is Everything With Act 91 Notice Challenges
2012:
The Legal Intelligencer, Toll Brothers Battles Contractor
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