Thomas A. Musi Jr.

21 West Third Street, Media, PA

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Widener University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Dickinson College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.6 13 reviews
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Ron

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01 Jun, 2020
Tom Musi has represented me and my family for over 20+ years in a variety of areas but for the last 3 months, Tom tirelessly worked to re-structured several commercial real estate debt vehicles at two separate banks. His efforts are providing the relief we need to sustain the business during the forced shut-down and beyond. Me, my family, and staff can't thank you enough for your unrelenting effort to secure the terms we need to survive. You are a great attorney and wonderful person.
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Anonymous

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03 Aug, 2018
Tom Musi saved me from the insurance company and got me a great settlement that helped me provide for my care and for my children. I owe him everything.
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Eric

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22 May, 2018
Apart from being an incredible attorney, Tom is a great guy to deal with. Our firm was stuck with a development deal that was taking forever to close due to the inaction of a former attorney. We switched to MMD and could not have gotten better representation from Tom and his team. Deal is done. All parties are happy. We'll never use anyone else for acquisitions again.
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Pros
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Highly responsive and attentive staff
“When I would call someone was always available to speak with me even if Mr. Musi was with another client or in court, his staff is very attentive and courteous.”
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Knowledgeable and professional in a wide range of legal matters
“I have been using Tom Musi and his Firm for nearly 5-years for partnership agreements, negotiating and executing agreements of sale, tax appeals, condominium documentation, contractor agreements, insurance claims, and all associated litigation. Tom is knowledgeable, professional and most importantly he is responsive to requests and deadlines.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“The latest case he has just closed for me was one that I thought had no chance of coming up on top but Mr. Musi not only settled the case quick but made it to where there was no payment to the other side.”
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Passionate and committed to client's best interests
“To see Mr. Musi in his element, the courtroom, is like watching an expert athlete do what seems impossible to others but just comes naturally to him. He's just an incredible attorney who is excellent excellent excellent at what he does.”
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Potential issues with communication and transparency regarding fees
“He also states that the retainer I paid in full the total amount neeed for all hearings up until trial, if it went that far. I should of got it in writing. After the first hearing he said the retainer was just for that hearing and he needed more money immediately to continue.”
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Concerns about preparedness and punctuality
“He was also late and unprepared as many other reviewers have stated.”

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