Lauren Irene Heron

Montgomery CO Court Administration, Norristown, PA

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06 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Saraceni handled my wife's automobile accident injury with professional advice and compassion. Her car was hit by a driver with no insurance and according to no-fault insurance, we had to sue our own insurance company for medical and other damages. We would highly recommend him to others in similar situations.
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05 Mar, 2017 by Joe
Frank gave me free advice on a potential case I had with a hospital. He was honest and respectful. On top of that he pinpointed the exact conditions that needed to occur for me to have a case. He saved me a lot of time that I would have spent pursuing a lost cause.
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14 Mar, 2015 by Rich
Frank took our case when another "lawyer" said we had no case!! With that, Frank was able to get us over 450K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, the insurance carrier denied our first party benefits and Frank would not let that stand. He took the time and made every effort to make sure we were made whole. If you ever need a lawyer who will treat you as a person and not just a "fee" Frank is that Lawyer. Before you make that most important decision on who will represent you in your law suit, please take the time to talk to Frank. It will be the best decision you could ever make.
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25 Oct, 2013 by Ed
Mr. Murphy was an incredible lawyer. He always told me the different approaches that they would try against my case. We talked openly and trustfully. He fought a very long time for this case and left nothing undone. He is an incredible man that I am so happy I finally found after a long search. I really can't seem to find the words to voice my appreciation for him and his firm.
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09 Jul, 2015 by Carolyn
When you need a lawyer, a lot of times, it's because you're in trouble. I have used her (and have sent everyone I know to her) on more than one occasion throughout the years, and decided to join the other people on this list in saying something about her!!!! Though I haven't always used her for trouble, the first time I did! I remember being on the stand, and SO nervous and scared, I just froze. I looked at her, and I was in such a panic!!!! I will NEVER forget her just looking and me, and she just gave me a big smile, a wink and a nod to go on, and I immediately relaxed and just told my side of what happened. At that moment, I felt like my best friend had my back, and everything was going to be ok!!!! And, miraculously, IT WAS!!!! That was my first experience with her. My next, was my divorce. She absolutely understood the difficulty in it, and though I wasn't really up to the fight, she was!!!! It was almost like a mother lion protecting a cub!!! LOL!!! Though I didn't realize it at the time, I needed just that!!! Thankfully, she realized it though and took care of business!!!! Next, she represented one of the most important people in my life. My 83 year old father, and did it as if he was her own father- and for that, I can never thank her enough! I was so upset and she was just like....a Pitbull (or AGAIN, the mother lion) for no other words!!! She looked out for him EXACTLY the way I would have been in protecting him!!! My father was a Sergeant in the Marine Corp., worked the same job for 50 years, and has been married to my mother for 64 years, and is my absolute hero. When someone hurt him, I brought him to her, and she didn't take that lightly. She has ALWAYS gone to bat not only for me, but my family and my friends as well, no matter how big or small the issue was. I have to say, I am extremely happy and grateful to have her as my attorney!!! It's almost like when you find a good mechanic, MD, or Dentist, and you are loyal and trust them with all your important things. I am lucky enough to say, I can add her to my list of most important "go to," people in my life! Thank you for always making me feel as though I have not only a prize fighter in my corner of the ring, but a friend!!!!! Danese
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20 Feb, 2015 by Brian
Kate took the time to truly understand my situation and represent me at a level where I could trust her every move. If you want a lawyer who will guide you, advise you and if it has to go to court, fight for you, choose Kate!! She is the first name I give to anyone looking for a lawyer.
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26 Jan, 2015 by Ron
Excellant Lawyer, I have used Kate Kelly 3 seperate times over the past 20 years and have found her to be very professional . If she was not available to take a call because of being in court, her office handled the call and Kate returned the call the same day !! She recently handled a property transfer for me in Monroe County and it went very smooth !!! I would recommend her any day !!!!
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