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Honest and trustworthy lawyer who does not "bull@$&t" clients
“Besides the fact that hes an outstanding lawyer, they both are so warm and funny and just all around good people. They both work VERY hard, they get the job done right EVERY time n the best part is, they dont bull@$&t ya. Honest as they come.”
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Reliable and effective in handling various legal matters, especially liquor and litigation cases
“Bill was always reliable and knew just how to handle each case as it came about. And he always returns my calls and kept me in the loop throughout the process.”
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Well-prepared and knowledgeable, especially in liquor law
“He also comes well prepared for all possible outcomes…like the saying goes, Victory Loves Preparation!”
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Honest in referring clients to other lawyers when the case is outside his expertise
“if I refer him a case and he feels may be a bit outside his expertise he has an extensive rolodex of other dependable attorneys to refer you to and I always appreciated his honesty on those matters.”
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Hardworking, professional, and effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Bill is a hard worker, he is honest, thorough and fair with his fee. He is up to date and informative and has a manner that makes you trust in him, very professional and effective.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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18 Apr, 2019 by Sandra
I can't put into words how wonderful it was to work with Bill. This is my family's second engagement with Bill. My mother used him as her attorney for the sale of her business. This time he helped us with the sale of our family home. Every time we spoke to Bill, I knew he had our best interest in mind. He and Liz are a great team and get the job done. He is definitely a busy man but he will look to see whatever he takes on, all the way through. He is not there bill you for every minute of his time, he is there to help you. Choose Bill!
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01 Nov, 2018 by Richard d'auria, the republican club
After being notified of a lawsuit initiated by an individual hit in the face with a beer bottle. I contacted our liquor attorney Ed McHugh who highly recommended William Morrin to handle the litigation. I found Mr. Morrin to be professional, amenable and effective. The case being settled with our club agreeing to pay $2500.
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10 Apr, 2017 by Shannon
Ive worked for my boss who owns a few gentlemans clubs and regular bars for about 19 years now and he has had Bill Morrin as our lawyer for years and I gotta say Bill and his wife, Liz, who works the front desk of his ofc, are the most genuine ppl ive ever met. Besides the fact that hes an outstanding lawyer, they both are so warm and funny and just all around good people. They both work VERY hard, they get the job done right EVERY time n the best part is, they dont bull@$&t ya. Honest as they come. I gotta say, it's very hard to find people that are trustworthy n honest anymore, especially in his line of work, lol. If u are going thru a tough time with ur business, he is the guy u want on ur side... You won't find a better lawyer , i promise you.
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10 Mar, 2012 by Anonymous
Very knowledgeable and helpful when I sold my business. Knew all the right questions to ask and put me in the best position during negotiations. He is honest and forthright and put me at ease. I have used Mr. Morrin's services on a number of occasions and have always been satisfied. I would highly recommend him.
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21 Nov, 2011 by Richard
Bill Morrin has represented my bar since 1995, when L&I head honcho, Frank Antico, sent his henchmen to shut down the club. Antico was trying to close every gogo bar in Philadelphia and his henchmen placed a "Cease and Desist" sign on my door when I refused to play ball. As L&I was forcing my workers and patrons out of the club to shut down my operation I called Bill and told him what was happening and he told me to be in his office at 8:00am the following day. At 9:00am we stood before Judge Russell Nigro, Bill argued his case and the Judge told the attorney for L&I that they were wrong and told me to reopen the club at once. Antico later went to prison! Since then, Bill has represented my club for every licensing and zoning problem the city has thrown at me and helped keep my club operating in the face of an ever increasing evil and money-hungry city administration. He has appealed and won every violation and citation the city has sent to my club. Recently, he has gone to bat for me in Common Pleas Court after the zoning board failed to renew my variance and once again proved to be an effective attorney by gaining my club a permanent license to operate without ever having to beg the zoning board for a variance again. I will someday retire and won't be needing Bill for Liquor Law or Zoning Law after I sell the club so I'm hoping other bar owners will read this and give Bill their business as I don't believe you can find a harder working sole practitioner attorney. I'm still going to use Bill to represent me in any business and personal issues that arise in the future.
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