Mary Biggie Adamczyk, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Pittsburgh, PA with 472 reviews
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Mary Biggie Adamczyk

304 Ross St Ste 300, Pittsburgh, PA

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1991:
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1991:
University of Dayton School of Law, JD
1987:
State University of New York, College at Buffalo (Buffalo State College), BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.7 472 reviews
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Joe v

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20 Feb, 2025
Easy to work with, pleasant to talk to and at a reasonable price would use again.
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Kyle arsenault

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19 Feb, 2025
Matt and his team were clear, communicated everything every step of the way and did exactly what they said they were going to do! The transparent pricing was great as I knew exactly what I was going to pay for the all of the help they provided. I now feel more confident as a gym owner that my business is on point in every facet, not just the service we provide. Thanks Matt and Gym Lawyers!
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Cynthia fotti

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19 Feb, 2025
Matthew Becker has been an invaluable resource for my gym. From writing up service agreements, liability waivers and staffing contracts, his collaborative approach makes this process painless. He has also provided council in dealing with stressful situations. I highly recommend working with Matt.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are dedicated to their clients' best interests
“Attorney Gerson was my son's Attorney, he proved himself as one worthy of trust during the first and second trials; he was found not guilty by the jurors. The things that impressed me most about him were his attention to details, his organization, depth of preparation, his passion for the case, humility, available to take your calls, respect for the judicial process and the prosecution team.”
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Responsive and communicative throughout the legal process
“Gary was very professional and down to earth, My family and I would highly recommend him.”
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Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“The Best!! If you're looking for a firm to get the job done, this is the Law firm you want. They go above and beyond to represent you.”
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Personalized and compassionate service
“Monica, I want to thank you and your team for being there for me, for telling me not to give up, to keep faith in y'all. It was a long haul but y'all got it done. I can't explain in words of the weight that has been lifted off my shoulders. I don't know if I could ever thank y'all enough, and how much I appreciate y'all.”
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Expertise in a variety of legal areas including criminal defense, disability, and more
“Mansmann & Moore, LLP has in my opinion has the best attorneys around. They are very caring about your situation and work as fast as possible to get a great outcome. My family has used them for 3 cases including my own and came out on top.”
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Inconsistent or unresponsive communication from some attorneys
“Never I mean never returns phone calls”
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Concerns about competence and ability to handle certain legal matters
“The worst legal services we have ever received! I am surprised they still have a practice. Mr. Stoner communicated that he was competent in working on commercial real estate deals and took our retainer. Mr. Stoner and Mr. Allenberg are not capable of working on commercial real estate deals.”
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Allegations of unethical or questionable practices
“Doesn't follow the law, is malicious, and has property that has multiple health code violations. Disbarment is best for this one, it's the only outcome now.”

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