Scott Gregory Hoh, experienced  attorney in Reading, PA with 113 reviews
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Scott Gregory Hoh

606 N 5th St, Reading, PA

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Tina buchanan

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18 Dec, 2024
I am very pleased with winning of my disability case. Everyone in the staff were so polite and ready to answer questions. My Attorney, Mary Kathleen O'Connor was gracious and walked me through all the steps of applying and winning disability. I recommend this firm to anyone looking for kindness and results. Great Law Firm.
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Steve barlet

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12 Dec, 2024
Attorney Scott Hoh and his wonderful staff helped us with our estate planning, I have nothing but great things to say about them. They were very patient with my wife and myself, they answered all of our questions in detail plus they all have great personality's and like to have a few laughs which make this task easier to complete. Thank You to all of you, and Happy Holidays!
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Vanesa tenorio

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16 Nov, 2024
I went to see a lawyer to draw up a contract for me. All I needed was a rent to own contract. The lawyer began to ask me about my income and were I work, when not even the owner of the property asked me about it. He was asking me where I was from and what country I was born in. Which has nothing to do with drawing up a contract. He did not want to do the contract, using the excuse that there's another person living in the property. He said, I was going to waste thousands to get it done. Then he exited me through the back of the building. This lawyer thought he was slick and I wasn't going to see through him. The way he handled things was not adding up. His job was only to write up the contract and any agreement between two parties has nothing to do with him. I went to go see another real estate lawyer and was able to get a contract written up, without being asked questions that had nothing to do with the contract. Fyi, it didn't cost thousands like this lawyer said from this firm.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Attorney Yurkonis and his paralegal, Mary Kathleen, and all the staff who answered my questions and made me feel safe during the process! They are very professional and knowledgeable, as well as friendly.”
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Excellent customer service and responsiveness
“Incredible service from Ashley. Received a prompt response to my initial inquiry for a Deed transfer and was assisted thoroughly until completed.”
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Strong track record of successful case outcomes
“I am very pleased with winning of my disability case. Everyone in the staff were so polite and ready to answer questions. My Attorney, Mary Kathleen O'Connor was gracious and walked me through all the steps of applying and winning disability.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“Scott was very caring and compassionate and helped my husband and I with our legal needs. He even came to our home to take care of the paperwork.”
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Transparent and efficient communication
“Scott explained the entire process so we could understand it. Very easy to talk to. Answered all of our questions.”
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Slow response time and lack of communication with some prospective clients
“Very poor communication with prospective clients. I waited over two months for help and nothing . I left messages and still no response . Very unprofessional.”
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Occasionally asking irrelevant personal questions during consultations
“The lawyer began to ask me about my income and were I work, when not even the owner of the property asked me about it. He was asking me where I was from and what country I was born in. Which has nothing to do with drawing up a contract.”

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