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Highly effective in legal representation and achieving favorable outcomes
“I literally received the verdict today and she was right, we won.”
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Personable and caring approach in handling client matters
“Great attorneys with a personable touch!”
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Willing to go the extra mile for clients
“Great bunch of people willing to do anything for you”
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Lack of communication and updates with clients on case progress
“No one reaches out or keeps us updated and seems like they're blowing smoke.”
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Potential incompetence or lack of expertise in certain legal procedures
“Chose another lawyer that was shocked to hear that nobody at this office had heard of any of the terms or procedures that my current lawyer is using as my current lawyer says they are 'basic methods'.”

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26 Jun, 2024 by Mydiem thai
I called Mr. Rossi for my brother's case. Prices were well beyond reasonable. He did an excellent job overall. He explained, in great detail, the potential results that may or may not occur. In the end, he won our case. The most important thing about Mr. Rossi is that, he was honest, kind, and courteous throughout the entire process. We truly appreciate all that he did for us! Thank you again!
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30 May, 2024 by Brad sticker
I was wrongfully convicted of a crime in the great city of pottsville (wow so unheard of, place is a joke noone does their jobs) off of a very untruthful report to the police. I used matt because he assured me it would be an easy beat. I have everything on camera and more evidence that proves my innocence and witnesses yet matt had me sign a waiver so I didn't have to go to the initial hearing where I told him I'm pleading not guilty(i was mailed a letter by his office that states this is what i wanted to do) instead he plead guilty on my behalf and took an ARD plea presented by the district attorney. He also did not tell me the TRUTH ABOUT ANYTHING. He lied saying if I took it to a trial I could be convicted as a felon( charge was only m1 cannot turn into a felony which I addressed with him at the status hearing where he admitted I was right) and wouldn't be able to get my firearm back or travel out of the country qith a felony charge etc. He lied to me about everything so he could just collect some quick money and wipe his hands of the case. He also did not tell me he wouldnt represent me in a trial until 2 or 3 days before the status hearing so I had no time to find another attorney and I wasn't informed that I could have pushed it back until I found adequate representation. When he told me in a meeting face to face at his office that he is sick of the police not doing their jobs and he wants to run for district attorney so he can solve all that I should have dropped him right away. All he did was screw me so he could get further ahead with his political career and extort some more money for the city. He coerced me into the ARD plea telling me it's the best course of action based off of all of his lies he told me. This is not what I wanted to do. I wanted my name cleared my gun back and the charges to go away and I wanted to go after the lady who called the police and lied, the cop and the city for how unlawful the entire interaction was. I was never arrested or detained my property was illegally searched and my firearm was illegally taken from me. This man has no morals and he abused the fact that we have history and used to work together and know eachother on a small personal level assuring me he could take care of it. The police officer who pushed the prosecution is no longer a cop with the city as he was fired for police misconduct. Now here I am stuck paying 2100 dollars in fines (was 894 from the papers I was given by matt and then later amended by the courts to 2094$ which I feel was a scam perpetrated by both Matt and the DA just to get me inducted into the program so I'm screwed either way. He has not tried to help me figure out the extra 1200 dollars I all of the sudden owe instead tells me on the phone that have bad karma and its still cheaper this way for me. VERY UNPROFESSIONAL ON HIS BEHALF. It's not about the money it's about the principle the fact that im being abused by the system for not breaking a law or committing a crime. This man is a fraud and a liar. Do not use his services for criminal defense and If you do do not trust a word he says. Edited: also while I'm the middle of all of this i had received a letter from the lebanon county clerk of courts for unnclaimed property from my late father. I called Matt to ask him about it and what would need done and he explains to me its a lenghthy process and i have to do this and that and get papers signed by the witness of the will and it won't be easy because I have brothers who could also be ent8tled to that money but I am the sole executer of the will. I decided to retreive the paperwork from his office and i was able to do it BY MYSELF WIYHOUT THE HELP OF A SHEISTY ATTORNEY and got the email the other day stating the payment has been approved and is processing. He was just trying to get me to jump through hoops to justify a cost to me for their "help". DO NOT USE THIS MAN FOR ANYTHING. IF THIS IS THE STANDARD THAT MATT WORKS BY I WOULDNT TRUST ANY OF THE OTHER ATTORNEYS IN THIS OFFICE CROOOOOOOKS.
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22 Apr, 2024 by Hearing club
I had the pleasure to work with Robin and was blown away. I’ve never had a lawyer represent me before and was very nervous, had no idea what to expect and absolutely EVERYTHING was on the line. Robin fought for me and was very confident that we had this case won already. I literally received the verdict today and she was right, we won. This was a family court case and I was fighting to keep my ex wife from moving out of state with my children and now, I can continue being their father. Words cannot express my gratitude. 10/10 highly recommend Robin.
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12 Mar, 2024 by Rushik patel
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27 Feb, 2024 by None business
When my mom passed helped me with her Will and everything
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23 May, 2015 by Barry
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22 Jun, 2011 by Avidreader
I have dealt with Attorney Robert M. Reedy and his Administrative Assistant, Maggie, for almost two years regarding an on-going issue. His office is quaint, "homey" and reflects the charm of my hometown, Sch. Haven. Bob and Maggie are always friendly and courteous (even when I stop in with my "emergencies" with only a five minute notice). All matters discussed are kept confidential. Maggie goes above and beyond her duties to assure that Attorney Reedy's office is up-to-date, organized and efficient. All paperwork is immediately documented, copied, and filed. Attorney Reedy has researched information for me, made phone calls on my behalf, faxed appropriate paperwork, represented me at hearings, and gave me assurance and moral support when I needed it most. He is dependable, knowledgeable, experienced, and exhibits extreme professionalism. I wish to thank Mr. Reedy for his support and expertise during my dealings with his law office. I would highly recommend him as a trustworthy attorney.
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05 Oct, 2023 by Kelly brensinger
Represents a local swindling landlord who told me I need to contact this office and not her after moving out. When we spoke on the phone, I was told they would send me a copy of paperwork I was entitled to, and I never received it. Instead the landlord texted me asking for more money I didn't owe her and a photo of some old bill. If I could rate her along with Lewis Williams & Caravan I would... but we all know why she doesn't allow tenants to post reviews (-; I'd be careful who you represent, as it can negatively impact your practice from her using you as her go to lawyer for her fraudulent business.
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