Stephanie M. Sewak

90 W Chestnut St Ste 606, Washington, PA

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Lianne felice

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26 Nov, 2024
Comprehensive, caring, professional - highly recommend! I appreciate all that Jim Shields has done to help my aging parent.
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Kim barry

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13 Nov, 2024
Anthony Moody was very professional and always returned my phone call I have already recommended him to another client and would recommend him again
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Alyssa marie

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13 Nov, 2024
To start off Mr. Moody changed my life! He was easy to talk too, fast in responding (even when I wasn't), patient, answered every question I had, I felt completely free from judgment. There was never a feeling as though I was alone in the more formal aspects of the case. His fee truly was quite low in comparison to others, and what you expect. In reality this small price can get your financial freedom back. I would recommend him to anybody reading this. I also did the same, scouring through 30 different lawyers all becoming a blur. But with everything in me I can say, go ahead and stop reading and give this man a call. You won't regret it. It very likely will be the best decision you'll ever make too.
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