James S. Tupitza

212 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA

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Steve durkin

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13 Dec, 2024
Had a very stressful year, a stupid mistake that could have been a lot worse in so many ways. Vincent worked with me, even when I was stressed (apologies Vincent) He was professional, calm and understanding throughout. I would absolutely recommend him. Listen to what he says, very grateful I picked him.
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Daniel murphy

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13 Dec, 2024
I called Vince to see if he could help a friend with a DUI charge. He walked me through looking up the charges at the county website and seemed knowledgeable about recent changes to legal precedence, since my friend was just sitting in his car, not driving. We were having a nice interaction and I was thinking I had found the right lawyer, until Vince said he wanted $3,000 just to show up for the preliminary hearing. I had already mentioned that my friend was broke and would need time to work and save for legal fees. When I began to explain that I had already talked to another lawyer that only wanted $750 for the preliminary hearing, Vince interupted me, shouted some rude come back and hung up. I was willig to work with him if he had just given me a minute to explain the situation, but alas no. That was not meant to be. That left me with even more confirmation of the reason why I find lawyers to be the rude, arrogant, and self-serving. In those departments, Vince did not disappoint. He does sound like a competent lawyer and may be able to help you. But ultimately, they're almost all just in it for the money. Between the corrupt cops making up charges to justify their fat salaries, the immoral DAs who care nothing about the innocence of the wrongfully charged, and the judges who get paid big money for oh so little work while coddling the prosecution of the innocent, and the defense lawyers who are there to get their pound of flesh, the American judicial system is morally bankrupt. Hopefully, Divine Justice will prevail in the end, and all these low-life, heartless, perpetrators of this huge scam will experience the pain and suffering they cause by particpating in a corrupt system they are all to happy to benefit from.
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Stephanie yost

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02 Dec, 2024
I had a great experience with Vince. He was a tremendous help with my son in reducing charges significantly and ensuring his record would not be negatively impacted. He was reasonable and extremely responsive. I would highly recommend Vince if you are in need of an attorney.
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge, especially in real estate law
“Jim was astute beyond belief. I've worked with many lawyers through the years, but the combination of extreme wisdom and true humility I have never found.”
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Excellent trial lawyer and negotiator
“A master of examination and cross-examination, a super-competent real estate law expert who also learns the case inside out during prep, Jim left no chance for the other side to meaningfully respond or recover from the repeated bashings he delivered.”
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Prioritizes client's best interests and provides personalized attention
“What I admire most about Jim, is that he not only has the tenure and experience to know what it takes to win, but how much cares about his client's best interest. I am always amazed at how far he goes to protect his client's best interest.”
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Responsive and communicative
“Jim responded very quickly and with EXCELLENT advice. I followed every step he mentioned, and it has worked out perfectly for us!”
Cons
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Lack of attention to detail and preparation in some cases
“I cannot express enough how ill prepared this attorney was when representing us in court. There were collectively 4 families who hired this attorney to represent their interests in court and it was such an embarrassing mess.”
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Potential to increase rates during an ongoing case
“To take any action, they will then imform you their rates have gone up and they want more retainer $$.”

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