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Highly professional and knowledgeable lawyer
“Alex is by far the best lawyer in Chester county he fights for his clients , and gets the best possible outcome I would highly recommend him 💯”
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Excellent communication and client care
“Alex has been my go to professional for several matters dealing with everything from traffic violations to my parents estate to legal representation for a family member. He has always taken the time to answer any questions, and provided me with extensive legal advice so I am aware of every aspect of the matter at hand.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“Alex came very highly recommended from a few friends and I can absolutely see why. Always professional, very informative, and I couldn't have been happier with the outcome.He's out forever lawyer!!!”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of client understanding
“Didn't do to bad I guess on reducing my charges but, bad communication and ultimately had me plea guilty to something without a full understanding of the consequences. Wouldn't recommend”
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Aggressive collection practices and unethical behavior
“Almost forgot about this experience. Paid the deposit to this firm and was promised that the incident would be handled during my consult. Instead what happened was that I was informed of an aggressive collection practice, which Alex was going to keep the deposit I've already paid and I was going to be dropped as a client. I felt completely taken advantage of during this interaction.”

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27 Aug, 2024 by Michael raytik
I have used Alexander Silow on multiple occasions and each time I receive the best possible outcome. Alex is one of the most knowledgeable and respected lawyers I have ever met. His commitment to his clients is unmatched and presence in the courtroom is second to none. Would absolutely recommend and have on multiple occasions to any person seeking representation.
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23 Aug, 2024 by Daniel murphy
When I initially consulted Alex Silow to explain the details of my case, he seemed like a good fit as we had a similar take on both the situation and the plan of action. Unfortunately, our relationship soured quickly. I found him to be arrogant, rude, and self-serving. I learned to despise him even more than the lying cops and the low-life DA who cared nothing of my innocence, but only for the chance to bolster his record at my expense. They can all rot in hell and I hope they do. Silow interrupted me, and yelled at me repeatedly in the course of phone calls that should have been a calm back and forth discourse. There was no reason for such abhorrent behavior. I have never met anyone in any profession that talks to their clients like that. This is unacceptable in any setting. And he refused to believe me even though every word I said is true, which only complicated the case. Furthermore, it is my belief that he purposely failed to get the case dismissed in a pre-trial hearing, so that I would have to pay him another $2,500 to go to trial. If his pre-trial failure was not on purpose, then his defense was grossly incompetent. I was charged with theft. Fortunately, there was surveillance video of the entire incident, in which I picked a single piece of scrap wood out of a trash pile and put it back exactly where I found it in under 60 seconds. In order for that to be theft, by definition, there has to be "economic loss". So, after watching the video, the judge says "what's the difference between stealing a car and returning it the next day and stealing this piece of wood and returning it? Any decent attorney would have answered that taking a piece of wood from a demolished deck out of a scrap pile and putting it back within 60 seconds does not constitute "economic loss". Silow failed to do so. The judge held the charge over for trial and Silow put another $2,500 in his pocket, after which the DA, knowing he did not stand a chance at trail, promtly dropped the charges. This experience was a real eye opener about just how corrupt the criminal justice system is. Cops, judges and DAs need criminals (real or fabricated) to justify their cushy salaries from the county. And the defense lawyers are all too happy to extract every dollar they can from the defendant. It's a scam, and they're all in on it. Silow puts on a good act as if he cares, but he's about the $$$, not the client. Disclaimer. The above statements of opinion are just that, my opinion, not facts or accusations. Note: I did not just walk up radomly to a woodpile. I had worked on this property many times for the former owner, who is a building contractor, and believed that this wood belonged to him
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30 May, 2024 by Dirty lenses
Highly recommended, excel in clear communication & are there every step of the way. I had the pleasure to work with Basil Joy who is an outstanding representative. Clear expectations were set prior to starting this journey, and those expectations were met. Thank you GG&M!
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21 Apr, 2024 by Rich hasboro
Almost forgot about this experience. Paid the deposit to this firm and was promised that the incident would be handled during my consult. Instead what happened was that I was informed of an aggressive collection practice, which Alex was going to keep the deposit I've already paid and I was going to be dropped as a client. I felt completely taken advantage of during this interaction. Thank God I had the funds available to complete the payment to the firm. I was in a very bad spot at the time and this is the last thing I ever expected from my attorney. No one should be treated like this. Very happy to be able to share about this experience today.
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17 Mar, 2024 by A. w.
I am currently being represented by the group and I have been impressed since first contact. Thank you so much for working for so many.
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