John M. Schaffranek, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Wexford, PA with 83 reviews
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John M. Schaffranek

10475 Perry Highway, Wexford, PA

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Education

2012:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, JD
2009:
Denison University, BA
2009:
Denison University, BA

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Jon lewis

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09 Jan, 2025
I highly recommend working with Dawn if you need a professional and knowledgeable attorney. She cares about her clients and navigates the process quickly.
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Laura crowson

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19 Nov, 2024
McMorrow Law is one of the best firms to work with! This is our second time utilizing their services and we have been beyond impressed. Their entire team is top notch! You won't be disappointed with their service!
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Bill hirsch

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12 Nov, 2024
Amazing attention to detail and clear communication! I was represented by Sadie Marak in the case of my divorce which took over two years to process. Sadie demonstrated a thorough understanding of the law and made the right choices through a lot of twists and turns; knowing when to compromise and when to hold her ground. Sadie never gave me the impression that she had other priorities, although I'm sure she had many clients and cases. Each time I had questions, concerns, or feedback I was able to reach Sadie by phone, email, or text within a matter of days which I really appreciated. In the end, I was very satisfied with how the case resolved and would absolutely recommend her for representation.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“John encompassed everything you would expect from an extraordinary lawyer and represented me to the greatest of expectations.”
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Responsive and attentive communication with clients
“She was thorough, thoughtful, and compassionate. She saw the obstacles that I was facing and provided me with sound advice and expert legal help.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach to difficult legal matters
“Dawn was incredibly helpful and empathetic during my separation process and instrumental in helping me to achieve a more reasonable alimony pendent lite support agreement.”
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Successful outcomes and ability to navigate complex legal processes
“John handled my case very professionally and at a reasonable price. When I failed to notice a detail of my case that held the legal process up he was very patient and understanding.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I have referred her to many people looking for help. She is easy to talk to you and will help you get through the most difficult of circumstances.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with clients
“every single time i called the office to speak with my attorney, i had to leave multiple messages, and would wait days to hear back.”
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Failure to advocate strongly for client's interests
“She didn't keep records of what was occurring in my case and did not advocate for me in anyway.”
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Prioritizing firm's interests over client's needs
“when I decided to go somewhere else for legal help, it seemed as if it was perfectly fine, they just wanted their money, and that they were happy to get off my case.”
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Overcharging and lack of transparency on fees
“Rates never seen for something SO simple, like almost tens of thousands of dollars.”
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Inconsistent quality of service within the firm
“Avoid this firm , they are totally incompetent and will make a deal with the other side for their gain. Brooke is a total pushover in court!”

Publications

2016:
PA Family Lawyers Blog, Indian Child Welfare Act
2016:
PA Family Lawyers Blog, Pennsylvania Child Support Part I
2016:
PA Family Lawyers Blog, Pennsylvania Child Support Part II
2015:
GLBT Rights Committee Newsletter Summer 2015, Open Court
2015:
GLBT Rights Committee Newsletter December 2015, Open Court
2014:
GLBT Rights Committee Newsletter, Open Court
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