Diana D'Auria Spurlin, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in York, PA with 20 reviews
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Diana D'Auria Spurlin

45 North George Street, York, PA

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Education

2010:
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2007:
University of Delaware, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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31 Jul, 2019
I went in to court with charges n came out with a fine n a clean slate. Great job diana thank you!
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Carl

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09 Jul, 2019
Diana is a very knowledgeable attorney every aspect of my case was unique and she made sure I understood everything that was happening and was very clued into the legal side of it,I recommend her because everything she said that was going to happen did and the outcome was exactly like we discussed
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Glen

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02 Jul, 2019
Diana was very helpful and nice and she fought her hardest for me highly would recommend her
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Knowledgeable and competent attorney who explains the legal process in detail
“Diana is a very knowledgeable attorney every aspect of my case was unique and she made sure I understood everything that was happening and was very clued into the legal side of it.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She was always quick to email me back. If needed I would hire her again no question.”
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Tailors her approach to the client's needs and goals
“We told her we were not trying to get him off, but to get him help. She worked diligently to do just that.”
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Provides a veteran's discount
“She offered to answer any questions I might have through the process and was responsive to all of my emails. I can't say enough good things about her legal expertise and confident personality. Highly recommended!”
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Reasonable and transparent fees
“Her fees are very reasonable and were exactly what she quoted. She never nickel and dimed me for every phone call, question, or correspondence like many attorneys do.”
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Publications

2016:
Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (PACDL), Sandusky and Beyond: The Ever-Changing Landscape of Child Abuse Legislation
2011:
The Philadelphia Lawyer, Work and Workouts: Balance Your Career By Making Time for Exercise; Your Body and Mind Will Thank You

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