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    Law Office of Debra N Sarkisian

    Law Office of Debra N Sarkisian

    (2 reviews)

    Debra Sarkisian is a wonderful attorney! She was so attentive and proactive throughout the closing…read moreprocess of our first home which put us entirely at ease. She is incredibly organized and detail oriented, which was the main reason we were able to close on our house sooner than expected. We would definitely recommend her to anyone!

    BEST MONEY WORCESTER COUNTY RESIDENTS CAN SPEND WHEN SELLING OR PURCHASING REAL ESTATE! I generally…read morefind attorney's to be expensive and marginally worth their cost. I had a bad real-estate experience with another attorney that basically outsourced my legal documents to a bulk processor of such agreements. It didn't turn out well and I will never use that attorney again. I found myself in need of a new real estate attorney and remembered how impressed I was with a presentation I had from Deb at a business meeting. So I hired her. I've used her for 2 real-estate transactions now and she is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. She is worth EVERY PENNY AND MORE (though I never volunteer to spend more :) LOL. She is VERY COMPETENT and has a passion about taking care of her clients. She invests her full and personal attention on every aspect of a transaction. She is especially skilled at finding issues with Title that other attorneys may overlook. This helped me hugely on one of my deals as we were able to get restrictions removed that may have plagued me had they not been caught. She is a winner! No other real estate attorney I've used holds a candle to her and she is very reasonable in cost. Particularly when measured by her effort to ensure everything is as close to perfect as humanly possible. I would definitely use her again. She doesn't advertise or have a strong public presence as frankly she doesn't need to. It appears that her reputation gets her plenty of business. That being said, I couldn't remain silent. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for a two jobs well done! People of excellence deserve to be called out and celebrated for that excellence! I HIGHLY recommend Deb! :)

    Mark Twombly Lee

    Mark Twombly Lee

    (10 reviews)

    I had a sibling who paid for services from this lawyer and law firm, who not only happily took…read moretheir money, but who appeared to represent the opposing party the last time he represented my sibling in court. It was on my siblings final court appearance with this counsel that he observed an exchange of correspondence (verbal and possibly written) between his lawyer and soon-to-be-ex. What took place after the fact, makes it hard not to speculate the possibilities of what was taking place between the lawyer and his client's ex. What are those possibilities? I am not sure. But considering that my sibling (and a witness) observed that this lawyer appeared to throw him under the bus in court (also noted and documented by the court appointed judge), it really makes one wonder... Could he have been paid off by the opposing party? Did they know each other personally? Honestly, who knows... What I do know is that the end result of what had taken place that day proves that this lawyer had failed to represent his client and judging by reviews on various online portals, my sibling is not the only one to experience this. With that being said, please take the time to do your research and take the reviews of others seriously. (PS: If you feel it necessary and the end results are damaging to you and to your family, never hesitate to report the recipient to the Board of Bar Overseers in your region.)

    Attorney Lee has been so helpful!! While he is very professional he still makes the whole court…read moreprocess easier and less intimidating. I highly recommend him to anyone going thru difficult custody battles

    Simonian & Murray

    Simonian & Murray

    (1 review)

    On 2/16/18, my company entered into an agreement to purchase another company, "contingent upon…read moreBuyer reviewing, to Buyer's satisfaction and approval, pertinent information and documents including, but not limited to 1) the last 12 months of the Business bank statements" and "Any written notification of cancellation of this Purchase Agreement must be sent to Seller on or before March 20, 2018. Raymond J. Capece, Esq. insisted that the $5,000 refundable deposit be transferred from the escrow agent holding the money to his office specifically. On 2/22/18, my company emailed a complaint that the seller has not provided the required financial documentation, such as bank statements. On 3/19/18, having still not received the bank statements, my company canceled the contract in writing, as the lack of financial data did not meet "Buyer's satisfaction and approval." On 3/20/18, Raymond J. Capece, Esq., acting as escrow agent, stated: ". . .the court will adjudicate and settle the dispute." and "Please be advised the earnest money deposit will not be released by our office until a judgment is rendered." This is in clear violation of the terms of the contract. It is our opinion that Mr. Capece of Simonian & Murray has violated fair and ethical practices as escrow agent.

    From the owner: We are a broad based, fully integrated office specializing in all aspects of real estate law,…read moreincluding real estate transfers, mortgages, financing, titles, disclosure regulations, foreclosures, zoning, survey and all bankruptcy matters in the Bankruptcy Court relating to real estate mortgages and foreclosures. We specialize in real estate related matters, including mortgage loan closings and title services for commercial, equity, construction and residential loans for Conventional, FHA and VA mortgages. Our office has performed these services on a state-wide basis for the past thirty years. We are Alta Best Practices and TRID compliant.

    Seder Law

    Seder Law

    (1 review)

    We're litigators." Great. I'm a guy who fixes things -- still doesn't mean you'd let me work on…read moreyour brakes. I called this firm to discuss a trust dispute. Not a drafting issue. Not an estate plan. A real-time breach of fiduciary duty with a trustee knowingly stalling action and causing financial harm. I laid out that the original attorney is conflicted -- he already tried to muscle me into a lowball buyout, then conveniently declared he couldn't represent either party. That's why I was seeking litigation counsel -- to enforce rights, not write poetry. The person on the phone responded, almost proudly, "Well... we're litigators." Fantastic. So is every associate who's ever filed a motion to continue. I asked for a specific example of what kind of litigation they actually handle. Her response? "Well... if you're suing your sister..." So... still not answering the question. Here's the issue: litigation is a process, not a practice area. What I needed was someone who knows trust enforcement, trustee removal, partition actions, fiduciary breach -- the stuff that doesn't come in a fill-in-the-blank packet. At some point I had to ask: "Are you even an attorney?" Because no one clarified that. And if you're going to field legal questions with this level of vagueness, at least make clear.There was no indication if I was speaking to an attorney or a very enthusiastic staff member confusing intake with advocacy. She did clarify she was an attorney -- which just made the interaction worse. If you're counsel and still delivering that level of substance, then you're not confusing intake with advocacy... you're actively subtracting from both. Bottom line? If you're going to call yourself a litigation firm, don't serve up vague generalities and expect "we're litigators" to land like a mic drop. It's not a flex -- it's a job description. If I'm asking whether you know how to remove a trustee or compel an accounting, and your response feels like a blank stare in phone form, you're not a litigator. You're a liability with a business card.

    From the owner: SederLaw is a full-service law firm representing clients throughout Central Massachusetts in both…read moresimple and complex legal matters. We put our considerable legal experience to work by providing seasoned counsel and producing positive results. Our team is dedicated to serving the needs of our clients with the highest professional standards of advocacy.

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