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New Haven Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Personal Attention You Deserve...Whether your case concerns a home closing, a complex bankruptcy or litigation, personal contact with your attorney is essential.
While a larger firm has resources and capabilities tailored to large, corporate clients, those resources often demand higher fees, while providing little personal contact. For many individuals and small corporations, this lack of direct communication results in a low level of confidence and satisfaction.
Attorney Kaplan is committed to maintaining personal contact with every single client and, with the assistance of a dedicated professional staff, has supervision over each file.
An Attorney Who Listens To Your Needs...
To properly advise a client, an attorney must thoroughly understand the facts and the applicable law. But, just as important, is the attorney's ability to LISTEN to the client in order to understand the individual's motives and needs.
Litigation is, at times, necessary to resolve disputes, and Attorney Kaplan will vigorously litigate when appropriate. However, it is also essential for an attorney to inform clients of their legal alternatives. Often a goal may be achieved through out-of-court negotiation instead of in-court litigation, which could end up being more costly than the dispute itself.
The Power to Deliver Results...
Nobody can guarantee the results of a particular dispute. However, Attorney Kaplan- through his legal experience, negotiating skills and business acumen- will use every resource to attain the client's desired goals.
About Paul M. Kaplan, Esq.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Transactions
- Personal Injury
- Foreclosures
- Residencial Closing
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Corinne Tsakonas, Paralegal
Office Information
Address
66 Anderson Street New Haven, CT 06511
Phone
Fax
- (203) 389-8344
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