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Robert F. Casey, Jr., P.C. - Harvard, MA

249 Ayer RoadSuite 102 Harvard, MA 01451 - 1131

Updated: 02/18/2024

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249 Ayer RoadSuite 102 Harvard, MA 01451 - 1131

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Robert F. Casey, Jr. P.C. 6 Lancaster County Rd Harvard, MA 01451 (978) 772-2223

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By Aubrey S. on Sep. 17, 2023

5.0 out of 5 stars

I had the privilege of being represented by Defense Attorney Robert F. Casey in a challenging dispute with my landlord, and I can't praise his expertise and dedication enough. From the outset, Attorney Casey exhibited a deep understanding of my case, meticulously analyzing the complex web of issues I faced in my Clearwater, Florida apartment. His professionalism and commitment to my cause were evident from our very first meeting. Attorney Casey brilliantly dissected the situation, focusing on key elements that would ultimately secure a favorable outcome. His attention to detail was remarkable, and he was relentless in pursuing justice on my behalf. One of the standout aspects of Attorney Casey's representation was his unwavering advocacy for my rights as a tenant. He astutely addressed the invasion of my privacy, the countless unannounced visits, and the deteriorating condition of the apartment, which included the presence of cockroaches and non-functional amenities. Attorney Casey's legal prowess truly shone when he presented the comprehensive list of issues I had faced during my tenancy. His ability to expose the landlord's lies and deceptive practices, such as false claims about the state of the apartment was masterful. He artfully dismantled each falsehood with evidence and persuasive arguments. Moreover, Attorney Casey's commitment to protecting my privacy was commendable. He skillfully exposed the landlord's uninvited and intrusive behavior, backed by video and audio evidence, which played a pivotal role in strengthening my case. Ultimately, thanks to Attorney Casey's legal acumen and tireless dedication, we successfully resolved the matter in my favor. His guidance and support throughout this challenging ordeal were invaluable, and I couldn't have asked for a better advocate by my side. For anyone seeking a legal representative who combines legal expertise, unwavering commitment, and a compassionate approach, I wholeheartedly recommend Attorney Robert F. Casey. His exceptional representation has left me with a renewed sense of justice, and I am confident that he will continue to deliver outstanding service to all his clients.

By Anonymous on Jul. 23, 2019

0.5 out of 5 stars

I would never again hire Robert F. Casey Junior.I can't believer he is still practicing. He must just want the money. He did not do the one thing I asked him to do, which was to get in touch with the public defender after my brother forcibly broke into my senior housing building and apartment, which I have proof of, which is on tape to 911, plus the lady who let him in admitted it. He simply sent the DAs a letter telling them they could call him if they wanted. Well, they never said they wanted to, so they never got in touch with him. He did NOT go to court with me. He told me NOT to volunteer any answers, which is standard advice you hear, but then no one ever heard my side of the story. He told me he had 50 years experience in criminal law. Well it must be in losing cases because he lost mine, which evetyone seems to think was an unloseable one. I have proof on the 911 tape that my brother broke in, which the DA never used. Then it turned out the cop never read my brother his rights before arresting him, which this lawyer he must have known, but which I didn't know. I kept saying, "Why is he going to court?" I couldn't figure it out, because I thought my brother would surely lose. But he didn;t, he won on all counts. I never paid Casey. He He blamed everything on the young, female, DA - "She didn't do her job." I would never pay this guy. I would recommend you never use him. He will tell you anything you want to hear, but then he won't perform. Women especially, you mau find victimized many times over. Once, through the actual incident, once through the lawyer, once through the courts and public defender, and once through the victim rights advocate system. Beware this lawyer. Don't use him unless you have plenty of money to throw around and want nothing for it.

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