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Millville Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
The law firm of Robinson & Robinson, LLC serves residents of Millville, Vineland and Cumberland County in a wide range of legal matters, including real estate, criminal defense and business law. Our attorneys also represent municipalities and government entities statewide, as well as out-of-state individuals and businesses with interests in New Jersey.
Our law firm's roots can be traced back to 1976, when Arnold Robinson formed Greenberg & Robinson. Since then, the law firm went through several permutations, ultimately becoming Robinson & Robinson, LLC in 2015, when Arnold Robinson was joined by Matthew J. Robinson Along the way, the law firm's attorneys have taken pride in maintaining ties to the community and participating in various community organizations.
We apply our experience with a commitment to professionalism in cases involving real estate, criminal defense, business law and other legal matters. While complexity varies from case to case, we always take care to build relationships with our clients. We get to know our client's needs so that we can meet those needs. We always respond quickly to questions and concerns, and keep clients updated on cases' progress through every stage.
Local and national clients come back to us - and refer friends, family and colleagues to us - because we work hard to overcome every challenge and succeed. The process starts with a free consultation in every case, whether the case involves real estate, criminal defense or business law.
About Robinson & Robinson, LLC
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
Published Works
- Landlord-Tenant
- Criminal Defense
- Business Law
- Estate Planning & Administration
- Personal Injury
Classes and Seminars
- Legal Implications for Realtors, Cumberland County Board of Realtors
- Small Business Development, Cumberland County Board of Social Services
- Property Tax Appeals, Millville Greater Chamber of Commerce
Pro Bono Activities
- Wheaton Arts
- Levoy Theatre
Representative Clients
- Millville Board of Education
- Millville Housing Authority
- Cumberland County - Special Litigation Services
- Cumberland County Board of Social Services
- Cumberland Empowerment Zone Corporation
- Salem Housing Authority
- Wildwood Housing Authority
People
Attorneys
- Julie A. Robinson (Attorney)
- Arnold Robinson
- Matthew J. Robinson (Partner)
Staff
- Michelle Connolly, Office Manager
- Dawn Cleaves, Administrative Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2057 Wheaton Avenue Millville, NJ 08332
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Phone
Fax
- 856-825-4762
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