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Celano & Kramer - Woodbury, NJ

Personal Injury -- Defense Lawyers in Woodbury, NJ

903 N. Broad St. Woodbury, NJ 08096 - 3502

Woodbury Personal Injury -- Defense Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Personal Injury -- Defense

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  • By Anonymous on Aug. 19, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2015
    Horrible! They did our wills and I moved to Florida. I called and emailed over 4 times and they said they would get back to me every time!!! NEVER DID. My husband passed away 2.5 mos ago. I'm so angry with this firm.

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Peter J. Celano Jr.

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Mary Beth Kramer Esquire

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Peter J. Celano Jr.

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Mary Beth Kramer Esquire

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Woodbury, NJ

903 N. Broad St.
Woodbury, NJ 08096 - 3502

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Phone: (609) 845-0005

Fax: (609) 384-1602

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