Jeremy D. Schwartz - Buffalo, NY
Attorney at Eoannou, Lana D' Amico
Lawyers in Buffalo, NY
484 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202 - 1304
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Customer Reviews for Jeremy D. Schwartz
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0.8 Value
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0.8 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024He's a crook steal , don't return calls , after getting your money and never do the work stay far away from his office and him .
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Hired Attorney 2021-2022This guy is horrible! Never returns call. Takes advantage of his clients. I honestly should have followed the reviews I saw on this guy. If you’re looking for a lawyer that would give a lackluster effort for your case? This is you’re guy.
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