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Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP

Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP - Langhorne, PA

Administrative Law Lawyers in Langhorne, PA

680 Middletown Boulevard Langhorne, PA 19047

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  • 10 Super Lawyers®
  • 2 Attorney Ratings
  • 30 Years 
    Experience

Langhorne Administrative Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Administrative Law

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  • By Anonymous on Jan. 29, 2020
    Hired Law firm 2019
    Very poor communication. Had to chase answers for every question I had. They would give no explanation of what they were doing and why. Poor follow-through. The most bizarre experience I've ever had dealing with someone that was supposedly performing a service for me. They couldn't even answer a simple question without making me chase it and without them trying to make into a full letter. Ridiculous! I think they are "old school". They think that as lawyers, you exist for them, when they need something from you, but in reality, you are paying them, and they need to remember that. Not service oriented at all.

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Langhorne, PA

680 Middletown Boulevard
Langhorne, PA 19047

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Phone: (215) 750-0110

Fax: (215) 750-0954

Website: https://www.begleycarlin.com/

Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday: Closed

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Consultations

Additional Pennsylvania Locations

New Hope, PA  (13.2 miles)

123 W. Bridge Street
New Hope, PA 18938

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Phone: 215-750-0110

Fax: (215) 750-0954

Website: http://www.begleycarlin.com

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Consultations

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