Law Office of John D. Marshall - Easton, PA
Business & Commercial Lawyers in Easton, PA
123 South 22nd Street Suite 103 Easton, PA 18042 - 3808
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42
Years
Experience
Easton Business & Commercial Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business & Commercial
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Law Office of John D. Marshall
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Consulted Law firm 2021My boyfriend and I are currently terminating our lease early due to our landlord being in breach on our contract. John gave us great advice on how to handle our situation and helped us better understand our rights. He's very personable, enthusiastic, and ultimately just wants to help! I highly recommend John!
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Hired Law firm 2021John was very professional and courteous. He helped me completely understand my situation and helped breakdown the laws so I could fully understand my legal options. He took the time to explain everything to me, which made me feel secure in following his guidance. I highly recommend him to anyone that needs legal representation.
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Hired Law firm 2021Bill H. I had some issues with a contractor dragging their feet. They took a one month job and turned it into a three month nightmare. John stepped in, and they completed the job in two days. John is very responsive and works to maximize results while minimizing costs to the client.
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Hired Law firm 2020John went above and beyond to help with a refund from a contractor. His clear and concise letter to contractor allowed for little dispute of the issue and prompted a fair settlement without having to go to court.
Contact
123 South 22nd Street
Suite 103
Easton, PA 18042 - 3808
Phone: 484-750-9241
Fax: 808-443-0023
Hours: Monday - Wednesday: By Appointment, Thursday - Friday: 07:00 am – 07:00 pm, Saturday: 07:00 am – 05:00 pm, Sunday: Closed
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