Obituaries

Peter Serratore
B: 1951-10-11
D: 2025-02-23
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Serratore, Peter
Robert Cairo
B: 1946-01-17
D: 2025-02-20
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Cairo, Robert
Frank McAnally
B: 1939-05-20
D: 2025-02-16
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McAnally, Frank
Dan Rothermel
B: 1943-12-13
D: 2025-02-05
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Rothermel, Dan
Joan Lawler
B: 1952-08-06
D: 2025-02-04
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Lawler, Joan
Arthur D'Ambrosio
B: 1963-04-13
D: 2025-02-03
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D'Ambrosio, Arthur
Nicholas Guaglione
B: 1947-01-09
D: 2025-02-01
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Guaglione, Nicholas
Renato Zacconi
B: 1940-10-14
D: 2025-01-31
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Zacconi, Renato
Lenora Meagher
B: 1941-01-29
D: 2025-01-27
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Meagher, Lenora
John MacNeil
B: 1978-10-10
D: 2025-01-27
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MacNeil, John
Helga Lugo
B: 1933-11-10
D: 2025-01-18
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Lugo, Helga
Amadio Di Buonaventura
B: 1941-09-21
D: 2025-01-18
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Di Buonaventura, Amadio
Peter Colletti, Jr.
B: 1934-03-14
D: 2025-01-12
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Colletti, Jr., Peter
Robert Newmiller
B: 1944-01-30
D: 2025-01-10
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Newmiller, Robert
Antonietta Perone
B: 1932-11-23
D: 2025-01-08
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Perone, Antonietta
Giuseppe Panettiere
B: 1939-01-16
D: 2025-01-08
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Panettiere, Giuseppe
Virginia Bowen
B: 1952-10-31
D: 2025-01-08
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Bowen, Virginia
Anthony D'Emilio, Jr.
B: 1988-12-19
D: 2025-01-07
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D'Emilio, Jr., Anthony
John Mascio
B: 1962-10-15
D: 2024-12-29
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Mascio, John
Arlene Cody
B: 1937-03-01
D: 2024-12-20
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Cody, Arlene
Alexander D'Annibale
B: 1937-07-28
D: 2024-12-18
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D'Annibale, Alexander

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  • Get in touch with the local Bar Association. It will have directory of all practicing lawyers in your area.
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At this point, you should have a list of four or five recommended local attorneys. Now it's time to make that first call. You should first ask to set up a face-to-face meeting but be aware that many attorneys charge for this introductory session. That's why your first question should be:

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If you do agree to a face-to-face meeting, it's important to ask the following questions but be observant too. Look around: is the office organized? Is he or she listening closely to what you have to say? What is your gut feeling to what you're seeing and hearing? Trust your intuition; if you don't feel you are a good match, then move on to the next attorney on your list.

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  • What's the preferred way to communicate with your office?
  • Will I be billed for phone calls and email correspondence with either the attorney or staff?
  • How will I be informed about any progress in my case?
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  • What expenses am I responsible for?
  • How often can I expect to receive a bill?
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When you're satisfied you've found the right attorney at the right price, always ask for a written agreement and read it thoroughly. If you have questions about what you've read, ask them before you sign.

Sources:
Liz Davidson, "How to Find a Good Lawyer When You Really Need One" 
Consumer Reports, "When You Need to Lawyer Up"
Henry, Alan, "How to Find a Reputable Lawyer"