Anthony Dicola
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Licensed for 48 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
DUI and DWI
Language
English
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DUI and DWI
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English
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Hired Mr. Dicola to mitigate a divorce. He did a fantastic job representing and advising me.
Jack was recommended to us from a friend and I am so grateful. He was very attentive to my needs, took every call or quickly returned if he was unavailable. He actually took what was going on in my life into consideration when dealing with the courts and got me taken care of the best possible way with the DA. Couldn’t of asked for a better lawyer for my DUI case, he never missed a thing. I would recommend him to anyone.
While typically difficult to get a hold of due to his large case load, Jack is amazing. Once I finally stepped to the side and let him do what I hired him for, life was great. Thanks Jack
Anthony Dicola, AKA Jack, is a somewhat disorganized seat of your pants kind of lawyer. One glance at his disheveled office and it becomes quite clear that he's not running a tight ship. In addition to being somewhat disorganized he also looses grasp of the fact that he is your hired employee with a fiduciary responsibility to respectfully protect your best interests, not make snide condescending comments if you overlook some mundane detail of your case. In the end, not only did Jack fail to win what everyone was calling a slam dunk case, but he left me with a poorly itemized bill that I felt like a fool for paying.
Hied Jack for a small civil issue. The most on time thing he did was cash the check for payment. Good luck trying to get ahold of him. I cant tell if it was the caseload, him, or both. Would never recommend. Ever.
Let's say you didn't do it. Or you just want justice. Either way, Jack is not your man. I hired him and after he got my 2k, I never had his attention again. He even missed a court hearing so I got a warrant for my arrest. Do yourself a favor, you've got enough legal problems if you're reading this. Working for the courthouse, not for you, Jack is merely more on your plate.
Recommended to hire "pit bull" Jack to resolve a very simple, straightforward and slam dunk case. He turned out to be a meek, lap dog. He could complicate making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. If you want a condescending, arrogant, disorganized lawyer he is your man. I had to manage him and his office constantly in order to push him to action and respond to other lawyer with deadlines and our position. I felt like a babysitter managing a defiant teen. Months would go by with no response to my calls, emails. At one point I almost sent him a certified letter with a note asking him to respond to me. Actually defended the other lawyers inaction and behavior. Which of course was a disguise to defend his incompetence . The other lawyer who he labeled as a joke actually ran circles around him and his office. In hindsight I could have handled this on my own and saved myself the money and aggravation. What should have been handled in 3 months dragged out to well over a year.
Being represented by Dicola is terrifying. He never explained anything to me about what was going on. Once he had my money he didn't seem to care at all. I hired him to represent me in a felony case involving a substantial amount of police misconduct. Although I asked him many times how much his fee was he wouldn't tell me until the day before court. He then had me sign an agreement that said he earned all of the fee upon receipt. He wouldn't agree to refund anything if the case was dismissed without him having to do any work, and at that point I didn't have time to get another lawyer. It got worse from there. After Dicola got my money he started talking down to me like I was guilty. When I asked him to get the evidence that showed I was innocent and that the police had lied he kept saying he would but he never did. All the while he kept treating me like I was guilty and even defending the arresting officer saying he was a good cop and he wouldn't do anything improper. He actually had me hire an investigator who had just quit her job working with the same police who lied and fabricated the charges against me. The investigator got really aggressive and accusatory with me, then proceeded to produce a report that harmed my defense and helped cover for the police. I would have fired Dicola but he took all my savings and wouldn't refund it. I felt trapped with a lawyer who seemed more interested in covering for his friends at the police and prosecutor's office than defending me. And scary things kept happening. I had a voicemail on my phone that corroborated my version of events and showed that the police had lied. After I gave Dicola the password to my voicemail the message mysteriously disappeared. When I called Dicola to ask him about it he got real shifty and said he had to get off the phone. I asked Dicola for the discovery in my case but he told me there was none. I noticed, however, that he seemed to know facts about my case that weren't in the warrant, so I called the district attorney's office and found out there was alot of discovery in my case. I went to go get it myself and when Dicola found out he started yelling at me, telling me to, "stay the hell away from the district attorney's office!" and calling me names. When we went to court the first time Dicola told me to waive my right to a preliminary hearing. I didn't because it seemed like a horrible idea. The case was dismissed a couple weeks later, right before the preliminary hearing. After the charges were dismissed we went to have the criminal records sealed. I agree with the other reviewer on here that Dicola will lose a slam dunk case. My case was completely dismissed because there was no evidence of guilt, and Dicola somehow lost the hearing to have the criminal records sealed. He didn't have any of the evidence I had urged him to get and he didn't even object to the prosecutor and judge holding the hearing without us. Thanks to Dicola I got stuck with a felony charge on my record that I am innocent of. When I found out that the fee agreement Dicola had me sign was unlawful I fired him and asked for my file and an accounting statement. He didn’t give me my file until I sent him a certified letter threatening a bar complaint. Then he finally sent me my file with a letter calling me an "ingrate". I filed the bar complaint and after an investigation they put Dicola on lawyer probation. They are recovering some of my money too. If you have had a bad experience with Dicola I recommend that you lodge a complaint with the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law. And one of the most perturbing things: He kept asking my girlfriend out to lunch. It creeped us out. Do NOT hire this guy! You would be better off alone.
Hired Mr. Dicola to mitigate a divorce. He did a fantastic job representing and advising me.
Jack was recommended to us from a friend and I am so grateful. He was very attentive to my needs, took every call or quickly returned if he was unavailable. He actually took what was going on in my life into consideration when dealing with the courts and got me taken care of the best possible way with the DA. Couldn’t of asked for a better lawyer for my DUI case, he never missed a thing. I would recommend him to anyone.
While typically difficult to get a hold of due to his large case load, Jack is amazing. Once I finally stepped to the side and let him do what I hired him for, life was great. Thanks Jack
Anthony Dicola, AKA Jack, is a somewhat disorganized seat of your pants kind of lawyer. One glance at his disheveled office and it becomes quite clear that he's not running a tight ship. In addition to being somewhat disorganized he also looses grasp of the fact that he is your hired employee with a fiduciary responsibility to respectfully protect your best interests, not make snide condescending comments if you overlook some mundane detail of your case. In the end, not only did Jack fail to win what everyone was calling a slam dunk case, but he left me with a poorly itemized bill that I felt like a fool for paying.
Hied Jack for a small civil issue. The most on time thing he did was cash the check for payment. Good luck trying to get ahold of him. I cant tell if it was the caseload, him, or both. Would never recommend. Ever.
Let's say you didn't do it. Or you just want justice. Either way, Jack is not your man. I hired him and after he got my 2k, I never had his attention again. He even missed a court hearing so I got a warrant for my arrest. Do yourself a favor, you've got enough legal problems if you're reading this. Working for the courthouse, not for you, Jack is merely more on your plate.
Recommended to hire "pit bull" Jack to resolve a very simple, straightforward and slam dunk case. He turned out to be a meek, lap dog. He could complicate making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. If you want a condescending, arrogant, disorganized lawyer he is your man. I had to manage him and his office constantly in order to push him to action and respond to other lawyer with deadlines and our position. I felt like a babysitter managing a defiant teen. Months would go by with no response to my calls, emails. At one point I almost sent him a certified letter with a note asking him to respond to me. Actually defended the other lawyers inaction and behavior. Which of course was a disguise to defend his incompetence . The other lawyer who he labeled as a joke actually ran circles around him and his office. In hindsight I could have handled this on my own and saved myself the money and aggravation. What should have been handled in 3 months dragged out to well over a year.
Being represented by Dicola is terrifying. He never explained anything to me about what was going on. Once he had my money he didn't seem to care at all. I hired him to represent me in a felony case involving a substantial amount of police misconduct. Although I asked him many times how much his fee was he wouldn't tell me until the day before court. He then had me sign an agreement that said he earned all of the fee upon receipt. He wouldn't agree to refund anything if the case was dismissed without him having to do any work, and at that point I didn't have time to get another lawyer. It got worse from there. After Dicola got my money he started talking down to me like I was guilty. When I asked him to get the evidence that showed I was innocent and that the police had lied he kept saying he would but he never did. All the while he kept treating me like I was guilty and even defending the arresting officer saying he was a good cop and he wouldn't do anything improper. He actually had me hire an investigator who had just quit her job working with the same police who lied and fabricated the charges against me. The investigator got really aggressive and accusatory with me, then proceeded to produce a report that harmed my defense and helped cover for the police. I would have fired Dicola but he took all my savings and wouldn't refund it. I felt trapped with a lawyer who seemed more interested in covering for his friends at the police and prosecutor's office than defending me. And scary things kept happening. I had a voicemail on my phone that corroborated my version of events and showed that the police had lied. After I gave Dicola the password to my voicemail the message mysteriously disappeared. When I called Dicola to ask him about it he got real shifty and said he had to get off the phone. I asked Dicola for the discovery in my case but he told me there was none. I noticed, however, that he seemed to know facts about my case that weren't in the warrant, so I called the district attorney's office and found out there was alot of discovery in my case. I went to go get it myself and when Dicola found out he started yelling at me, telling me to, "stay the hell away from the district attorney's office!" and calling me names. When we went to court the first time Dicola told me to waive my right to a preliminary hearing. I didn't because it seemed like a horrible idea. The case was dismissed a couple weeks later, right before the preliminary hearing. After the charges were dismissed we went to have the criminal records sealed. I agree with the other reviewer on here that Dicola will lose a slam dunk case. My case was completely dismissed because there was no evidence of guilt, and Dicola somehow lost the hearing to have the criminal records sealed. He didn't have any of the evidence I had urged him to get and he didn't even object to the prosecutor and judge holding the hearing without us. Thanks to Dicola I got stuck with a felony charge on my record that I am innocent of. When I found out that the fee agreement Dicola had me sign was unlawful I fired him and asked for my file and an accounting statement. He didn’t give me my file until I sent him a certified letter threatening a bar complaint. Then he finally sent me my file with a letter calling me an "ingrate". I filed the bar complaint and after an investigation they put Dicola on lawyer probation. They are recovering some of my money too. If you have had a bad experience with Dicola I recommend that you lodge a complaint with the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law. And one of the most perturbing things: He kept asking my girlfriend out to lunch. It creeped us out. Do NOT hire this guy! You would be better off alone.
Hired Mr. Dicola to mitigate a divorce. He did a fantastic job representing and advising me.
Jack was recommended to us from a friend and I am so grateful. He was very attentive to my needs, took every call or quickly returned if he was unavailable. He actually took what was going on in my life into consideration when dealing with the courts and got me taken care of the best possible way with the DA. Couldn’t of asked for a better lawyer for my DUI case, he never missed a thing. I would recommend him to anyone.
While typically difficult to get a hold of due to his large case load, Jack is amazing. Once I finally stepped to the side and let him do what I hired him for, life was great. Thanks Jack
Anthony Dicola, AKA Jack, is a somewhat disorganized seat of your pants kind of lawyer. One glance at his disheveled office and it becomes quite clear that he's not running a tight ship. In addition to being somewhat disorganized he also looses grasp of the fact that he is your hired employee with a fiduciary responsibility to respectfully protect your best interests, not make snide condescending comments if you overlook some mundane detail of your case. In the end, not only did Jack fail to win what everyone was calling a slam dunk case, but he left me with a poorly itemized bill that I felt like a fool for paying.
Hied Jack for a small civil issue. The most on time thing he did was cash the check for payment. Good luck trying to get ahold of him. I cant tell if it was the caseload, him, or both. Would never recommend. Ever.
Let's say you didn't do it. Or you just want justice. Either way, Jack is not your man. I hired him and after he got my 2k, I never had his attention again. He even missed a court hearing so I got a warrant for my arrest. Do yourself a favor, you've got enough legal problems if you're reading this. Working for the courthouse, not for you, Jack is merely more on your plate.
Recommended to hire "pit bull" Jack to resolve a very simple, straightforward and slam dunk case. He turned out to be a meek, lap dog. He could complicate making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. If you want a condescending, arrogant, disorganized lawyer he is your man. I had to manage him and his office constantly in order to push him to action and respond to other lawyer with deadlines and our position. I felt like a babysitter managing a defiant teen. Months would go by with no response to my calls, emails. At one point I almost sent him a certified letter with a note asking him to respond to me. Actually defended the other lawyers inaction and behavior. Which of course was a disguise to defend his incompetence . The other lawyer who he labeled as a joke actually ran circles around him and his office. In hindsight I could have handled this on my own and saved myself the money and aggravation. What should have been handled in 3 months dragged out to well over a year.
Being represented by Dicola is terrifying. He never explained anything to me about what was going on. Once he had my money he didn't seem to care at all. I hired him to represent me in a felony case involving a substantial amount of police misconduct. Although I asked him many times how much his fee was he wouldn't tell me until the day before court. He then had me sign an agreement that said he earned all of the fee upon receipt. He wouldn't agree to refund anything if the case was dismissed without him having to do any work, and at that point I didn't have time to get another lawyer. It got worse from there. After Dicola got my money he started talking down to me like I was guilty. When I asked him to get the evidence that showed I was innocent and that the police had lied he kept saying he would but he never did. All the while he kept treating me like I was guilty and even defending the arresting officer saying he was a good cop and he wouldn't do anything improper. He actually had me hire an investigator who had just quit her job working with the same police who lied and fabricated the charges against me. The investigator got really aggressive and accusatory with me, then proceeded to produce a report that harmed my defense and helped cover for the police. I would have fired Dicola but he took all my savings and wouldn't refund it. I felt trapped with a lawyer who seemed more interested in covering for his friends at the police and prosecutor's office than defending me. And scary things kept happening. I had a voicemail on my phone that corroborated my version of events and showed that the police had lied. After I gave Dicola the password to my voicemail the message mysteriously disappeared. When I called Dicola to ask him about it he got real shifty and said he had to get off the phone. I asked Dicola for the discovery in my case but he told me there was none. I noticed, however, that he seemed to know facts about my case that weren't in the warrant, so I called the district attorney's office and found out there was alot of discovery in my case. I went to go get it myself and when Dicola found out he started yelling at me, telling me to, "stay the hell away from the district attorney's office!" and calling me names. When we went to court the first time Dicola told me to waive my right to a preliminary hearing. I didn't because it seemed like a horrible idea. The case was dismissed a couple weeks later, right before the preliminary hearing. After the charges were dismissed we went to have the criminal records sealed. I agree with the other reviewer on here that Dicola will lose a slam dunk case. My case was completely dismissed because there was no evidence of guilt, and Dicola somehow lost the hearing to have the criminal records sealed. He didn't have any of the evidence I had urged him to get and he didn't even object to the prosecutor and judge holding the hearing without us. Thanks to Dicola I got stuck with a felony charge on my record that I am innocent of. When I found out that the fee agreement Dicola had me sign was unlawful I fired him and asked for my file and an accounting statement. He didn’t give me my file until I sent him a certified letter threatening a bar complaint. Then he finally sent me my file with a letter calling me an "ingrate". I filed the bar complaint and after an investigation they put Dicola on lawyer probation. They are recovering some of my money too. If you have had a bad experience with Dicola I recommend that you lodge a complaint with the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law. And one of the most perturbing things: He kept asking my girlfriend out to lunch. It creeped us out. Do NOT hire this guy! You would be better off alone.
Hired Mr. Dicola to mitigate a divorce. He did a fantastic job representing and advising me.
Jack was recommended to us from a friend and I am so grateful. He was very attentive to my needs, took every call or quickly returned if he was unavailable. He actually took what was going on in my life into consideration when dealing with the courts and got me taken care of the best possible way with the DA. Couldn’t of asked for a better lawyer for my DUI case, he never missed a thing. I would recommend him to anyone.
While typically difficult to get a hold of due to his large case load, Jack is amazing. Once I finally stepped to the side and let him do what I hired him for, life was great. Thanks Jack
Anthony Dicola, AKA Jack, is a somewhat disorganized seat of your pants kind of lawyer. One glance at his disheveled office and it becomes quite clear that he's not running a tight ship. In addition to being somewhat disorganized he also looses grasp of the fact that he is your hired employee with a fiduciary responsibility to respectfully protect your best interests, not make snide condescending comments if you overlook some mundane detail of your case. In the end, not only did Jack fail to win what everyone was calling a slam dunk case, but he left me with a poorly itemized bill that I felt like a fool for paying.
Hied Jack for a small civil issue. The most on time thing he did was cash the check for payment. Good luck trying to get ahold of him. I cant tell if it was the caseload, him, or both. Would never recommend. Ever.
Let's say you didn't do it. Or you just want justice. Either way, Jack is not your man. I hired him and after he got my 2k, I never had his attention again. He even missed a court hearing so I got a warrant for my arrest. Do yourself a favor, you've got enough legal problems if you're reading this. Working for the courthouse, not for you, Jack is merely more on your plate.
Recommended to hire "pit bull" Jack to resolve a very simple, straightforward and slam dunk case. He turned out to be a meek, lap dog. He could complicate making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. If you want a condescending, arrogant, disorganized lawyer he is your man. I had to manage him and his office constantly in order to push him to action and respond to other lawyer with deadlines and our position. I felt like a babysitter managing a defiant teen. Months would go by with no response to my calls, emails. At one point I almost sent him a certified letter with a note asking him to respond to me. Actually defended the other lawyers inaction and behavior. Which of course was a disguise to defend his incompetence . The other lawyer who he labeled as a joke actually ran circles around him and his office. In hindsight I could have handled this on my own and saved myself the money and aggravation. What should have been handled in 3 months dragged out to well over a year.
Being represented by Dicola is terrifying. He never explained anything to me about what was going on. Once he had my money he didn't seem to care at all. I hired him to represent me in a felony case involving a substantial amount of police misconduct. Although I asked him many times how much his fee was he wouldn't tell me until the day before court. He then had me sign an agreement that said he earned all of the fee upon receipt. He wouldn't agree to refund anything if the case was dismissed without him having to do any work, and at that point I didn't have time to get another lawyer. It got worse from there. After Dicola got my money he started talking down to me like I was guilty. When I asked him to get the evidence that showed I was innocent and that the police had lied he kept saying he would but he never did. All the while he kept treating me like I was guilty and even defending the arresting officer saying he was a good cop and he wouldn't do anything improper. He actually had me hire an investigator who had just quit her job working with the same police who lied and fabricated the charges against me. The investigator got really aggressive and accusatory with me, then proceeded to produce a report that harmed my defense and helped cover for the police. I would have fired Dicola but he took all my savings and wouldn't refund it. I felt trapped with a lawyer who seemed more interested in covering for his friends at the police and prosecutor's office than defending me. And scary things kept happening. I had a voicemail on my phone that corroborated my version of events and showed that the police had lied. After I gave Dicola the password to my voicemail the message mysteriously disappeared. When I called Dicola to ask him about it he got real shifty and said he had to get off the phone. I asked Dicola for the discovery in my case but he told me there was none. I noticed, however, that he seemed to know facts about my case that weren't in the warrant, so I called the district attorney's office and found out there was alot of discovery in my case. I went to go get it myself and when Dicola found out he started yelling at me, telling me to, "stay the hell away from the district attorney's office!" and calling me names. When we went to court the first time Dicola told me to waive my right to a preliminary hearing. I didn't because it seemed like a horrible idea. The case was dismissed a couple weeks later, right before the preliminary hearing. After the charges were dismissed we went to have the criminal records sealed. I agree with the other reviewer on here that Dicola will lose a slam dunk case. My case was completely dismissed because there was no evidence of guilt, and Dicola somehow lost the hearing to have the criminal records sealed. He didn't have any of the evidence I had urged him to get and he didn't even object to the prosecutor and judge holding the hearing without us. Thanks to Dicola I got stuck with a felony charge on my record that I am innocent of. When I found out that the fee agreement Dicola had me sign was unlawful I fired him and asked for my file and an accounting statement. He didn’t give me my file until I sent him a certified letter threatening a bar complaint. Then he finally sent me my file with a letter calling me an "ingrate". I filed the bar complaint and after an investigation they put Dicola on lawyer probation. They are recovering some of my money too. If you have had a bad experience with Dicola I recommend that you lodge a complaint with the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law. And one of the most perturbing things: He kept asking my girlfriend out to lunch. It creeped us out. Do NOT hire this guy! You would be better off alone.