Anthony Riposta
North Arlington, NJ
Licensed for 42 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Worker's Compensation
Language
English
About
About Riposta Cassidy, LLCOur team has been providing expert legal counsel since 1979. From start to finish, we are committed to providing you with compassion, consideration, and care—as well as top notch legal representation. We value one-on-one relationships and putting people first.To that end, we will advocate for you relentlessly from start to finish. When you decide to work with our team, you become part of our family! Our top priority is to help relieve stress for you and your loved ones during a hardship, difficulty, or transition. That means taking care of the preparation, strategy, paperwork, and litigation associated with your case, so that you can take care of yourself and your family.A Track Record for SuccessOur attorneys have settled millions of dollars’ worth of claims for clients just like you, and when a case cannot be settled, we go to court ready to protect your interests. We have litigated thousands of claims and have achieved countless favorable settlements and verdicts for our clients.Beyond representing you well, our team is devoted to our local communities and to all of the activities and charitable organizations that keep us all happy, healthy, and informed. We are active through volunteering, donations, serving schools, sports teams, and other great causes.
Practices Areas
Real Estate
Personal Injury
DUI and DWI
Language
English
Contact
Riposta Cassidy, LLCMeadowlands Area Office432 Ridge RdNorth Arlington, NJ, 07031-5315Meadowlands Area Office432 Ridge Rd432 Ridge RdNorth Arlington, NJ, 07031-5315
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We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.
We hired this firm to handle a wrongful termination suit and it was settled rather quickly. The attorneys were honest and straight forward as to what to expect and the result was to our satisfaction. The staff was very helpful and all our calls and questions were promptly answered.
I wish I read the reviews prior to hiring this firm for my real estate deal. They simply do not care. They will not reply your calls, emails, or messages.
We had given a $13,000.00 down payment to a N.J. home builder. In short not long after we found that he was in financial difficulty and shortly after he started bankruptcy proceedings. After before he did we contacted Riposta then "Riposta & Riley) to get our deposit refunded. Well Tony Riposta wanted nothing to do with this small potato lawsuit and unknowingly to us passed it on to Riley, his then partner. In short she dragged her feet and while we made numerous phone calls to the office no one could tell us precisely what progress was being made. All we did was to receive copies of form letters that were being sent to the contractor asking for our refund. Fast forward a few weeks and and then we find that Riposta is no longer directly involved in the case. Only Riley is and she had been been actively making plans to leave the firm and our case was all but forgotten. In the end after Riley had left the company Riposta told me that what am I complaining about. "I could have blown that much on a trip to Disneyland". Well unlike "Mr." Riposta for us, that amount of money took some time to accumulate.... As far as he was concerned there was then nothing that he could do. "Goodbye" he said. I took thisto a higher level and spoke to someone with authority at the Newark Courthouse in N.J. in Newark. I sent copies of correspondence and informed the gentleman from a Chief Judges the situation. He thought that I had a very excellent case to sue "Mr." Riposta for numerous infractions. However this would have cost more disposable income that I had. So after consulting with my wife we decided to let this episode just go...
We had a real estate closing with this guy and he failed to disburse money for over two weeks. Neither he or his paralegal would respond in timely manner.