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Chat withState: Connecticut
Acquired: 1993
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2010
10 Wall St Lowr Level, Norwalk, CT, 06850-3438
25 Client Reviews
Showing 16 - 17 of 17 reviews | Landlord & Tenant
Posted by Frank | November 22, 2013 | Landlord & Tenant
Attorney Heisler is professional, trustworthy and compassionate. I highly recommend him...
I lost my house (where I live with four children) through a foreclosure process and was due for eviction by end of 2012 due to failure for not taking appropriate action by my former lawyer. I consulted with three other attorneys to postpone my eviction till I am financially able to find a home to mov...
Posted by anonymous | March 26, 2009 | Landlord & Tenant
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Wow, went to him with a tenant problem and problem no more!!!
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2010.
Reprimand issued in CT, 2010
updated on 07/11/2012A reprimand is an order from the Statewide Grievance Committee after it has found that an attorney has engaged in ethical misconduct. If an attorney receives more than 3 reprimands in 5 years, a presentment must be filed against the attorney so the Superior Court can decide if more serious discipline should be ordered.
Reprimand issued in CT, 2008
updated on 09/19/2014A reprimand is an order from the Statewide Grievance Committee after it has found that an attorney has engaged in ethical misconduct. If an attorney receives more than 3 reprimands in 5 years, a presentment must be filed against the attorney so the Superior Court can decide if more serious discipline should be ordered.
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