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Posted by anonymous | March 22, 2017
How do you charge a juvenile in NJ?
Mr. Popovich explained why he would not pursue a case against a minor who was harassing me and my business. Although I did not necessarily agree with everything he said, he gave me his opinion in the way that an attorney would interpret the law, which I have found over the years, is not the way laym...
Posted by anonymous | November 24, 2016
So thankful
I had a question in regards to age of consent with my 18 year old son. Not only did Mr. Popovich answer on the night before a holiday but he gave solid information for me, a single mom, to begin the confusing laws so that I can open up the communication of making good decisions. I can say, without...
Posted by anonymous | April 13, 2016
Wonderful feedback
William provided the most detailed and most helpful answers to my questions on Avvo. His advice is consistent with medical recommendations in my area of concern. He certainly goes out of his way to help and his advice is very insightful, giving me confidence in the actions I am pursuing.
Posted by anonymous | January 06, 2016
very knowledgeable attorney about student rights
Bill was very helpful with my daughter's school choice situation. He has worked as an attorney for the school districts in the past so he is very familiar with the inshallah and outs of the system. I spoke to several attorneys and Bill was by far the most knowledgeable. He genuinely cares about h...
I must correct this in that while I have worked for school districts in the past I was not employed in the role of attorney but as an administrator in a previous career.
Posted by anonymous | September 01, 2015
Gave me better advice than my lawyer
My case is a very complex one. I went to 6 attorneys; each one charging $250. Three attorneys wanted to charge me between $10,000-$15,000, for a retainer fee. Mr. Popovoch informed me the average retainer fee is $2,500-$7,500. He added that sometimes lawyers may charge a bit money. Mr. Popovo...