Berdon LLP
Lawyers
Ada Clapp
Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury,
Amy P. Bodoff
International Tax, General Practice,
Daniel Alan Shapiro
International Tax, General Practice,
Joseph Adam Most
International Tax, General Practice,
Mark G. Bosswick
International Tax, General Practice,
Maury D. Golbert
International Tax, General Practice,
Melissa A. Abbott
International Tax, General Practice,
Meyer Mintz
International Tax, General Practice,
Michael Gerard Gleeson
International Tax, General Practice,
Neil S. Lowenthal
International Tax, General Practice,
Saul Bernard Brenner
International Tax, General Practice,
Stanley Freundlich
International Tax, General Practice,
Stuart Bennett Kotler
International Tax, General Practice,
Thea Katharine Kruger
General Practice, Income Tax, Corporate Tax, Tax,
Veronique Horne
International Tax, Bankruptcy & Debt, General Practice,
Reviews
I just want to give a warning to anyone since a bunch of these glowing reviews are fake and done by their marketing team. I am considered a small client. I have a tiny business that needed to file a return. Nothing crazy about this business. I was charged an outrageous amount. The breakdown of the bill shows over 100 hours spent on my tax return. Someone from within the firm told me that they hire clueless analysts who spent less than a year interning there. The analysts would spend hours beating the bush and milking the time to meet the weekly quota. I went to my local accountant and they spent 5 hours completing my return.
Great firm with great people who care about their clients and strategic partners. Would absolutely recommend.
I’ve worked with Berdon for the last 3 years and am looking forward to working with them for many more. Special thank you for all the help in 2020, 2021 and beyond!
During March 2019, I gave a visit to the office to discuss some potential error on my tax return. It was my first time visiting this office and I was directed to the 9th floor. The moment I entered this floor, I felt the solemn atmosphere. My thoughts were confirmed as I saw an employee sitting at her desk crying. She was sitting at the first row so she was the first person I saw as I turned the corner. It doesn't do me any justice seeing this as I was already panicking over the state of my return. I don't feel confident having someone who cries over the stress of busy season working on my return (assuming she's not the only one). My return ended up filed incorrectly and my trip felt like a waste of time, only just serving at instilling me a negative perspective of the office.
A great corporate culture and commitment to the highest quality client service!