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Attorney Joseph Bell
Bell Law

About

Attorney Joseph Bell focuses his practice of law on real estate legal services.  Here is how he came to serve our clients:

A native of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Joeph Bell graduated from Freedom High School, in 2004. 

He journeyed West to the University of Missouri, where he graduated with a Bachelors of Journalism in 2008.

Joe chose to study law because as he shared in an interview, "I truly enjoy problem-solving and helping others do so.   My grandmother used to always come over and watch Matlock on TV when I was young and it was always in the back of my mind ever since."

He graduated from Temple Law in 2011. Joe passed  the New Jersey Bar and Pennsylvania Bar exams in  2011.  He was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 2011 and the New Jersey bar in 2012. 

Joe then gained experience working with other attorneys who each had more than a decade of experience in practicing Real Estate Law. 

Joe is client-centric and makes communicating with and achieving the goals of his clients as his top priority.

The  very uneven quality of how people are assessed for their real estate taxes has led Joe to focus much of his passion on fighting for tax justice for his clients.

If you have personal or investment properties that have not yet been reviewed by a qualified lawyer for tax assessment accuracy, you should call the firm today at 800.951.9004.

 

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In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, legal services are provided by
Bell Law,  
New Jersey & Pennsylvania Licensed Attorney
535 Route 38 East Suite 110, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.  
800.951.9004
In other states, Bell Law may refer you
to a qualified law firm that provides these services.

 

  

 


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