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104 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 60432 in Joliet, Illinois. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $362 per hour.
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T.F. Winslow - Personal service guaranteed. You get to speak to the actual attorney that you thought you hired, Timothy Felix Winslow. I go to court for you and I fight for you. Don’t be passed off to some associate or staff. Dedication to results. Not only do you actually get to talk to the attorney that you hired, results matter. Vigorous advocacy to win for you.
Rooted in Will County since 1840, Daniel M. Walsh channels his lifelong community connection into a robust legal practice. A proud alumnus of John Marshall Law School, Walsh began his career at the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office in 2005. His dedication quickly advanced him to the Felony Division, where he prosecuted a vast array of criminal cases. Walsh's comprehensive legal experience includes DUI, traffic violations, misdemeanors, and felonies. Notably, he has litigated high-profile cases, including the Hickory Street murder trials, and he has been featured on national television. Raised in Elwood, he attended notable local institutions such as St. Joseph Grade School, Providence Catholic High School, Joliet Junior College, and Illinois State University. His extensive trial experience and deep-rooted commitment to the community make Daniel M. Walsh a cornerstone of Will County’s legal field, where he continues to advocate vigorously for justice.
My name is Attorney Anthony Tomkiewicz and I am a Civil, Traffic and Criminal Defense Attorney. If you need a DUI Lawyer, Traffic Lawyer, Criminal Lawyer, Personal Injury or general Civil Lawyer, you can call me on evenings and weekends, 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week for a free consultation. The attorney that you choose can greatly impact the outcome of your case.. I believe in a simple yet effective strategy: (1) fight first and fight to win, (2) negotiate second, (3) settle third and only if the offer is fair. Hire me and I will make all efforts to aggressively pursue your claim, ease your fears and reduce your stress. I will fight for you and protect you and protect your rights. I will advise you to accept only a fair outcome.. My record/reputation speaks for itself. I have included on this website a list of results of just some of the cases that I have handled in the past few years. I have tried at Jury well over 30 cases although I stopped counting years ago. I have tried hundreds of motions, hearings, and bench trials from petty offenses to class X felonies. Many of the felony cases that I handled involved charges from class 4 felonies up to class x and super x felonies such as: possession of a controlled substance, manufacturing and or delivery of a controlled substance, calculated criminal drug conspiracy, aggravated criminal sexual abuse and or assault, home invasion, unlawful/aggravated/reckless discharge of a firearm, and armed violence, just to name a few. Not only have I tried numerous felony cases but I have been successful in attaining acquittals and favorable rulings where others thought my case could not be won.. I have worked for large government offices including a municipal law department, two State’s Attorney’s offices, and as a contract assistant helping a Public Defender’s office with its overload of files. I also have valuable management experience as I supervised and controlled the misdemeanor and traffic divisions in one State’s Attorney’s office and I owned several businesses.I will not take on too many clients so that I cannot give my clients the attention they deserve. I will not sell myself and then send young, inexperienced attorneys in my place. I will not settle a case just to quickly close another file and collect a fee nor will I delay a case to collect fees. I will not abandon a client due to financial difficulties. The most satisfying feeling for me is when my client leaves my office or the courthouse a winner or is at least happy with their results.. I look forward to speaking with you about your upcoming case.Sincerely,Anthony Tomkiewicz, Esq.
My main areas of practice are Bankruptcy Law and Foreclosure Defense.. I specialize in helping people file for debt relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy code, with extensive knowledge in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies.. I practice in Will, Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, and the rest of the collar counties.. Are you behind on your mortgage? Are the bills piling up?. You don't have to lose sleep, you still have options.. Give me a call to set up a free consultation. .
My entire legal career has been dedicated to assisting my clients to the best of my ability. I have years of experience representing inured persons in car and truck accident claims, slip and fall claims, product liability, medical negligence, wrongful death, workers compensation and all manner of catastrophic injuries.. I also have years of experience defending individuals and companies sued by injured persons. My experience as defense counsel allows me to aggressively advocate for my clients. I know what is necessary to place my client's cases in the best light possible and I dedicate myself to obtaining maximum recovery on behalf of my clients.. The right attorney makes all the difference in the outcome and how you feel about the resolution of your case. Make sure the attorney you select is knowledgeable, keeps you informed as to the progress of your case and is accessible to answer questions. These are the things I pledge to all of my clients. Let my experience work for you!
Ms. O'Brien graduated with the highest honors from Lewis University in May 2000. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, double majoring in Criminal / Social Justice and American Studies (History Department).. In 2001, Ms. O'Brien worked for Target Corporation as a human resources manager where she recruited new team members and helped run the Orland Park Target store. Ms. O'Brien then attended DePaul University College of Law and graduated with a Juris Doctor in May 2004. While a law student, she was employed at the National Anti-Vivisection Society as a legal analyst helping maintain . Ms. O'Brien also clerked with a Joliet law firm and helped maintain family, felony, and personal injury files.. Ms. O'Brien was licensed as an attorney with the Supreme Court of Illinois in November 2004 and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in January 2005. After her admittance in 2004, Ms. O'Brien was employed as an associate attorney at a Joliet law firm where she concentrated in family law, but also had litigation experience in criminal defense, personal injury, and administrative hearings. She opened her own law practice in November 2008 and concentrates on family law.. In March 2008, Ms. O'Brien earned a Professional Certification in Divorce Mediation Skills Training from the School of Continuing Studies at Northwestern University. Shortly thereafter, she branched out from the typical family law litigation and became a Fellow of Collaborative Divorce Illinois. More information about collaborative divorce can be found at .. Ms. O'Brien is active in the following organizations: Will County Bar Association; Will County Women’s Bar Association; Illinois State Bar Association; and Rotary Club of Joliet. Ms. O'Brien was the President of the Will County Bar Association for the 2019 to 2020 membership year.. Ms. O'Brien has been named a Top 40 Lawyer Under 40 in family law by the American Society of Legal Advocates for 2015, 2016 and 2017. In 2018, Erin Webster O'Brien, P.C. was honored to be a recipient of the Herald News Best of Will County Readers' Choice Award in the lawyer/law firm category in which it was voted as a top three law firm in Will County.
Mr. Hirsch is the owner and operator of the Hirsch Law Group. Previously, he was an assistant corporation counsel. As such, he prosecuted traffic violations at traffic court as well as ordinance violations at administrative hearings. Gordon Hirsch is an experienced trial attorney evidenced by the hundreds of cases he has successfully won at trial. Many of the clients Gordon represents are referrals from other attorneys who are aware of his skills and reputation in the community. He practices in all major areas including traffic, criminal, personal injury, bankruptcy, civil, family, estate planning, probate, real estate and transactional law.
Mr. Fimbianti began he career in law enforcement when he became a police officer in 1990. As a police officer, he served as a patrol officer, tactical officer and detective. He also has received specialized training and served as a Juvenile Officer, Street Gang Specialist, Field Training Officer (FTO), FBI Certified Firearms Instructor, Accident Investigator, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Firearms Armorer and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-D). During his career as a police officer, he received over 20 police commendations, awards and distinctions for his service.. Mr. Fimbianti graduated from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago in 2001 and became an Assistant State’s Attorney in Will County. As a prosecutor, he handled DUI cases and felony offenses including murder, robbery, narcotics, and class X felonies. He also served as an ASA in the Grand Jury and Felony Review Section and worked as a felony narcotics prosecutor with the Organized Crime Unit. In 2005, he entered private practice as a senior partner in a law firm specializing in criminal defense, civil litigation, and family law.. In 2010, Mr. Fimbianti was selected by the United States Department of Justice to travel to southeastern Europe (the former Yugoslavia) as a contract advisor to the Republic of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the Balkans, he spent 18 months assisting in the development of a practical criminal justice infrastructure and other essential Rule of Law institutions, with a special emphasis on enhancing the cooperation and teamwork among prosecutors and police officers.. Upon returning to the States, Mr. Fimbianti opened his own criminal defense and personal injury practice. His experience on all sides of the judicial system and abroad has afforded him a distinct perspective on the law. He ardently believes in the rights of criminal defendants as defined by the U.S. Constitution.
Most people who meet me know me as a husband and father of two daughters. I'm a "dance dad" and softball coach, who likes to work hard fighting for my clients. I also love to exercise. I started going to CrossFit in March of 2016 and have lost over 70 pounds. I also happen to be a highly reviewed attorney in the area, as well as the recipient of several honors, incuding being named a “Rising Star” attorney by Illinois Super Lawyers magazine, a designation limited to less than 2.5% of lawyers under 40 years of age in the State of Illinois and as an Emerging Lawyer by Leading Lawyers and recently the firm was named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best law firms in 2017.. I have spent my career practicing law in courtrooms and Illinois Workers' Compensation settings throughout Illinois, including Chicago, Dupage, Kane, Kendall, Will, Grundy and many more counties. When I am not busy fighting for the rights of my clients, you can usually find me supporting my daughters at a dance competition or coaching softball. I love coaching softball as it gives me the opportunity to teach the girls the proper way to play the game as well as pass on my knowledge as a former collegiate baseball player at North Central College, Go Cardinals! If I am not doing one of the above you can find me working hard at the gym.. I also have a typical attorney story as well, I am a 2008 graduate of the Hamline University School of Law (after attending North Central College for undergraduate work). Since that time my practice area has been exclusively workers' compensation and personal injury. I concentrate my practice on representing those who are injured by others.
Mike has been an attorney since age 22. For most of his career he has handled complex catastrophic personal injury and worker's compensation cases. He currently serves on the Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions, and on the Board of Managers of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. He also served over 11 years on the Board of the American Trial Lawyer's Association, now American Association for Justice. He has published on topics which vary from admission of positron emission tomography scans in traumatic brain injury cases and immune consequences of chlordane exposure to using experts in construction site accident cases. He has served on the Illinois State Bar Political Action Committee and various other boards or committees. He has also taught at The John Marshall Law School. He is married 35 years and has three grown children.
Joel received his B.A. from Southern Illinois University while majoring in the Administration of Justice and with double minors in Spanish and Zoology. Joel also earned his Juris Doctorate at the Southern Illinois University School of Law. While in law school Joel travelled across the country excelling in Moot Court Competitions and continues to serve as a judge for National Moot Court competitions at the University. Joel is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, Will County Bar Association, and American Association of Premiere DUI Attorneys. Joel has been and continues to be a speaker at seminars for continuing legal education. Outside of work, Joel is an avid poker player, golfer, traveler and loves music. Areas of Practice Criminal Defense DUI Traffic Bar Admissions Illinois, 2004 U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois Trial Bar, 2005 Education Southern Illinois University School of Law, Carbondale, Illinois J.D. - 2004 Honors: National Moot Court competitions, Judge Southern Illinois University B.A. - 2001 Major: Administration of Justice Minor: Spanish Minor: Zoology Classes/Seminars Legislation Update 2016 Criminal Committee Seminar, Will County Bar Association National Health Law Moot Court Judge, SIU School of Law Professional Associations and Memberships Illinois State Bar Association, Member Will County Bar Association, Member American Association of Premiere DUI Attorneys, Member Past Employment Positions Chuck Bretz & Associates, P.C., Associate Attorney, 2007 - 2014 Tracy, Johnson & Wilson, Associate Attorney, 2004 - 2007 Languages English Spanish
Jennifer Kearney is an experienced attorney representing clients in the following practice areas:. Jennifer practices in Will, Grundy, DuPage, and Southern Cook (Bridgeview and Markham) Counties.
In 1985, Mr. Hammel earned his degree in Bachelors of Science from the Marquette University College of Business. Subsequently, he was employed at the Continental National Bank of Chicago for one year. During law school, he clerked for the United States Army Judge Advocate Generals Office VII Corp, Munich Germany. In 1989, he received his Juris Doctor from the John Marshall School of Law in Chicago. After two years as a Will County Assistant Public Defender, he established Hammel Law Offices, P.C., in Joliet, Illinois. In 2005, he merged with Brumund & Jacobs, and subsequently worked extensively in the areas of criminal, traffic and DUI offenses. He is an annual instructor at the Will County Bar Association’s seminar regarding DUI and traffic offenses, and assisted in many prior ISBA seminars. In 2002, he became qualified to administer field sobriety testing in the State of Illinois, and has testified in many Will County Cases regarding the administration of field sobriety testing. His cases in the area of DUI/Criminal law are: People v. Madden, 273 114, 652 N.E.2d 480, 3RD Dist., June 30, 1995; People v. Allen, 375 810, 873 N.E.2d 30, 3RD Dist., August 07, 2007; People v. Love, 393 196, 911 N.E.2d 1015, 3rd Dist., June 03, 2009; People v. Miklos, 393 205, 914 N.E.2d 506, 3rd Dist., July 17, 2009; People v. Garstecki, 234 430, 917 N.E.2d 465, September 24, 2009; People v. Ziobro, 242 34, 949 N.E.2d 631, April 21, 2011; People v. Riffice, 392 961, 911 N.E.2d 1244, 3rd Dist., July 08, 2009; People v. Coners, 374 425, 871 N.E.2d 257, 3rd Dist., June 26, 2007; People v. Donnelly, 327 1101, 765 N.E.2d 496, 3rd Dist., February 21, 2002; People v. Kazenko, 972 N.E.2d 815, 3rd Dist., July 02, 2012; People v. Santovi, 2014 IL App (3d) 130075, --- N.E.3d ----, 2014 WL 2191364, . 3 Dist.,2014, May 27, 2014.
I have tried criminal felony cases in Kane, Kendall, La Salle, Will, Du Page and Cook County. In 2011 I co-counseled a First Degree Murder Trial at 26th & California and my client was found not guilty. I also conducted an Armed Robbery bench trial and my client was found not guilty. I co-couseled a Possession of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Deliver (56 pounds of marijuana) in front of a jury in Ottawa, Illinois, La Salle County and the jury found my client guilty.. I have defended numerous clients in Driiving Under the Influence from preliminary matters to trial.. I am on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. My cell phone number is listed above. If you need representation - I will be there. Discount fees for military veterans. I am a Vietnam Vet - 101st Airborne - 1969-1970.. I have owned, buiilt and ridden Harley-Davidsons for 40 years. I currently own and ride a 1998 Softail Springer.
I am the solution that will work for you. I have handled major litigation in many various areas over my 23 year career. My experience in handling serious cases is second to none. Moreover, the size of my law firm means personalized and responsive service on your case whether you are an individual or business owner.
I am a life-long Will County resident, married, the father of two and the son of two lawyers both of whom I have practiced law. Drawing on their experiences and my 26 years of practicing law, I can often bring a perspective to cases that many attorneys do not. Basically, I think of myself as an "old school" attorney - one more interested in fighting the cases that have serious issues in them and working hard to settle the cases where either there are slim chances of success or the cost of prevailing doesn't justify full-blown litigation.. Abraham Lincoln understood that compromise is necessary in certain circumstances. "Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can," he wrote in a lecture for lawyers. "Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser--in fees, and expenses, and waste of time.". I love that quote because the real job of any professional is to tell you the truth and assess your situation - not simply tell you what you want to hear. I often advise clients that "lawyers make more money when clients fight" and we make much less when they settle. A good lawyer will help you tell the difference so that your best interests are served - not theirs. Divorces in particular are prone to emotional decisions. These emotions can cloud judgment and prevent settlement. Of course there will always be cases that need to be litigated aggressively. I am prepared for difficult cases and fight hard for my client's rights in those instances.. I am also invested in my community serving as the past President of Troy Consolidated School District School Board and past board member for the Guardian Angel Community Services of Will County and I actively volunteer my time with the Will County Legal Assistance Program and Pro Bono Program and have served on the Illinois Supreme Court's Committee on Access to Justice helping draft state-wide forms for all of Illinois.
For over 25 years Jeff Tomczak has been in the trial courtrooms of Will County, Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kankakee and LaSalle counties, as well as Federal District Court, handling the most serious, high profile personal injury and criminal matters. As the Joliet Herald News has said, his “straight forward approach” is all about getting results” for victims as well as working to assure that no others are injured through the same conduct. His work representing victims has resulted in not only significant compensation for his clients who have been injured through the unjust actions of others, he has also worked and succeeded in, for example, recalling 600,000 dangerous cribs nationwide, placing a dangerous nursing home into “Receivership” for the first time in Illinois history, and increasing the winning percentage of the States Attorney’s Office to it’s highest in 20 years. The Illinois Supreme Court has also personally appointed Jeff Tomczak to the Capitol Litigation Review Committee to help review the credentials of lawyers seeking permission to handle Death Penalty cases.
For 15 years, Gregory Reeder has been a vigorous advocate for his clients and public servant throughout the State of Illinois. Greg is an experienced trial attorney, who aggressively fights for his clients whether they are charged with a felony or misdemeanor or going through a divorce or family law case. Greg has successfully defended clients at all stages of litigation in both criminal and civil courts with a focus in criminal defense, civil litigation divorce and juvenile law.
Cosmo J. Tedone was born on December 13, 1966 in Manchester, Connecticut. Prior to forming the law firm, Tedone & Morton, P.C., he was the senior associate with Chuck Bretz and Associates, P.C. for eight years along with experience as an Assistant Will County Public Defender and private practice in the area of insurance defense and general civil litigation. He was involved with several appeals that resulted in three murder convictions being overturned in 2011.. With over 20 years of experience, Mr. Tedone's current practice emphasizes in criminal defense (DUI, Suspended Driver Licenses, Drugs, Domestic Battery, Homicide and Appeals), personal injury, and Secretary of State Hearings, representing a wide variety of clientele. He represents clients in litigation matters before Federal and State Courts, arbitration and administrative agencies. Cosmo has many years of experience as a litigator trying over fifty jury trials and hundreds of bench trials and motions.. Mr. Tedone graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology (B.A. 1990) and Thomas Cooley School of Law (J.D. 1999-Cum Laude). He received several awards and accomplishments while in law school including a Certificate of Merit in Torts and Family Law, finalist in the school's moot court competition and member of law review.. He is admitted and qualified to practice in the States of Connecticut and Illinois and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Trial Bar. Mr. Tedone is a member of the Will County Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association and former member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers.
Contact Whitney Cameron at.. Whitney Cameron was the first of her family to go to college and she got her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Economics at Augustana College. She received her Juris Doctorate from The John Marshall Law School in 2017, with honors. Whitney was an editor for The John Marshall Law Review and a member of the The John Marshall Moot Court Honors Program. While studying for her legal degree Whitney devoted over eight credit hours to pro bono and volunteer work. She spent an entire summer in 2016 at the Will County Court House in the Externship Program where she mentored under several judges and wrote memorandums of law to assist in the final adjudication. It was during this externship that she discovered her passion for Family Law.. At the end of 2016, Whitney joined Henderson & Mehta Law & Mediation Center. She started as a secretary and legal assistant and continued to work as such until she passed the bar and was sworn in as an attorney in November 2017.. At Henderson & Mehta Law & Mediation Center, Whitney concentrates her practice in the areas of Divorce, Separation, Parental Allocation (formerly known as Custody), and Child Support.. Whitney is currently a member of the American Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association and the Will County Bar Association. Her free time is split between her nieces, adopted nephews, and her dogs.
Contact Courtney Mehta at. Courtney Mehta graduated from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2011. During law school Courtney spent her summers clerking for a Family Law firm. After passing the bar, Courtney began her career working for Mitchell Law Group in Joliet, Illinois.. In 2016, Courtney joined Henderson Law & Mediation Center, now Henderson & Mehta Law and Mediation Center. At Henderson & Mehta Law & Mediation Center, Courtney concentrates her practice in the areas of Divorce, Separation, Parental Allocation (formerly known as Custody), Guardianship, and Adoption. Courtney is also on the Will County Mediation and Guardian ad Litem lists. She is frequently appointed in those capacities. Courtney is currently a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the Will County Bar Association where she serves as the Co-Chair of the Guardian ad Litem Committee. Courtney has presented on a Guardian ad Litem panel and on the Best Interests of the Minor Children.. Courtney is currently a working Mother of two children. She lives in Naperville, Illinois with her husband and children.
Chuck began his legal career in 1982 as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Will County, Illinois. He successfully prosecuted his first murder case at the age of twenty-five and won every murder case that he tried as a prosecutor thereafter, along with numerous other Felony cases involving various crimes. In 1986, Chuck joined the oldest law firm in Joliet, Murphy, Timm, Lennon, Spesia, and Ayers as a litigation Associate. For six years, Chuck tried various civil cases including Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and Commercial disputes in the state and federal courts. Subsequently, Chuck rejoined the State’s Attorney’s Office as the First Assistant and successfully prosecuted several cases, including obtaining a First Degree Murder conviction as to an inmate at a local prison who had killed a correctional officer. Since leaving the State’s Attorney’s Office, Chuck has been in Private Practice on his own, except for a three year period of time when he was employed by a local Real Estate Developer. In 1999, Chuck formed the Law Offices of Chuck Bretz, P.C., which is now known as Chuck Bretz & Associates, P.C.. Since that time, Chuck has built Chuck Bretz & Associates, P.C. into a dynamic law firm featuring distinguished and accomplished attorneys who concentrate their practice in the areas Criminal, Family, and Personal Injury litigation and advising various businesses pertaining to multiple commercial matters.
Born - Chicago, Illinois 1960. Married to Jane with 3 sons, Kyle, Colin, and Cameron. Resides in Plainfield, Illinois.
Attorney Jeannine Parker-Ross has been licensed to practice law in Illinois since 2003 and practices almost exclusively in the area of family law In Will & Grundy counties. Ms Parker-Ross is a founding member of Flynn, Parker-Ross & Associates, LLC. Ms. Parker-Ross zealously represents her clients. She believes in negotiation, where appropriate, and is ready and very capable to represent your interests in court. Ms Parker-Ross will work to ensure your best possible outcome for your situation.. Attorney Parker-Ross represents clients in the areas of divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, DCFS Appeals, Guardianship, Orders of Protection and related family law matters. The initial 30-minute consultation is always free.
At the Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba, we are dedicated to protecting your rights and achieving the best outcome on your case, quickly and efficiently. Although not every case must go to trial, as a former prosecutor I have the courtroom trial experience you can count on. I have tried criminal cases ranging from a speeding ticket to first degree murder, and if you have been charged with a criminal offense, you want an attorney who knows your case from the prosecutor perspective. I know their strategy and the techniques to counter them.. Don't delay. If you have been charged with a criminal offense, contact the Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba for a free consultation. We handle felony and misdemeanor cases, including drug offenses, DUI, thefts, battery, burglary, robbery, and weapon offenses. We offer affordable rates and flat fees for most cases.. Jack began his dedicated legal career in the area of criminal law as a clerk for the Illinois Attorney General while attending law school. After graduating in 2003, Jack was offered a position in the Medicaid Fraud Bureau of the Illinois Attorney General, where he prosecuted complex white collar and financial crimes.. In 2006, Jack accepted an appointment as an Assistant State's Attorney in Will County. As a well-respected prosecutor in Will County, Jack disposed of hundreds of criminal cases with offenses ranging from DUI to first degree murder. Jack has acted as first chair on over fifty bench trials and over thirty jury trials. His courtroom performance is unrivaled, and his aggressive and effective courtroom demeanor has even been described as "electrifying".. Since beginning his own law firm, Jack has achieved successful outcomes in a wide range of criminal cases. His goal is to help each client avoid a conviction. Jack continues to put his aggressiveness and experience to work for his clients every day.. Jack is married to Ann Zaremba, who is also an attorney, specializing in commercial real estate. Jack and Ann are new parents, and they both enjoy spending time with their young daughter Madison.. The Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba provides legal services and representation in the following areas of law:- Criminal DefenseIfyou have been charged with a criminal offense, our office has thecriminal trial experience you can count on. You are presumed innocentand it is up to the state to prove you guilty beyond a reasonabledoubt. As a former prosecutor, I have prosecuted many crimes includingfirst degree murder and I know what will be required of the state, andI will put them to the task. You need an aggressive criminal defenseattorney. Contact the Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba today if you havebeen charged with a criminal offense, including the following felonyand misdemeanor offenses:* Driving under the influence (DUI)* Drug offenses - trafficking or possession* Theft / burglary* Juvenile crimes* Sex crimes* Weapon offenses* Battery and domestic battery- Drug and Narcotics OffensesHaveyou been arrested or are you under investigation for the possession orsale of illegal drugs? Do you have questions of whether the police cancharge you with possession of those drugs? What if the drugs were foundunder the passenger seat of a car you were driving; or what if thedrugs were in the trunk of the car? Do the police have the right tosearch you, your house or your vehicle?These are questions thatan experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense drug lawyer cananswer. As a former Will County Prosecutor, I have handled possessioncases from a simple marijuana joint, to cocaine. If you have beencharged with a drug offense, you want an experienced former prosecutoron your side. We represent clients in all drug related offenses,including:* Possession of drugs or drug paraphernalia* Marijuana, cocaine, crystal meth, and prescription drug charges* Out-of-state residents arrested for drug crimes in Illinois* Serious state charges (drug trafficking and conspiracy)* Distribution and sale of controlled substances* Minor defendants in juvenile court drug offenses- DUI Defense and Traffic OffensesAtthe Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba, you will have hired one of the mostexperienced and knowledgeable DUI Attorneys in Joliet. As a formerprosecutor in Will County, I have handled hundreds of DUI cases andknow how to present the best defense for your case. The area of DUI lawis complex and I can help you navigate the process. At the Law Officesof Jack L. Zaremba, we can handle other traffic violations for you. Asa former prosecutor I have extensive experience with the followingtraffic offenses:* Speeding* Reckless driving* Driving while license suspended or revoked (DWLS) (DWLR)* Leaving the scene of an accident* Fleeing and eluding- Juvenile Criminal DefenseWhena child is charged with a criminal offense it can be one of the mostdifficult things that a family can face. The realization that your sonor daughter could receive a criminal conviction or worse, can be verystressful.At the Law Offices of Jack L. Zaremba, we understandthe stress that this situation can cause and we are here to help. Asyour attorney, it is important to demonstrate to the court that yourchild is not a criminal, rather a young child who only used poorjudgment. We represent clients charged with:* Criminal trespass to vehicles or residences* Theft or burglary* School fights, assault and battery* Illegal consumption by a minor (underage drinking)* Possession of fake ID* Weapon offenses* Traffic offenses* DUI* Drug possession