Jennifer J. Tunnard, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Danbury, CT with 74 reviews
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Jennifer J. Tunnard

52 North Street, Danbury, CT

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1990:
Touro Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.9 74 reviews
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Cesar romero

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22 Jan, 2025
Excelente servicio.
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Chris c

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09 Jan, 2025
I can't speak highly enough about Attorney Beadnell. I was on multi-state probation for the past five years, dealing with both NY and CT for the same offense (offense in NY, but I live in CT and had probation based out of Danbury). As you can imagine, trying to communicate with Probation and the DMV about anything was an absolute nightmare between multiple states. I was never given the time of day, questions were never answered, and I felt that every time I spoke with someone I was an inconvenience to them. I'm also a first time offender, and I never had any violations or issues throughout the past 5 years while on probation. With my probation completion date approaching in January 2025, I began contacting attorneys about six months ago. I explained my situation, pleading that all I needed was an attorney to communicate with probation and the DMV and help assure that the completion of my probation goes smoothly and there wouldn't be any surprises. I contacted over a dozen law firms multiple times, and I didn't receive a single call back. This was unbelievably frustrating and caused an immense amount of stress. I was at the point of giving up, but then a colleague of mine recommended Attorneys Beadnell & Thibodeau. I thought I'd give it one last shot, and thank goodness I did. I spoke with Attorney Tyler DeJesus, who works with Attorney Beadnell. Within 24 hours of calling, I booked an in-person consultation, sat down with Attorney Beadnell and Attorney DeJesus, and had all of my questions and concerns answered that had been causing me daily stress for years. Attorney Beadnell gave me a clear plan moving forward, communicated with both NY and CT, cleared up any confusion, and provided all of the necessary paperwork between the two states leading up to my probation completion date. As of today, I am officially completed with probation with no issues thanks to the incredible folks over at Thibodeau and Beadnell! They helped me during the most difficult time in my life, and I will forever be grateful to them for caring enough to give me the time and assistance. I can't recommend this law firm enough, truly great people who want to help.
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Frank ippolito

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03 Dec, 2024
It’s obvious this law firm is extremely knowledgeable and has the best of intentions when it comes to their clients. Highly recommend!
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Knowledgeable and effective legal representation
“The Thibodeau Beadnell group is very knowledgable and initiated strong communication throughout my case. I would highly recommend to anyone in need of legal representation.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“They made a complicated situation much easier for us to navigate.”
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Professionalism and integrity
“Attorney Jeffrey Beadnell has helped me multiple times throughout the course of the previous few months, particularly in assisting me with various contracts. He is nothing but professional, acting with integrity and proficiency in ensuring that you are protected.”
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Tenacious and effective in court
“Attorney Thibodeau is STRONG in the courtroom. He does not backdown and does not waiver. In my case, the State tried to posture and strong arm us, but Attorney Thibodeau was fierce and sharp. He knew exactly how to respond and he took control, quickly putting a stop to their antics.”
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Compassionate and client-focused
“Highly recommend. Very compassionate group of attorneys who treat their clients well.”
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