Jeffrey G. Velander, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Jim Thorpe, PA with 3 reviews
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Jeffrey G. Velander

Po Box 128, Jim Thorpe, PA

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Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Washington, BS - Bachelor of Science

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22 Dec, 2023
I also experienced Mr. Velander never challenging the prosecution, unless prompted by myself. He also was repeatedly a bit sweaty, on cold Pennsylvania mornings. As if he repeatedly had late nights before representing me.
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14 Dec, 2016
I hired Attorney Velander to handle my son's criminal matter. At the time, I did not know much about the legal system. He took the time to explain the process and his staff was with me every step of the way. The office always returned my calls very promptly and was handled in a timely fashion. I would recommend his office to anyone I know.
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2012
Went to court with this attorney and he seemed un-prepared, and kept stumbling over his words. Told him important information about the case, and he forgot to mention it at court. Had to make a switch, and leave this one. Did not appear to have my best interest in mind, and after each court hearing, we walked out with our tails between our legs. Even the judge had to call him on something, that he should have already known. I would not recommend.
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