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Chat withState: Indiana
Acquired: 1988
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200 E. 90th Drive, Merrillville, IN, 46410
7 Client Reviews
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Posted by Tim | January 25, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Great lawyer!
Jim handled an OWI case for me and helped me so much. I was looking at a 1 year license suspension and he got the Prosecutor to reduce the charge and terminate the suspension. Jim kept me informed of what was going on with the case and got it resolved with just 1 court apppearance. Thanks Jim!
"I have know Attorney Thiros for over twenty years and have referred many clients to him. They have all been very pleased with their outcomes and his professional demeanor"
"I endorse Jim Thiros. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing him professionally for over twenty years. He is a skilled trial attorney. He is prepared, understands the nuances of the law, and conducts himself in a very professional manner. He represents his clients well."
"I endorse this lawyer. Jim does great work in both the State and Federal Courts. He has handled many difficult cases and helped his clients get out of tough situations or at least minimize the consequences of being in trouble."
Medical malpractice lawyer
2020
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Notable, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2014 - Present
Partner, Thiros &Thiros
2008 - 2014
Partner, Thiros & Stracci
1988 - 2008
Associate, Cohen & Thiros
1985 - 1986
Clerk, Lake Superior Court
1997 - Present
National Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
1988 - Present
Indiana State Bar AssociationMember
1988 - Present
Lake County Bar AssociationMember
1988
JD - Juris Doctor
1984
BS - Bachelor of Science
2018
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