John P. Majewski - Waterbury, CT
Attorney at Tinley, Renehan & Dost, LLP
Civil Litigation Lawyers in Waterbury, CT
60 North Main Street 2nd Floor Waterbury, CT 06702 - 1444
Waterbury Civil Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
Reviews
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2024I am extremely pleased with the service I received from Attorney John Majewski. Attorney Majewski was very thorough and explained the ins and outs of my case. He kept me informed along the way and gave me the peace of mind that he had my best interest at heart. I was able to focus on taking the time to care for myself and never had to worry about anything with Attorney Majewski handling my case. The office Staff was also amazing to deal with as well. If I called the Office with a question, they immediately had Atty Majewski call me right back. Everyone was so wonderful to me, and I can’t recommend a more caring and Professional Attorney to anyone who is in need of hiring an Attorney. Thank You, Attorney Majewski and Staff.
Contact
60 North Main Street
2nd Floor
Waterbury, CT 06702 - 1444
Phone: (203) 596-9030
Fax: (203) 596-9036
Website: http://tranddlaw.com/
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