Keegan, Tindal & Jaeger - Cedar Rapids, IA
Criminal Law Lawyers in Cedar Rapids, IA
425 2nd St SE #1250, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
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Cedar Rapids Criminal Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Keegan, Tindal & Jaeger
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Consulted Law firm 2019I contacted their office a week ago to inquire about representation for a basic traffic ticket for an out of state driver (I called on behalf of a student who is a refugee). When noone called back after a day I called them, the person I spoke with said they received the message and it had been passed on. They took my cell number for call back, said I should hear from the relevant attorney. I did not hear back for 5 days, just called this morning, was told that apparently noone wanted to take my case since noone called me back. Then told me that their website does not state that they handle traffic tickets, only traffic tickets with criminal offenses connected. They could not tell me that on the phone initially? Noone could bother to call to say they would not be able to offer representation? I dont know what their legal acumen is, but customer service is lacking.
Contact
425 2nd St SE
#1250,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Phone: 319-499-5524
Fax: 319-688-2754
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https://www.keeganlegal.com/
- http://keeganlegal.wordpress.com/ (J. Dean Keegan's Criminal Law Blog)
Hours: Appointment Only
Additional Iowa Locations
Iowa City, IA (Main Office, 22.6 miles)
319 E. Bloomington Street
Iowa City, IA 52245
Phone: 319-499-5524
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