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Jon L. Jensen - Columbus, OH
713 South Front Street Columbus, OH 43206
The Law Offices of Saia & Piatt, Inc.
Columbus Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Jensen's practice is focused on litigation in the primary areas of Family Law, Probate Law, Estate Planning, Criminal Law and Personal Injury. He has successfully litigated numerous jury trials in both State and Federal court...
Mr. Jensen's practice is focused on litigation in the primary areas of Family Law, Probate Law, Estate Planning, Criminal Law and Personal Injury. He has successfully litigated numerous jury trials in both State and Federal court...
Jon L. Jensen, is a partner with the Law Offices of Saia & Piatt, Inc., with law offices located in Columbus, Delaware, Mt. Gilead, Cambridge and New Lexington, Ohio. Mr. Jensen has over 22 years of experience as an attorney.Mr. Jensen's practice is focused on litigation in the primary areas of Family Law, Probate Law, Estate Planning, Criminal Law and Personal Injury. He has successfully litigated numerous jury trials in both State and Federal court. He has also successfully argued cases in front of a number of appellate courts throughout the state of Ohio. Mr. Jensen has completed the Ohio State Highway Patrol's ADAP course for OVI detection. Mr. Jensen is also licensed through the Ohio Municipal League to sit as a Mayor's Court Magistrate throughout the state of Ohio. He has served as Magistrate for the Village of Cardington for the past fourteen years.
Mr. Jensen is the firm's primary attorney in Morrow, Marion, Knox, Crawford, Wyandot, and Richland counties. He is dedicated to making sure that his client's receive both the attention and the aggressive representation they deserve.
About Jon L. Jensen
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law / OVI
- Probate
- Estate Planning
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 2000
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 2003
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio, 2005
Specialties and Certifications
- Mayor's Court Magistrate, Ohio Municipal League
Other Affiliations
- Morrow County Bar Association (President)
- Ohio State Bar Association, Member
- Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Member
- Marion County Bar Association, Member
- Delaware County Bar Association, Member
Past Positions
- Village of Cardington, Magistrate
Education
- University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio, 2000
Juris Doctor - Central Michigan University, 1996
Bachelor of Science
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
713 South Front Street Columbus, OH 43206
Phone
Office Hours
Open 24 Hours
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