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St Louis Criminal Defense, Personal Injury and Civil Litigation Law Firm
Overview
From his law office in St. Louis, Missouri, attorney Justin K. Summary, founder and owner of The Summary Law Firm, provides exceptional and effective counsel, advocacy and support to a diverse range of clients across his region who have legal needs involving any of the following:
- Assault charges
- Drug crimes
- DWI/DUI defense and sobriety testing
- Federal criminal defense
- Juvenile criminal defense
- Shoplifting and theft
- Municipal charges
- Expungements
A top-ranked trial attorney with nearly eighteen years of...
From his law office in St. Louis, Missouri, attorney Justin K. Summary, founder and owner of The Summary Law Firm, provides exceptional and effective counsel, advocacy and support to a diverse range of clients across his region who have legal needs involving any of the following:
- Assault charges
- Drug crimes
- DWI/DUI defense and sobriety testing
- Federal criminal defense
- Juvenile criminal defense
- Shoplifting and theft
- Municipal charges
- Expungements
A top-ranked trial attorney with nearly eighteen years of total legal experience, Mr. Summary began his legal career serving as a public defender before entering private practice. During his time in practice, he has successfully handled hundreds of complex and high-stakes criminal matters for his clients. From his efforts, he has secured many acquittals, dismissals and reductions of charges, which means you can rely on him to fight hard to protect your rights and help you obtain a favorable outcome.
Mr. Summary is also on hand to serve as counsel during police interrogations or interviews, and he offers effective expungement services to help seal your criminal record from public view. Honored for his remarkable professionalism, he has earned consistent recognition from his legal peers in the region. Perhaps even more meaningful, his law firm has received numerous testimonials and referrals from his satisfied clients.
To speak with Mr. Summary about your legal needs, you can contact him at The Summary Law Firm to schedule a consultation.
About The Summary Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense, Personal Injury and Civil Litigation
- Assault Charges
- Drug Crimes
- DWI/DUI Defense
- Federal Criminal Defense
- Traffic Violations
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Insurance Claims
- Business Litigation
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4542 W. Pine Blvd.Suite 2A St Louis, MO 63108
Office Hours
Mon - Fri: 9AM – 5PM, Sat - Sun: Closed
Phone
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