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Martindale, Edward Leo Jr.

Edward Leo Martindale Jr. - Jackson, TN

Attorney at Law Offices of Edward L. Martindale, Jr., PC

Civil Trial Lawyers in Jackson, TN

174 West University Parkway Jackson, TN 38305

Jackson Civil Trial Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Trial

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  • By Peter S. on Nov. 10, 2023
    Hired Attorney 2019-2023
    if there was a way to give negative 5 stars I would. I hired this law office in 2019. after 2 years of multiple times having to fill out the same paper work someone calls me to let me know they let go of there secretary and I would need to restart the entire process. 2 years later, they let me know they are dropping the case. no research, no help, worst experience of my life when it comes to legal help. I would advise if you have to use this firm dont even bother. you will get no where. they should be stripped of there ability to practice law.
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Jackson, TN

174 West University Parkway
Jackson, TN 38305

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Phone Number: (731) 660-1529

Fax Number: (731) 661-0024

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