Bennett Law Offices
Illinois Law Firm
Bennett Law Offices
Bennett Law Offices is an experienced, full service law firm that concentrates on Personal Injury and the Defense of Criminal Charges, both in Illinois State Courts and Federal Court. Since admission to the Illinois State Bar Association in 1998, attorney Kelly Q. Bennett of Bennett Law Offices has secured millions of dollars for his clients, through both pre-trial settlement and by going to trial. He will fight for your case with his extensive experience in criminal defense cases and personal injury cases.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
Principal Attorney:
- Kelly Q. Bennett
Bennett Law Offices
30 S. Stolp Ave.
Ste. 404
Aurora, IL 60506
Tel: 630/264-0671
Fax: 630/897-2678
http://www.bennettlawoffices.net/
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