PETERSEN & IBOLD

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A Full Service Ohio Law Firm

 is a full service law firm dedicated to meeting all the legal needs of our clients. With ten attorneys that concentrate on specific areas of the law, we are able to effectively advocate for our clients regardless of their legal need. We recognize that by building on-going relationships, our attorneys are able to recommend legal strategies based on the current and future needs of each client.

Skilled Geauga County and Northeast Ohio Attorneys

As a midsized, full service law firm, we are proud to be able to combine the talents of our attorneys to provide quality legal advice and representation. Some of the matters our attorneys regularly handle include:

Contact our Skilled Chardon, Ohio Lawyers

Please contact a lawyer at Petersen & Ibold regarding any personal, business, or criminal defense matter. Our attorneys can be reached by phone at our Geauga County office (440-285-3511) or our Ashtabula County office (440-437-5295). We can also contacted by e-mail or by filling out the intake form on our Contact Us page.

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Geauga County Location
401 South Street
Village Station
Chardon OH, 44024
Phone: 440-285-3511
Fax: 440-285-3363

Ashtabula County Location
43 North Maple Street
Orwell, OH 44076
Phone: 440-437-5295
Fax: 440-285-3363


Our criminal defense attorneys represent clients throughout Northeast, Ohio including but not limited to Geauga County, Lake County, Ashtabula County, Cuyahoga County, Trumbull County, Mahoning County, Wyandot County, and the cities of Chardon, Cleveland, Painesville, Beachwood, Chagrin Falls, Mentor, Mayfield Heights, Jefferson, Chesterland, Warren, Youngstown, Upper Sandusky, and Willoughby.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

Past results afford no guarantee of future results. Every case is different and must be judged on its own merits.

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