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SETH H. STUDER
Experienced Attorney with a demonstrated history of working in the law practice industry. Skilled in trial practice, public speaking, legal writing, trials, personal injury and criminal defense. Strong professional with Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School.
“Unfortunately, bad things o en happen to good people. Fighting for clients in need and their rights is a full-time job, and it is one for which I take enormous pride. Whether it is a misdemeanor, a juvenile delinquency case, or a serious felony charge, people’s liberty and livelihood are constantly at stake, mak- ing the power of having a zealous advocate by your side so vital. I have been involved in thousands of criminal cases over the years, and the courtroom and trial experience I have gathered have better prepared me to take care of you. My attention to detail and creativity are what separate me from your average criminal defense attorney. Our  rm places a premium on client service, which means more than just answering your calls and personally guiding you through the pro- cess. We will honestly outline all of your op- tions given the facts of your case so that we can develop a defense strategy that protects both your immediate and long-term inter- ests.”
PROFESSIONAL AFFLILIATIONS
Florida Bar
Clay County Bar Association
Florida Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers
Jacksonville Bar Association Jacksonville Justice Association (Volunteer) Judge for Clay County Teen
Court
Associate in the Chester Bedell Inn of
Courts
When it comes to eliciting the support of an investigator to gather the facts of a case, many larger  rms just go ahead and take care of the job without including the client in the process. At Kirillo  Jowers, they take it a step further.
“We want the clients to feel like they’re part of the entire process as their case moves forward,” says Jowers. “ at’s why we spend as much time as it takes going over every step with them regarding the investi- gation.  e tiniest details can make a monumental di erence in these cases.”
“Personal Touch - Professional Results’ is not just a great tagline, it’s how we run our  rm,” noted Kirillo . “If we see a text, call, or email come through from a client, it doesn’t matter what we are doing, we try to answer as quickly as possible.”
“By the time that a client comes through our doors, they’ve been a part of an unfortunate event that may impact their lives for years,” says Jowers. “ e least we can do is be someone they can count on. We have essentially based our  rm around the Golden Rule.”
THE FUTURE PARADOX
Although the duo have only been partners for a short time, their dedication to providing this unparalleled personal attention to their clients is not going unnoticed. Garnering multiple AVVO awards for client satisfaction, both Kirillo  and Jowers are gaining a solid reputa- tion in the area of personal injury.
So, where does the paradox come in? Keeping the  rm’s values intact while controlling growth is the number one priority for both Kirillo  and Jowers.
“As we grow, we will continue to keep our caseloads small enough to give our clients the personal attention they need and deserve,” says Kirillo .
“We know it will always be di cult to compete in this market full of  rms that spend a staggering amount of money on advertising,” says Jowers. “Our focus is quality over quantity; to give each of our clients our undivided attention.”
“Honestly, we love what we have been able to accomplish here,” says Kirillo . “We enjoy working together and practicing the way we be- lieve that personal injury cases should be handled: with open com- munication between clients and their attorneys.”
KIRILLOFF JOWERS P.A.
707 Peninsular Place, Suite 207 Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 329-2718
wwwkirillo owers.com


































































































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