John Tolley

Co-Owner

Civil Litigation and Criminal Defense

 John Tolley is a former Prosecutor & Insurance Defense lawyer licensed in the States of New York, Florida and New Jersey. He is a highly experienced litigation & trial attorney who has tried 40 jury trials. 
John Tolley is a former Prosecutor & Insurance Defense lawyer licensed in the States of New York, Florida and New Jersey.

Mr. Tolley attended Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law, where he obtained his Juris Doctor in 2014. While in law School, Mr. Tolley was an active member of the Nova Trial Association and the Moot Court Society, representing his law school in several trial and appellate advocacy competitions nationwide. Prior to attending law school he graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science and Double Major in Legal Studies and Criminal Justice.

Upon graduating with honors from law school, Mr. Tolley served as a prosecutor handling thousands of felony and misdemeanor cases. He tried 40 jury trials and was quickly promoted to a special unit prosecutor handling violent first-degree felonies including attempted murders.

After serving as a prosecutor, Mr. Tolley entered private practice handling large caseloads as an attorney with a Civil Litigation Insurance Defense Firm. While practicing at this firm, he represented multiple AAA rated insurance carriers including Citizens Property, ASI, ARK Royal, Prepared, Progressive, Security First and Weston.

Mr. Tolley continues to be actively involved in his community. Since 2014, he mentored and developed the next wave of Law graduates serving as a head coach for Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad School of Law's mock trial program.
John Tolley
Co-Owner
Civil Litigation and Criminal Defense
JT Law Firm PA

Website:
www.jtlegaloffices.com

Phone:
8555852997

Address:
395 Avenue X
Brooklyn, New York
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Criminal Defense
Insurance Law
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