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Jason M. Kunowski
Ramsell & Kunowski, LLC
1121 E. Main Street
Suite 124
St. Charles, IL 60174
Phone: 630-786-6062
Website: illinois-criminal-defense-attorney.com/

About Jason M. Kunowski
Jason Kunowski was born on April 1, 1983. He is a Partner with Ramsell & Kunowski, LLC. He grew up in DuPage County. Jason received his undergraduate education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and went to law school at Northern Illinois University College of Law. While in law school, Jason was a 711 Intern with the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office. Also while in law school, Jason excelled in Mock Trial and the National Trial Competition. Jason has over 15 years in courtroom experience and in practicing law. He has handled countless DUI cases from beginning to end, including: contested hearings, bench trials and jury trials. After exploring other practice areas, Jason returned to his passion of Criminal Defense with Ramsell & Kunowski, L.L.C.. In 2010, Jason was licensed by the Illinois Supreme Court and U.S. Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He also speaks Spanish. Jason enjoys working out, spending time with his wife and their dogs, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears, the English Premier League and stand up comedy.
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