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Tania Petts

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Tania Petts
Intake Specialist

Tania Petts serves as an Intake Specialist at Johnson Criminal Law Group, where she is often the first point of contact for individuals seeking legal assistance. In her role, she communicates with prospective clients, gathers essential information, and helps ensure that matters are directed appropriately and efficiently within the firm.

Tania brings extensive experience in client relations and administrative support, with a strong background in managing multiple priorities in fast-paced environments. She is known for her professionalism, clear communication, and ability to put people at ease during stressful or uncertain situations.

Prior to joining the firm, Tania worked as a Customer Service Specialist, where she served as a primary contact for client accounts, handled sensitive records, performed quality checks, and ensured compliance with privacy standards. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Junior Legal Assistant, conducting initial client interviews, managing case files, drafting correspondence, and serving as the first point of contact for a busy law office.

At Johnson Criminal Law Group, Tania is valued for her empathy, organization, and commitment to ensuring that everyone who contacts the firm feels heard, supported, and guided from the very first interaction.

Practice Areas

  • Client Intake and Initial Case Assessment
  • Criminal Defense Matters
  • Juvenile Dependency & CPS Matters
  • Case Coordination and Client Communication

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