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91 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 60045 in Lake Forest, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $292 per hour.
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Valerie I. Steiner is a seasoned divorce and family law attorney who prioritizes her clients’ needs throughout every stage of representation. She specializes in guiding clients through the complexities of financial and custodial disputes, helping them understand their options and make informed decisions aligned with their priorities. With a focus on achieving her clients’ goals, Ms. Steiner employs tailored strategies and tools to deliver effective results. Her expertise includes litigating complex financial matters, such as those involving closely held businesses and executive compensation. Known for her ability to simplify intricate issues, she develops persuasive strategies to secure favorable outcomes.. Ms. Steiner is also deeply experienced in representing parents and children in high-conflict custody disputes. She provides compassionate guidance through emotionally challenging situations, empowering her clients with confidence and clarity. A frequent speaker and author, Ms. Steiner has presented on topics such as business valuation and litigation in divorce proceedings. She is admitted to practice in Illinois, Michigan, and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Ms. Steiner is an active member of the Lake County Bar Association, the Association of Women Attorneys of Lake County, and the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Uniquely qualified Attorney specializing in Estates/Trusts, Probate, Business. Formations, Real Estate Transactions and Closings who also holds the following professional designations:. * CPA- Certified Public Accountant. * CFP- Certified Financial Planner. * CLU- Chartered Life Underwriter. * ChFC-Chartered Financial Consultant. Please feel free to call for a FREE initial consultation.
Understanding that reaching an equitable financial settlement is a priority for clients, Carlton Marcyan, a partner of the firm and a certified public accountant and financial planner, applies his business acumen to financial discovery, analysis and litigation. With a focus on preserving assets, he guides clients to strategic decisions that have a positive return. Well-regarded by the business community and judges, Mr. Marcyan represents high-level executives and their spouses.. Known for his respectful style, Mr. Marcyan believes that listening carefully to clients and working together with them makes for a stronger case. He emphasizes matching the right divorce process to the client's needs. An experienced litigator, Mr. Marcyan has also been a leader in collaborative law.. Prior to joining Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP, Mr. Marcyan worked for Coopers & Lybrand, one of the largest international accounting firms, and the Internal Revenue Service. His accounting expertise enables him to evaluate businesses objectively and quickly understand financial circumstances that elude other divorce lawyers.. A graduate of the John Marshall Law School, Mr. Marcyan received his bachelor's degree from DePaul University and completed his MBA, with honors, at the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. He is a Fellow of both the American and International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a member of the American Bar Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Illinois Society of CPAs, and Financial Planning Association. He is the past president of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois. He currently serves as the president of the Lake County Bar Foundation.. Mr. Marcyan is listed in Best Lawyers of America, named a Leading Lawyer by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company, selected an Illinois Super Lawyer, and honored as the 2012 Chicago Family Law "Lawyer of the Year" and the 2014 and 2011 Chicago Collaborative Law "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers in America.. He is the author of numerous articles and presents programs throughout the country on topics including trial practice, financial and tax aspects of divorce and collaborative law.
Since 1996, I have represented everyday people from all walks of life against large corporations and insurance companies and have won large verdicts and settlements in difficult cases personal injury, medical malpractice and workplace negligence.
No nonsense, straight forward legal representation and litigation.
My office is in Lake Forest, but I've closed deals in Chicago and every collar county, so whether you're in Barrington or Berwyn, Lake Villa or Lockport, Wheaton or Waukegan, I am ready to assist you in your home purchase or sale.. I have closed hundreds upon hundreds of real estate transactions in the Chicagoland area since 1999. I work to ensure that every client in a real estate purchase or sale receives my personal attention, is treated with respect, and knows that I will do my utmost to guide them to a successful closing. Prompt, professional, personalized service.
More often than not, the better position at the negotiation table is the product of an even better position at trial. Applying that theory through careful listening, extensive preparation, and aggressive litigation, Brett M. Buckley provides an individualized approach to each case and works tirelessly to achieve the best possible results for his clients in their divorce and custody disputes.. An associate attorney with Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP, Mr. Buckley represents business owners, executives, professionals, celebrities, professional athletes, people with multigenerational wealth and their spouses in divorce and custody disputes. Starting as a law clerk with the firm in 2011 and as an associate in 2013, Mr. Buckley concentrates his practice exclusively in the area of family law, including the distribution of multi-million dollar estates and complicated custody disputes.. A life-long Chicago-area resident who grew up on the city’s south side, Mr. Buckley attended Mount Carmel High School, earned his Bachelor’s Degree from North Central College in Naperville, and earned his Juris Doctor from the John Marshall Law School. While in law school, Mr. Buckley focused his studies on trial advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, and family law. During his final year of law school, he represented military veterans in their familial disputes on a pro bono basis through the John Marshall Law School's Veterans' Legal Aid Clinic.. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Buckley is the co-chair of the Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers' Section Family Law Committee and volunteers his time with the Michael Matters Foundation, a non-profit organization established for the purpose of raising awareness and funds for the treatment of glioblastoma brain tumors.
Michael S. Sabath is a distinguished litigator with over twenty-five years of experience in all areas of family and matrimonial law, including matters involving complex financial issues, corporate valuations, non-marital asset protection, pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, as well as child custody, support, and visitation (including grandparent visitation).. Mr. Sabath is the managing partner of Berger Schatz’s Lake Forest office and has been a partner with Berger Schatz for over fifteen years.. A skilled negotiator, Mr. Sabath assists clients in reaching favorable settlements without the necessity of trial when possible. Mr. Sabath also regularly represents clients successfully in trials and appeals.. In 1999, Mr. Sabath was one of the youngest attorneys ever nominated as a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Illinois Chapter). He has been selected for inclusion in Illinois Super Lawyerseach year since the inception of the designation, and named to the Leading Lawyer Network each year since 2004. He has earned a peer rating of BV Distinguished by Martindale Hubbell and also recently recognized and included in Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession.. Mr. Sabath is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and Lake County Bar Association; was past co-chair of the Family Law Committee Young Lawyers Section of the Chicago Bar Association and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Illinois Chapter, and past Illinois Chapter Board of Managers of the Illinois Chapter of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers).
Kristin M. Howeth is a tenacious and strategic attorney specializing in divorce and family law. She is known for her ability to develop creative, practical solutions that align with her clients’ goals. A skilled litigator, Ms. Howeth has successfully handled complex family law cases, earning a reputation for her persuasive oral and written advocacy. Her clients trust her to navigate the legal process with confidence and precision, addressing challenges as they arise.. Ms. Howeth’s diverse legal background includes experience in civil litigation and criminal law, which enhances her ability to tackle multifaceted family law issues. She previously served as a Legal Writing Teaching Assistant at the John Marshall Law School, a role that refined her analytical and writing skills. Her tenure in the Criminal Appeals Division at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office further strengthened her expertise in crafting compelling legal arguments.. Recognized as a Rising Star by Illinois Super Lawyers in 2022, Ms. Howeth is also a co-author and presenter at the Lake County Bar Association Family Law Conference. She is admitted to practice in Illinois and is an active member of the Lake County Bar Association and the Association of Women Attorneys of Lake County.
Joshua Jackson is a partner with Jackson Buckley & Pfanenstiel LLP. An experienced litigator and skilled negotiator, he focuses his practice on complex family law matters, including novel property division and support issues, interstate and international issues, business valuation, interstate custody disputes, trusts, tax issues, and orders of protection.. Hallmarks of Joshua’s representation are individualized attention, exceptional client communication, enthusiasm for tackling the most difficult legal issues, and working tenaciously to resolve his client’s problems using a strategic, practical approach. Joshua believes that having a mastery of the law, negotiation strategy, and trial skills is critical to successfully representing clients. Equally important, and often overlooked, is understanding people - what motivates them, what will convince them to accept a client’s position, and what will stop them from taking a harmful course of action. That is what many disputes are about at their core. Joshua utilizes his skills and experience to favorably resolve his clients’ disputes.. Family law cases, unlike most types of litigation, involve ever-changing facts. Successful representation requires strategic thinking and a broad skillset. Joshua collaborates with other attorneys to settle cases, but when necessary, litigates the most difficult issues presented in family law cases. He frequently represents clients who come from other attorneys and are dissatisfied with their one-size-fits-all approach. Joshua understands that all too often, attorneys have an always settle or always litigate mentality. One of the most important aspects of his representation is advising a client when to be aggressive and when to collaborate. “I will tell you when to tap the breaks and when to hit the accelerator.”. Among his many career achievements, Joshua has earned recognition to “The Best Lawyers in America” list since 2016 and was honored as one of Law Bulletin Media’s “40 Under Forty Illinois Attorneys to Watch” in 2018. Joshua has also been named to the Illinois Leading Lawyers list and to the Illinois Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers since 2014. He has been called upon as a speaker and lecturer on family law issues including tax issues, property division, bifurcation, and arbitration for bar associations and as a guest lecturer at DePaul University College of Law.. A published author, Joshua has written articles for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Law Journal Newsletters, and he has also co-authored the chapter on Marital Settlement Agreements for multiple editions of “Illinois Family Law: Property and Financial Aspects of Dissolution Actions” for the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education.. Joshua’s notable post-law school training includes the Harvard Law School Negotiation Institute Workshop and the American Bar Association / National Institute for Trial Attorneys’ Trial Advocacy Institute.. An active leader in his community, Joshua has served as President of the Lake Forest Caucus – a non-partisan volunteer organization that identifies, vets, and slates individuals for community leadership positions including mayor, alderman, and school board. He served as President as part of four (4) years of service in that organization.
I received my Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law. I have been practicing law for over 14 years with experience in all areas of family and matrimonial law, including custody and visitation, maintenance, child support, financial issues, adoptions and post decree actions. I am a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, Lake County Bar Association, The Association of Women Attorneys of Lake County, and Lake County Bar Association Family Law Committee.
Chair, Intellectual Property Practice | Omnus LawRegistered Patent Attorney – Lake Forest, IL. Steven Shape is a highly accomplished attorney and the Chair of the Intellectual Property Practice at Omnus Law. Based in Lake Forest, IL, Steven brings over 40 years of experience in intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and IP litigation. A Registered Patent Attorney with the USPTO, Steven has successfully guided clients through complex IP matters across diverse industries and international jurisdictions.. Steven’s practice focuses on patent prosecution, trademark registration, IP portfolio management, and intellectual property litigation. He has represented clients in high-stakes proceedings before U.S. federal courts, the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), as well as global forums including the European Patent Office and Japanese Patent Office.. From AI and software to blockchain, fintech, medical devices, chemical processes, and advanced manufacturing, Steven offers strategic counsel on protecting innovations and enforcing IP rights. His clients range from startups to Fortune 500 companies, and he has deep expertise in negotiating licensing agreements and technology transfers on a global scale.. Steven also advises on the intellectual property dimensions of mergers and acquisitions, helping businesses secure and monetize their intangible assets. A published author and frequent speaker on topics like AI-driven patent strategies and global IP enforcement, Steven is a recognized thought leader in the field.. When not practicing law, Steven enjoys flying as a private pilot, refereeing ice hockey games, and working hands-on with computer systems and audio/video technologies.. Whether you're seeking to protect your innovations, resolve an IP dispute, or navigate a complex licensing deal, Steven Shape offers the experience and insight to help you succeed.. Practice Areas:
Brian earned his Bachelor's degree in English literature from the University of Michigan in 1997, where he also became fluent in Spanish. He then attended law school at the University of Illinois College of Law. He graduated in 1997 and became licensed to practice law that same year.. Brian began working at a prominent defense firm in Chicago where he focused on mass tort and medical malpractice cases. Those included asbestos, latex glove and Fen-Phen cases.. Brian then joined a Plantiff’s law firm in 1999 where he quickly rose to partner. He spent more than sixteen years at that firm where his practice was devoted solely to the areas of medical malpractice, nursing home and catastrophic personal injury matters. During that time, Brian was instrumental in obtaining several multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients. Those included a $17.3 million settlement for a woman hit by a bus, a $17 million settlement for a person hit by a car in her driveway, a $7 million settlement for a newborn baby who was given an overdose of medication in the hospital, a $4.8 million verdict for a woman whose surgeon committed medical malpractice, a $4.25 million settlement for a baby due to medical negligence, a $1.75 million settlement for a man who was dropped in a hopsital and suffered a mild brain injury, and a $1.2 million settlement/verdict for a seventy-three year old man whose doctors committed malpractice.. Brian is an active member of the Lake County Bar Association. He is currently the Second Vice President of the organization and will take over as President in 2018. In 2012 he was first elected to the Board of Directors and in 2015 he was elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. He is the chairman of the Civil Trial and Appeals Committee for the Bar Association and frequently gives presentations on trial topics and issues.. Brian is nationally recognized for his high-tech approach to streamlining trials with technology and was featured in the American Bar Association’s Law Practice Journal for his technologically-advanced trial work. Brian regularly gives presentations to lawyers, paralegals, and law students.. Brian is a member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association where he serves on the Board of Advocates. He is also a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and American Association for Justice.
Attorney Amy Handler Kasallis founded the Law Office of Amy Handler Kasallis in 2006 to serve families with unique needs.. Amy has been practicing law for nearly 30 years, the majority of which she has concentrated her practice in the areas of guardianship and special needs-focused estate planning. As a mother of a young adult son with Autism, she brings both extensive personal and professional experience to her practice.. Amy provides clients with legal assistance from a place of understanding and compassion. She knows that when parents have a child with a disability, decisions about planning for the future can be complicated and emotional. She helps her clients to understand options, navigate complexities, and find the right tools to help on their unique journeys.. Amy is frequently appointed by the court to act as Guardian ad Litem in adult disabled guardianship matters. She has served as the committee chair for the Trusts & Estates Committee for Lake County Bar Association. She is also a frequent presenter on the topics of adult disabled guardianship, guardianship alternatives, and special needs planning for both parents' groups and her fellow attorneys.
As an accomplished Matrimonial and Family Law practitioner, Ms. McAlister understands that her clients are real people facing emotionally challenging decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. She is an experienced litigator known for her tenacity in the courtroom, yet she is accessible and sensitive to her clients throughout case proceedings.. Ms. McAlister is skilled in handling divorces involving substantial assets and complex estates, including the identification and valuation of real estate, securities, business interests, retirement funds, pension plans, tax shelters, overseas accounts, stock options, trusts, and other sources of wealth.. Ms. McAlister has over 10 years of experience representing clients in all areas of family law, dispute resolution, and litigation. Areas of expertise include divorce, allocation of parental responsibilities and parenting time/child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support, prenuptial/postnuptial agreements, equitable distribution, and separation and settlement agreements. We also handle complex financial issues, matters involving corporate valuations, non-marital tracing, asset protection, and grandparent visitation.
"It is my goal that each client be well informed and educated about all the retirement plans involved in a case before deciding whether and how to divide the retirement plans as part of an equitable resolution of the entire case.". Retirement plans are often one of the most valuable assets in a divorce. There are many different types of retirement plans, and the rules and regulations regarding division of the plans are complex. I concentrates my practice exclusively on the evaluation and analysis of retirement plans in association with the litigation of complex family law matters. My mastery on the subject allows me to educate clients about their retirement plans, explain the options available for dividing the plans, and maximize the assets. Not only do I have a J.D., I earned, with honors, an L.L.M in Employee Benefits from the John Marshall Law School. I am uniquely qualified to prepare Qualified Domestic Relations Orders and other orders dividing retirement plans. Ms. Voigt strongly believes that time spent analyzing retirement plans while the divorce is pending will save the client time and money.