Top best Mediation Lawyers in ZIP 60181 | 2 available
2 Mediation lawyers are available in ZIP code 60181 in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $271 per hour.
Mediation Lawyers Nearby Oakbrook Terrace 60181 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(Hinsdale Area) 60521 5.9 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Morton Grove Area) 60053 14.9 miles
(Skokie Area) 60076 16.7 miles
(Chicago Area) 60661 17.1 miles
(Chicago Area) 60606 17.4 miles
(Chicago Area) 60602 17.9 miles
(Chicago Area) 60603 17.9 miles
(Chicago Area) 60601 18.2 miles
(Evanston Area) 60201 18.9 miles
(Buffalo Grove Area) 60089 20.0 miles
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2 Mediation Lawyers Found Near You
Veteran divorce lawyer with forty-plus
years of courtroom experience. He is a partner in the downtown Chicago
and suburban Oak Brook divorce law firm of Kulerski and Cornelison. J. Richard is a staunch advocate of the settlement/non-court approach to
divorce.. J. Richard is a seasoned divorce trial lawyer, a Harvard
Law-trained mediator and settlement negotiator, published author,
speaker, and divorce negotiation coach.
Peter S. LubinĀ Firm co-founder brings a wealth of courtroom experience to Lubin Austermuehle's commercial and class-action litigation. He has been lead plaintiff's or defense counsel on numerous multi-million dollar class-action lawsuits with national impact. He has also handled a wide range of complex business lawsuits. Peter received an AB from Dartmouth College in 1980, and his law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1983. Along with Vincent DiTommaso, he teaches trial and litigation skills to law students at the University of Chicago Law School's Mandel Legal Aid Clinic. Peter was selected by the then Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit to be one of the founding members of the Markey-Wigmore Inns of Court, and received commendations from the DuPage Legal Assistance Foundation for providing the Foundation with substantial awards from certain class actions. In 2007 Peter was named to the Visiting Committee at the University of Chicago Law School.