Top best C Lawyers in Saint Charles | 150 available
150 C lawyers are available in Saint Charles, Illinois. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $60 per hour.
90 - 150
$214 - $478
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4.4 - 4.8 ★
150 C Lawyers Found Near You
Attorney Joseph Harvath runs a General Practice Law Firm in Missouri. He can assist you in any of your legal matters, and specializes in criminal defense litigation. Contact Joe today for a free consultation regarding any legal concerns you may have.
Attorney Anthony J. Giudice is recognized throughout Kane, Kendall, DuPage, and DeKalb Counties for his excellence in family law. He provides skilled representation in divorce, custody, child support, business valuations, and post-divorce modifications, utilizing both courtroom advocacy and mediation. Anthony’s appointment as a Guardian ad Litem by local courts underscores his unique skills in child-related matters and commitment to the best interests of children in contested custody cases. In addition to family law, his experience in commercial litigation—including breach of contract, legal malpractice, and foreclosure—enhances his ability to navigate complex financial and legal issues. Anthony is respected by peers and clients alike for his honesty, direct communication, and personalized approach. A graduate of John Marshall Law School, he excelled academically, making the Dean’s List and being named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. His professional distinctions include selection as a Leading Lawyer (2020–2024), National Advocates Top 40 Under 40, and recognition as an “Emerging Lawyer.” Anthony’s appellate advocacy in published family law decisions reflects his commitment to achieving the best outcomes for his clients.
As a communicator, John Peskind excels. He is an extraordinary writer and courtroom advocate. John is a superb legal researcher, always able to find the correct legal authority to support his arguments. When other lawyers in the office need support for a position, they call on John’s expertise and research skills. He prides himself on making strong and persuasive legal arguments. His superior communication skills also help him ease his client’s anxiety. John knows that divorce is complex and confusing and it is not unusual for clients to feel overwhelmed. He helps his clients gain confidence by keeping them educated and informed about all aspects of the case.
Applying experience, creativity, and skill to solve our clients' problems.. There are litigators and then there are trial attorneys. Litigators push paper and generate legal fees. Trial attorneys resolve disputes. Robert Guinness counts himself as one of the trial attorneys. Over the past 30+ years, Robert Guinness has represented clients in a wide range of practice areas, including construction litigation, civil litigation, real estate, business formation, employment law, and municipal law. This variety of disciplines gives him unique insights into solving his clients' problems from many different perspectives.. He has written educational materials for other lawyers, including an authoritative work on Mechanics Liens in Missouri. Mr. Guinness serves as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association's Construction Industry Panel. He is also a member of the American Bar Association's Forum on the Construction Industry.. Mr. Guinness represents clients in the state and federal courts of both Missouri and Illinois. He has argued appellate cases in the Missouri Supreme Court, Missouri Court of Appeals, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Seventh and Eighth Circuits. He served as a legal assistant (law clerk) to a Circuit Judge of the United States Courts of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, and also to a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri.
After graduating from DePaul University’s College of Law and passing the bar, Ryan P. Theriault immediately began practice as a trial attorney to pursue his passion to help those that have been harmed by others, and to provide them with a better grasp of the law along the way.. “I don’t want to meet with a client and tell them to ‘sign this and sign this.’ I want them to understand the litigation, what they’re signing, why they’re doing it, and to be an active part of the legal process. I want them to be comfortable leaving our office knowing they received great legal direction and representation.”. Ryan is a life-long resident of the Chicago and Fox Valley areas, and uses that approach when representing families harmed by the negligence of others.. “You have to put yourself in their shoes to truly understand their pain and suffering,” Theriault explains. “If someone has been injured on the job and their employer or the insurance company has taken away their weekly paycheck, the only means of supporting their family, they throw themselves completely in your lap. At that point, we are prepared to fight on their behalf.”. Prior to practicing law, Ryan worked for a large Chicago-area police department. As a result, Ryan has a special interest in representing public safety officers who have been injured as a result of their dedicated service to others.. When not devoting his time and efforts to his clients, Ryan offers his expertise to Prairie State Legal Services on a pro bono basis, has volunteered for the Kane County Bar Association’s “Ask A Lawyer” phone bank service and served as a judge for local mock trial competitions. He has presented at Continuing Legal Education seminars and has been published on the topic of workers compensation issues.. In 2012, Ryan was profiled by his alma mater, DePaul University, in “Success Stories from Alumni under 40.”. Ryan is licensed to practice in the State of Illinois and in Illinois’ Northern District of the U.S. District Court. He is a proud member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, Illinois State Bar Association, and the Kane County Bar Association.. Ryan is an elected member of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Assembly, representing Illinois’ 16th Judicial Circuit. Founded in 1877, the Illinois State Bar Association is the premier legal association in the State of Illinois. As a voluntary organization of more than 30,000 members, the Association's primary focus is to assist Illinois lawyers in the practice of law and to promote improvements in the administration of justice.. Outside of the office, Ryan is a supporter of Special Olympics Illinois, Operation Support our Troops, Fox Valley Volunteer Hospice, and other charitable organizations.
After almost a decade of working for midsize and large law firms in Chicago, I decided to open my own office. I now focus on the legal needs of individuals in and around my community. My goal is to provide practical legal services in understandable language at reasonable rates.
After 10 years of practicing as a senior associate for 3 of the area's top firms in both St. Charles and St. Louis Counties, Bradley opened the Bodeux Law Group, LLC in downtown St. Charles. Bradley is a native of St. Charles, residing here for over 40+ years. Being born and raised in St. Charles, Bradley and his wife now raise 3 of thier own children in this community. Bradley has practiced for over 10 years in most areas of law, focusing on divorce, child custody, child support, DWI, traffic, personal injury, wills, power of attorney, living will, beneficiary deeds, paternity, juvenile, adoptions, guardianships, family law, and general practice.. Bradley is currently offering free consultations and is located just one block from the St. Charles County Circuit Court.
A Californian native, Attorney Stephen D. Brown, headed east to attend law school in Illinois in 1996 and remained since. He attended Northern Illinois University School of Law and graduated Cum Laude in 1999. While in law school, Mr. Brown participated in law review, was a semi-finalist for moot court in 1997, and he was the 1997 Corpus Juris Secundum award winner for Civil Procedure.. Although Mr. Brown’s first job as an attorney was for the Kane County State’s Attorney, his first job in the legal field started when he was in high school as a file clerk for Rich & Ezer, a medium sized (AV) rated firm in Los Angeles, California. After his graduation from law school, he also worked as a paralegal for successor firm Ezer & Williamson.. In his public service career that lasted fifteen years, Stephen was an Assistant Kane County State’s Attorney in Kane County. Mr. Brown served in the criminal, civil, and family justice divisions. In the criminal division, Mr. Brown prosecuted offenders for a wide variety of criminal offenses. He also handled commitment and medication proceedings involving mentally ill individuals.. As an Assistant State’s Attorney in the civil division, Mr. Brown was attorney for the County of Kane. He represented Kane County in litigation that was set in Kane County, DuPage County, Winnebago County, the Illinois Industrial Commission, and the Federal Court in Chicago. Mr. Brown handled cases involving property owned by Kane County, personal injury related to Kane County employees, worker’s compensation proceedings, election violations, and ordinance violations in connection with the Kane County Health Department and the Kane County Development Department. Mr. Brown also authored numerous legal opinion briefs for different agencies of Kane County government.. As an attorney for the Family Justice Division, Mr. Brown represented the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) in proceedings for the establishment and enforcement of child support orders. In this capacity, he frequently participated in proceedings in Kane County family court to establish and modify child support orders and for contempt of court. As part of his representation of HFS, Mr. Brown worked with HFS to correct erroneous withholding orders when they were discovered. Stephen treasures the commemorative plaque he received from the Child Support Division for his many years of outstanding service to be among his most prized possessions. This plaque is currently hanging in his office.. In 2015, Mr. Brown left the State’s Attorney’s Office and was an Associate for Douglas B. Warlick & Associates. As an associate, Mr. Brown successfully tried cases related to custody, dissolution, and support. In 2016, Mr. Brown expanded his practice to include mediation and participation in proceedings as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem. In 2017, Stephen founded the Law Office of Stephen D. Brown.