Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 62701 | 169 available
169 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 62701 in Springfield, Missouri. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $410 per hour.
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When facing a divorce or any other family law matter, life as you know it may be changing faster than you can keep up with. It is normal to have questions and not know where to turn. When these issues arise, having caring and diligent family law representation in your corner can make all the difference throughout your case. Thomas Ewick is a compassionate Senior Associate Attorney with Stange Law Firm. He can assist you with your family law matters throughout Sangamon County, and nearby, from the firm’s Springfield, Illinois office.. Thomas earned his Juris Doctorate from the Indiana University School of Law in May 2002. While in law school, he served as an Articles Editor for the Indiana Law Review and made the Dean’s List for three semesters. Before earning his law degree, Thomas obtained a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Indiana State University in May 1998. In undergraduate school, he made the Dean’s List for six semesters, was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society, and was a recipient of the R. Christopher Perry Memorial Pre-Law Award. Thomas is currently licensed to help clients in the state of Illinois.. Before joining the Springfield, Illinois divorce and family law attorneys at Stange Law Firm, Thomas most recently worked for the Office of the Illinois Attorney General as an Assistant Attorney General and then as an Assistant Unit Supervisor. Here he was tasked with supervising the Assistant Attorney Generals in the Civil Trials Unit of the General Law Bureau, representing State agencies and employees in State and Federal courts and proceedings before the Illinois Civil Service Commission, State Police Merit Board, and the Illinois Humans Rights Commission, drafting and filing answers to complaints, pleadings, motions, and memorandums of law, responding to discovery requests, and trying cases before judges and juries. In total, Thomas brings over 20 years of legal experience as an attorney to his role at Stange Law Firm and he looks forward to using this experience to help his clients rebuild their lives.. Note: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements.
Please contact me directly if you are in need of estate planning (trusts, wills, strategies for taxable estates or wealth preservation), asset protection, estate administration, business advice and commercial real estate transactions, including tax deferring like-kind exchanges. I am an elected Fellow of the American College of Trust & Estate Counsel (ACTEC), and invite you to review my resume on Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP's web site, accessible through the link provided, for more information.
Martin Haxel is a Springfield-based attorney whose three-decade career spans roles from public service to private practice. After earning undergraduate degrees at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville—funded by factory work and cemetery maintenance—he attended Saint Louis University Law, bartending evenings and researching cases at a local firm. Upon passing the bar, he joined the Illinois Attorney General’s office, defending state interests while supporting his family with his wife, Laurie, and their three children. In 1990 he founded Haxel Law, focusing on personal injury and workers’ compensation. Recognized for his insider knowledge of insurance tactics, he has negotiated numerous multimillion-dollar settlements, most notably a $1.3 million policy-limit award for a severely injured motorcyclist. Clients praise his no-nonsense approach, integrity, and willingness to go to trial. Outside the office, he stays active playing senior league hockey, cycling scenic trails, and boating on Lake Springfield.
Daniel Noll is a native of Springfield, Illinois. He graduated from Illinois College with a degree in Business Administration and Economics in 2006.. For law school, Daniel attended Southern Illinois University School of Law. He was named to the Dean’s list and was also an editor of the Southern Illinois University Law Journal, a publication of legal and scholarly works. Mr. Noll spent a large amount of time during law school getting practical experience. He was a clerk for United States District Court Judge (retired) Jeanne Scott. In addition, he interned with the Sangamon County State’s Attorney’s Office and the United States Attorney’s Office in Springfield, Illinois.. In 2010, Mr. Noll graduated from SIU with his Jurist Doctorate and passed the bar that year. After graduation, Daniel returned to Springfield, IL and worked for the Sangamon County State’s Attorney’s Office. In that position, he prosecuted traffic and misdemeanor offenses and took felony cases to jury trial.. After a short time with the State’s Attorney, Daniel decided to go into private practice in his family’s law firm. In this capacity, he has defended cases ranging from speeding tickets to Federal Triple Murder Death Penalty cases.. Mr. Noll is an aggressive attorney with a common sense approach to dealing with legal problems. He has been very successful in jury trials and negotiating for clients because of his understanding of the law, his trial experience, and his willingness to fight for his client’s rights.. Daniel Noll represents clients on all criminal charges (link to criminal overview) and accepts civil rights cases (link to civil rights overview).. Courts of Practice: U.S. District Court (Central District of Illinois). Springfield Division, Urbana Division, Peoria Division. Circuit Courts: Sangamon, Macon, Cass, Christian, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Logan, and Schuyler counties in Illinois. Associations: Sangamon County Bar Association. Illinois State Bar Association. Lincoln-Douglas Inn of Courts
Abby L. Sgro received her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in pre-law and Spanish from Eastern Illinois University and received her Juris Doctor degree from Saint Louis University. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois and in the Central District of Illinois.. During her law school career, Abby clerked in a wide variety of practice areas, but spent a majority of her time at the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office, where she was able to use her 711 license to participate in court proceedings.. Upon graduating law school, Abby accepted a position as legal counsel at the Illinois Environmental Regulatory Group (IERG), where she advocated for business and the regulated community on environmental matters. She is a Belleville, Illinois native, who moved to Springfield after graduating law school and accepting the legal counsel position at IERG.. Outside of practicing law, Abby is also very involved in the Springfield community through young professional groups and volunteer work.. Abby now concentrates her practice in the areas of civil litigation, criminal defense and environmental at Giffin, Winning, Cohen & Bodewes, P.C. as an Associate.
A graduate of the Loyola University Chicago School of Law (with certificates in trial advocacy and child and family law), Attorney Harris was admitted to practice in the state of Illinois in 2006, as well as the United States District Court for the Northern and Central Districts of Illinois. He has been recognized for his pro bono work especially with the Cook County Public Defender's office. Attorney Harris travels throughout the state to handle clients' affairs.