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Hannah concentrates her practice in the areas of divorce, post-decree, child custody and probate matters. While attending law school, Hannah spent two years working for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office. During this time, Hannah drafted numerous appellate briefs that were filed with the First District Appellate Court of Illinois, and tried over twenty bench trials within the Felony Trial Division under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 711. Understanding the emotional strain and the uncertainty of many of her client's situations, Hannah values her clients' well-being and works efficiently to settle conflicts outside of court, as well as resolving these conflicts through litigation. Every day, Hannah's main priority is to achieve successful outcomes for her clients.. Hannah is a graduate of The John Marshall Law School. As a student, Hannah was a member of the John Marshall Moot Court Competition team, finishing as an Octofinalist in the National Child Welfare and Adoption Moot Court Competition, and served as a Teaching Assistant for Legal Skills II.. Hannah is a member of the DuPage County Bar Association, the Illinois Bar Association, and the Chicago Bar Association.
From a young age, Jessica knew that she had a passion for family law. Jessica finds family law extremely rewarding because she has the ability to counsel and advise clients during the hardest time in their lives. She particularly enjoys being a certified Guardian ad Litem for minor children in DuPage County while helping parents resolve issues of parenting time and allocation of decision-making responsibilities.. Jessica is a graduate of The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois and is authorized to practice law in the State of Illinois. Throughout law school, Jessica worked as a law clerk at a DuPage County family law firm, concentrating on family law and plaintiff employment law matters. In her last year of law school, Jessica worked as a judicial extern with presiding Judge Pamela Loza in the Cook County Domestic Relations Parentage Division, where she gained extensive knowledge in parentage cases and assisted Judge Loza with preparing her written decisions and assisting pro se parties. During her time in law school, Jessica maintained herself on the Dean’s List. She graduated from the University of Iowa with honors, earning a Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication Studies (with a focus on debate) and a double minor in Spanish and Human Rights. During her time at the University of Iowa, Jessica was a co-founder of the Students for Human Rights Group. Jessica was also inducted into the Lambda Pi Eta Honors Society, which was given to students that obtained a 3.6 or higher GPA in their Communication Studies classes. Jessica also worked closely with one of her professors on a gender studies research and writing project that was ultimately published.. Before joining Kollias & Giese, P.C., Jessica worked at a mid-size family law firm in DuPage County where she gained extensive knowledge and experience in the domestic relations area of law. Since graduation from law school, Jessica has concentrated her practice solely in family law matters. Jessica has handled numerous pre-decree, post-decree, parentage, child support, adoption, appeals, relocation, orders of protection, and Guardian ad litem cases, including contested cases involving the modification of parenting time and allocation of decision-making responsibilities.. Jessica is the Treasurer for the DuPage Justinian Society of Lawyers and Vice Chair of the DuPage County Bar Association New Lawyers Division. Jessica is an active member of the DuPage Justinian Society of Lawyers, DuPage County Bar Association, DuPage Association of Women Lawyers, Kane County Bar Association, and the Illinois State Bar Association.
For the last ten years, I have concentrated my practice exclusively in the area of family law. This area, of course, encompasses a wide variety of legal issues, including custody, child support, maintenance, property distribution, etc. In addition, I am certified to represent children as a Guardian ad Litem, Child's Representative, Attorney for Child in difficult family law cases. Finally, as more non-traditional methods of dispute resolution become popular, I have become a licensed and certified mediator and licensed by the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois.
For over 40 years I have helped solve personal, divorce, family, and business problems for all types of clients. My law firm frequently represents small business owners, doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants, other professionals and their spouses, partners and significant others. The office is conveniently located across the street from the DuPage County courthouse in Wheaton, Illinois.. The initial meeting is without cost or obligation, and is a great way to get your questions answered without any further committment from you. We work closely with several teams of business valuators, forensic accountants and certified fraud examiners to identify, correct and compensate fraud and selfish behavior by spouses, significant others and business partners. In court or out of court, we are prepared to address your concerns with a realistic and effective plan. Ready to talk?
For over 35 years, Mr. Lassen has concentrated his legal practice in the field of workers compensation, handling cases not only though the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission, but through the Circuit and Appellate Courts, as well.. Mr. Lassen began his legal career as an Assistant Attorney General, subsequently working 17 years as partner in the Chicago firm of Koutsky, Boudreau, Lassen and Mason. He has maintained his own practice in Wheaton since 1998.. Mr. Lassen has presented seminars to various groups and has guest lectured at John Marshall School of Law. He is currently a member of the Du Page County Bar Association and the Illinois Workers Compensation Lawyers Association.. In addition, Mr. Lassen is associated with experienced and highly awarded personal injury counsel devoted to handling personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from automobile accidents, train and plane crashes, product liability, medical malpractice and construction site accidents.
For over 27 years, other attorneys have referred their friends, family and clients to our office to handle their legal matters. I have lectured on divorce, GAL and eavesdropping. I have written articles and made new law in Illinois and federal court. I was the first attorney in Illinois to have a parent's driving privileges taken away for failure to pay child support. Experience, leadership and professionalism. You know when it’s time…we know the law.
Eron McCormick serves as Principal Owner of The McCormick Law Firm, LLC. He earned his J.D., cum laude, from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2014, where he held the position of Associate Editor for the Journal of Clinical and Practical Law. Prior to law school, he studied Political Science with a minor in Communications at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. During his time there, he presided over Student Government, competed on the Model Illinois Government Moot Court Team, and was inducted into Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.. His practice encompasses real estate transactions, business matters, and estate planning. Recognizing that purchasing or selling a home ranks among life’s most significant decisions, he strives to guide clients through each step with clarity and care. Whether overseeing closing documents, negotiating business agreements, or drafting wills and powers of attorney, he remains committed to keeping clients apprised of their options and the legal considerations they face. By adopting a conversational manner, he ensures that complex issues are explained in accessible terms and that every question is met with a straightforward answer.. Admitted to the Illinois Bar in 2014 and to practice in Wisconsin in 2022, Mr. McCormick and his team believe firmly in community service. He offers reduced fees for first responders, veterans, and military families as a token of gratitude for their sacrifice.. Away from the office, Eron finds solace in the Wisconsin Northwoods. He returns frequently to Land O’Lakes with family and friends, and he and his wife share fond memories of their engagement trip to Lake Geneva. To help clients who wish to enjoy the region themselves, he maintains a Wisconsin real estate law license and assists Illinois residents in acquiring property or addressing other legal affairs there.
During my legal career I have represented a variety of individuals in personal injury cases with my clients recovering millions of dollars for auto, truck, construction, slip and fall, medical negligence and similar claims. I have also represented individuals and corporate entities in numerous residential and commercial real estate-related matters including sale/purchase transactions, lease arrangments, eviction cases and contract negotiations.. Aside from my legal "life", I have an active personal life as well. I have twin daughters and they mean everything to me. I have coached them in numerous sports, including fastpitch travel softball, for years. I love all Chicago sports, especially the Bears and Cubs.
David W. Clark is the founder and owner of the firm and concentrates his practice in the trial of personal injury and workers compensation. Mr. Clark practices before all state and federal courts in Illinois and was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005. He is a member of the Federal Trial Bar.. Education and background: Mr. Clark received his Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in a double major of Speech Communication and English from Indiana University in 1989. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola-University of Chicago in 1992. He is very active in the DuPage County Bar Association and served as chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee. He is also a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the illinois Trial Lawyers Association.. Work Experience: Mr. Clark started his legal career working at a prominent personal injury law firm in Chicago where he was trying cases to verdict after his first year. While there, he also started to practice in the area of commercial and construction litigation.. In 1996, Mr. Clark joined PSNRB Ltd concentrating in commercial cases such as those involving banks as well as continuing to represent contractors in their construction cases. He retained his practice in personal injury and workers’ compensation (both Plaintiff as well as Defense) obtaining several multi-million dollar settlements for injured Plaintiffs.. In November 2011, Mr. Clark opened the Law Office of David W. Clark, P.C. in order to devote his practice solely to the Plaintiff's side of personal injury as well as worker's compensation while maintaining his commercial litgation practice. From November 1, 2011-January 31, 2013, Mr. Clark has obtained over $5 million dollars worth of settlements for his injured clients.. Hobbies and Interests: Mr. Clark is an Eagle Scout and a former local Boy Scout Leader. He volunteers his legal talent to Administer Justice and their Legal Aid Clinic each month and is active in his church at Wheaton Bible. He is an accomplished runner having completed a marathon in every state and also finished an Ironman Triathlon. He currently races with his son as a member of the Athletes by Design (ABD) cycle club and is a charter member of the 50 States Marathon Club.
Corporate attorney who concentrates practice in corporate, commercial real estate, banking and securities transactional work. Practice involves the representation of corporations, limited liability companies and their owners.
Christopher Theisen began his legal career as a staff attorney with insurance companies in Chicago in 1989. He entered private practice in 1994 and began his partnership with James Roche in 1999. Since then, Theisen & Roche have been the <a href="">top personal injury attorneys in Wheaton</a>, Illinois helping clients receive a fair settlement.
Called a Top DUI Attorney by the media, my firm has handled over 15,000 DUI, criminal and traffic cases since 1986. I am an 12-time Super Lawyer. I am a published author and speaker on Traffic, criminal and DUI Defense. I have argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. I have lectured to lawyers judges and the public across America. I am active in bar associations, and continuously receive the most updated legal DUI information on traffic, criminal and DUI defense.. ---. My personal interests include Corvettes, Golf and the Chicago Cubs.
BRUNO W. TABIS, JR. joined the Wheaton lawfirm, Huck Bouma PC in 2018. He had previously practiced for nearly 40 years in Chicago.. After graduating with honors from the Illinois Institute of Chicago, Kent law School in 1973, where he served as editor and author of the Chicago Kent Law Review, Bruno joined the newly formed United States Environmental Protection Agency as an enforcement attorney in the Water Division. During the two years he was with U.S. EPA, he negotiated water permits and participated in complex enforcement actions against numerous large dischargers, including U.S. Steel.. He entered private practice in 1975 and has been a partner in several prominent Chicago law firms, including Crowley, Barrett & Karaba and Michael Best & Friedrich (previously Schwartz & Freemen). His practice and experience are extensive.. Bruno’s practice has covered all aspects of commercial real estate, including purchases and sales, condominium development and conversions, project development and construction contracting, leasing, property management and environmental compliance, permitting and remediation. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Real Estate Law Section Council, and served as its Chairman in 1993-4.. Serving as general counsel for small and medium sized businesses, Bruno concentrates on the formation and maintenance of corporations and LLCs, mergers and acquisitions, employment matters, contract negotiations and UCC issues, as well as consulting and advising the principals on general business matters. He counsels business owners and individuals on estate and succession planning, preparation of Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney, and is experienced in probate proceedings and trust and estate management and administration.. Bruno also practices in the areas of financial institutions and finance, representing both banks and borrowers in loan documentation, mortgage and real estate financing, UCC financing, workouts, forbearances, renegotiations and commercial short sales.. He has been appointed and served as Park District Attorney for the Rolling Meadows Park District since 1979.. In addition to the ISBA Real Estate Law Section Council, Bruno served on the Board of Editors of the Illinois Bar Record (1994-2001). Other professional activities include the Chicago Bar Association (Board of Managers 1983-83; Chairman, Young Lawyers Section 1982-83; Board of Editors, Chicago Bar Record 1989-91; Editor in Chief, The Communicator 1987-88; and membership in the Real Property, Business Law, Environmental Law and Commercial Finance and Transactions Committees); American Bar Association; Chicago Mortgage Attorneys Association; and Real Estate Investment Association (REIA). He was a course instructor at IIT-Chicago-Kent College of Law, Real Estate Document Drafting (1978-79) and currently is a member of the Advisory Board of Coordinated Advice and Referral Programs for Legal Services (CARPLS), Chicago, Illinois, of which he was a founding member and member of the original board of directors.. He has spoken on real estate, environmental, survey, title insurance, estate planning and finance matters at seminars sponsored by, among others, the Illinois State Bar Association, The Chicago Bar Association, the DuPage County Bar Association, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education and LORMAN Education Seminars. In 1998, Bruno spoke at the Omni Juris Banking Seminar, Annecy, France on the Impact of Environmental Law on American Banks.. Currently residing in the Stonebridge area of Aurora, Bruno had lived in Wheaton for 35 years, where he was very active in the community. He was a founding member and on the original board of directors for the New 200 Foundation and was a long-time member of St. Paul Lutheran Church where he served as President.. He received his J.D. with honors from IIT-Chicago Kent College of Law and BA from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Bruno has been rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell and named to Chicago’s Top Rated Lawyers.
Brian Nigohosian is a Partner at Nigohosian and Dahlquist P.C., in Wheaton Illinois. He concentrates his practice in Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Collaborative Law, Mediation, Family Law and Appeals. Mr. Nigohosian has handled a full range of matters related to Divorce and Family Law. Mr. Nigohosian is a former Assistant State’s Attorney with DuPage County where he tried an extensive number of felony cases over the course of his tenure in that office. Since that time he has had the opportunity to successfully try cases in every county within the Chicago Metropolitan area.. Mr. Nigohosian is known as a skilled litigator with the ability to assist his clients in moving toward the successful resolution of their cases. He works hard to establish trust-based relationships with each client, and provides the guidance necessary to get help them reach their goals. He employs an approach that provides his clients with the maximum amount of information with which to make informed decisions. While the majority of cases result in a settlement, he has found that the best approach is to prepare each case thoroughly, thus placing his clients in the strongest position possible to either settle, or litigate if necessary.. Mr. Nigohosian is a respected member of the bar and has participated in the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism Mentoring Program, serving as a mentor to young attorneys who have recently graduated from law school. He has also presented continuing legal education to the DuPage County Bar Association Family Law Section. Mr. Nigohosian grew up in Chicago, and has lived in DuPage County for the past 26 years.. Mr. Nigohosian received his Bachelor of Arts degree from DePaul University in 1982. He then received his Juris Doctor degree from the John Marshall School of Law in 1986.
Because the law is a demanding profession, it requires an analytical mind combined with good common sense. Unfortunately, those talents too often come from aloof and unapproachable individuals, whose higher concern too often appears to be their own wallet. You need to feel comfortable with your attorney. You need to be confident you're working with someone who understands your needs and can fight on your behalf. I want to do that for you.I come from a hard-working family in which I was the first to ever graduate from college and then law school. My goal and passion has been to serve those who feel unrepresented and disconnected from honest, reliable legal advice in a complex legal system. I want to give you the access, the advice and a voice that can guide you in solving your legal problems.
Audrey Anderson is an experienced, dynamic, and accomplished trial attorney. She is a 20-year veteran of the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office who has conducted over 250 trials to verdict and received numerous commendations from law enforcement.. During her tenure as an Assistant State's Attorney at the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office, Audrey was Supervisor of the Major Crimes/Narcotics Unit where she prosecuted serious and high profile crimes in DuPage County. She coordinated numerous multi-jurisdictional and multi-agency investigations with a variety of federal, state, and local agencies and police departments, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Illinois State Police.. Having unique expertise and a robust network in the legal and law enforcement communities, Audrey is passionate about utilizing her vast courtroom experience to work for clients in criminal defense and civil litigation matters.
Attorney Dion U. Davi has extensive courtroom experience, which he brings to every client's case. A seasoned litigator, Mr. Davi understands how to properly present a case to the Court and optimize a client's legal defense. He has extensive experience advocating from the State's prospective and can use this knowledge to effectively advocate for his clients’ rights and interests. Mr. Davi is actively involved in the legal community and well respected in and out of the courtroom. He was elected to the boards of directors for both the Illinois State and DuPage County Bar Associations, selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for four consecutive years (2010-2013) and a Super Lawyer in 2015 and 2016 and appointed to The National Advocates Top 100 in 2015.
As a tenacious criminal defense attorney, Paulette has represented clients facing a myriad of charges, from violent offenses to highly complex white-collar crimes. Her deep understanding of criminal law and her relentless pursuit of justice form the bedrock of her ability to secure the best outcomes for her clients. Paulette takes great pride in establishing effective lines of communication with her clients, recognizing the personal toll and stress associated with facing criminal charges.. Her unparalleled expertise and experience make her a true force to be reckoned with, having successfully tried numerous jury trials and securing favorable outcomes for her clients. She has fearlessly defended clients facing charges such as murder, conspiracy, fraud, sex crimes, and gun-related charges, among others. She had represented a vast range of individuals, from CEOs charged with fraud to alleged leaders of international drug trafficking organizations.
As a former prosecutor who worked in all ares of the State's Attorneys Office for 13 years, I have a very rounded knowledge of the criminal justice system. I've worked with thousands of police officers over the course of my career, and feel that I know what they look for when they investigate and arrest defendants. The best way to know how to win a criminal case is to know what the State needs to prove in order to win the case. I prosecuted every type of case, from traffic tickets to first degree murder. That is excactly why I am skilled at defending all types of criminal cases.
A graduate of University of Illinois and DePaul University College of Law, Attorney Anthony Abear has been practicing law for over two decades. He began his legal career in the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office. A former felony prosecutor, Mr. Abear gained valuable experience in complex litigation and investigative interviewing. He has extensive advanced litigation experience, which includes numerous jury trial prosecutions of major felonies which includes the prosecution of 2 murder cases.. In 2003, Mr. Abear established his own law firm, the Law Office of Anthony Abear P.C., which is dedicated to family law matters. Mr. Abear brings the skill set of a seasoned prosecutor into his family law practice. He offers clients aggressive representation, compassion and care for his clients and children, and he is well capable and ready to argue on his clients’ behalf.. Since its inception, the Law Office of Anthony Abear P.C. has operated primarily on referrals and word of mouth from satisfied clients. Attorney Anthony Abear makes client satisfaction a number one priority. He understands that family law proceedings can be difficult emotionally, financially and logistically for his clients and strives to make the legal process as painless as possible. Whether it’s a divorce, child custody, adoption, paternity or any other type of family law case, Mr. Abear offers strong and compassionate advocacy.. Some family lawyers impose total control over a case once they are hired. Mr. Abear, however, works along with his clients as a team. He stays in regular communication with his clients and discusses all aspects of the case. All decisions are made jointly with informed advice. When you hire Attorney Anthony Abear to handle your family law matter, you can have confidence that your lawyer is working with you and for you.
"The successful outcome of a case must be driven by the client’s priorities. Clients are unique and representing them requires an attorney to be not only competent, intelligent and creative, but it also requires her to listen to the client and understand his or her goals in order to pursue them aggressively." Erika N. Walsh is a partner at Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP whose practice is devoted exclusively to family law. She represents affluent clients and has successfully litigated and settled many cases involving complex and/or unique financial and custody issues. An ardent proponent of marriage equality, in 2011, Erika settled the first civil union dissolution case filed in Sangamon County, Illinois. With her background in psychology, Erika focuses on working with her clients to determine their goals for the dissolution process and beyond. She prioritizes what is important for her clients, educates them on their available options, and guides them through the decision-making process. In order to obtain the best result possible for each client, Erika utilizes all available methods, including settlement, negotiation, and litigation. Erika earned her Bachelor’s degree with high honors from the University of Illinois (Chicago) and her Doctor of Law degree from the University of Chicago Law School, where she participated in the Mandel Clinic representing indigent victims of police abuse. At University of Chicago, she won the prestigious Mandel Award for her exceptional contributions to the clinical education program. She joined Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP in 2006 following several years of commercial litigation practice, including the representation of major corporations in both federal and state courts and litigation cases involving sophisticated bank fraud, complex breach of contract, ERISA, personal injury, employment issues, and equine law. Erika is passionate about animal law and welfare. She is a competitive dressage rider and an active member of the dog fancy. In 2009, she was appointed to the Illinois Joint Congressional Task Force on Breeders and Pet Stores to give recommendations to the Illinois General Assembly regarding comprehensive legislative changes proposed to the Animal Welfare Act and the Humane Care for Animals Act. She has testified before multiple state legislatures regarding animal legislation. She is the Vice-Chair of the DuPage County Animal Law Committee, a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Animal Law Section, and an officer of two national not-for-profit kennel clubs. Education University of Chicago Law School, J.D. (2002) University of Illinois at Chicago, B.A. (English and psychology) with highest departmental distinction in English and honors (1999) Admissions Illinois (2003) U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois (2003) Memberships American Sloughi Association (Vice President) DuPage County Animal Law Committee (Vice Chair) DuPage County Bar Association (Member, Family Law Committee, Animal Law Committee) DuPage County Domestic Relations Court Custody Advisory Committee (Chairperson) Golden Key National Honor Society Illinois Joint Congressional Task Force on Breeders and Pet Stores (2009) Illinois State Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section, Animal Law Section) Kane County Bar Association (Member, Family Law Committee) Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago PsiChi National Honor Society United Sloughi Association (Secretary) United States Dressage Federation United States Equestrian Federation University of Illinois at Chicago Honors College (1994-1999) Awards and Honors DuPage Legal Assistance Foundation Pro Bono Service Award (2009) DuPage Bar Legal Aid Pro Bono Award (2006-2007) Edwin F. Mandel Award (2002) Bernard Shaw Scholar Van Keuren Award Winner Listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities (1999) Academic Positions Lecturer at Law, University of Chicago Law School, 2012 – present Speaker Exotic Animal Legislation Affecting Herpetoculture (DuPage County Bar Association Animal Law Committee CLE, 2012). The Federal Animal Welfare Act (DuPage County Bar Association Animal Law Committee CLE, 2012). Proposition 8 and The Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Unions Act (ACLU of Springfield, 2011). Representing Upscale Victims of Domestic Violence (Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP, 2011). Fee Awards Under Section 508(b) (DuPage County Bar Association, Family Law Committee CLE, 2011).