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Firm: The Law Office of Lofgren & Wentworth, P.C.
536 Crescent Blvd. Suite 200 , Glen Ellyn , Illinois 60137
Practice Areas: Civil , Business, Business
Charles is a shareholder at The Law Office of Lofgren & Wentworth, P.C. in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, where he practices business, property, and appellate litigation, as well as estate planning and probate. After graduating from the SJ Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, he clerked for Chief Justice John Broderick of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. He was then a litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Chicago before forming Lofgren & Wentworth, P.C., The Entrepreneur's Legal Resource. Charles' experience as an officer and director of multiple closely-held companies also gives him practical business and real estate experience. And he is active in the DuPage County and Illinois State Bar Associations, where he frequently writes and speaks about the law. Charles also often represents out-of-state companies who need a local attorney to help with prosecuting and defending cases in Illinois. Tel: Fax:
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Firm: The Law Office Lofgren & Wentworth, P.C.
536 Crescent Blvd Ste 200 , Glen Ellyn , Illinois 60137
Practice Areas: Toxic Substances, Business
Over twenty eight years of legal experience working with businesses on the issues they face daily during their business cycles. I act in the capacity of an outside general counsel assisting business owners to make smarter decisions, build stronger relationships and make and save money. I stress the importance of recognizing that correct legal answers alone do not necessarily translate into the correct best business decisions. I represent all types of businesses in every stage of their business cycles from start up through eventual sale.Specialties: The Supreme Court of Illinois does not recognize certifications of specialities in the practice of law, and I do not hold myself out as a specialist. However, I concentrate my practice in the following areas: formation, start up, employment issues, management, contracts, buy-sell agreements, shareholder issues, merger and acquisition and all forms of business transactions, disputes and litigation.