William H. Mazur (“Bill”) joined D&L in 2018 after operating his own legal practice for several years. Bill focuses his practice on representing both individuals and corporations in litigation matters involving landlord and tenant disputes, judgment collections, construction law, employment law, condominium law, and more.
Attorneys Jeff McDonald and Lee Poteracki successfully convert first out-of-state corporation to an Illinois entity using the newly enacted statute allowing domestications.
Oana Militaru, Anastas Shkurti, and Alexa Venditti joined D&L in 2017. Oana focuses her practice on estate planning and administration, elder law, and guardianship matters. Anastas represents clients in various types of business transactions, and Alexa assists business owners and individuals in resolving complex commercial disputes.
Attorney Jeff McDonald was one of the principal drafters of House Bill 2963 which permits conversions between different types of entities, and allows domestications of these entities to and from Illinois. The bill was signed into law by the Governor on December 8, 2017.
Julia Smolka wowed the crowed by speaking at the October, 2018 luncheon at the Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce. She spoke to the business owners about the latest in collection of receivables and gave pointers to home owners and business owners on how to structure their contracts to control better outcomes.
You might not realize it, but planning your estate is an important step to take to keep your affairs in order. When you die, your assets will be passed down to a beneficiary. Who that beneficiary is, however, is completely dependent on the language in your will and/or trust, or if there is none, state law. When… Read more »
Whether you like it or not, someday you will die. Fortunately, even after you’re gone, your assets will continue to have value. The question is: who do you want to inherit your assets? By planning your estate, you will ensure that your many assets are passed down to the specific beneficiaries you select. This is… Read more »
The simple fact of the matter is that leaving your assets to your loved ones at your death can be complex. Often, while you may believe that you have a firm grasp on how it will play out after you are gone, there’s a good chance that you may not anticipate unintended consequences from informally… Read more »
Whether we like it or not, our lives are finite and will eventually come to an end. However, after we’ve gone our loved ones will remain, and they’ll need to make it through life without us. While we won’t be able to physically be there to help them, our assets can help make a difference…. Read more »