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Alejandro Amezcua, a seasoned attorney based in Chicago, possesses an unparalleled depth of experience in the legal field, with an exceptional career spanning 190 years. Operating out of the Law Offices of Alejandro Amezcua, in collaboration with Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, he has carved a niche in the intricate arenas of Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate, and Construction & Development. His office, strategically located at 233 East Wacker Drive, serves as a hub for clients seeking authoritative legal counsel and innovative solutions to complex legal challenges. Mr. Amezcua's extensive expertise in Mergers & Acquisitions is underscored by his keen ability to navigate high-stakes negotiations and craft strategic agreements that align with his clients' business objectives. In Real Estate, his practice is distinguished by a meticulous attention to detail, ensuring seamless transactions and robust protection of client interests. His prowess in Construction & Development law is marked by a comprehensive understanding of regulatory frameworks, making him a trusted advisor for developers and stakeholders in complex projects. Alejandro Amezcua's professional approach is characterized by a steadfast commitment to client success, fostering relationships built on trust, transparency, and mutual respect. His dedication to delivering superior legal services is matched only by his unwavering advocacy for his clients' rights and interests. Whether guiding a multinational corporation through an intricate merger or advising a local developer on compliance issues, Mr. Amezcua's clients benefit from his strategic insight, personalized service, and the wealth of knowledge he brings to every case. His presence in the legal community is not only a testament to his enduring commitment but also an assurance of excellence for those he represents.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.