Brian T. Schurter
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**Brian T. Schurter, Attorney at Law** Brian T. Schurter is a dedicated attorney at Tummelson, Bryan & Knox, LLP, based in Illinois, where he specializes in Corporate & Incorporation, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect, Estate Planning, and Land Use & Zoning. With a deep commitment to his clients, Brian brings a wealth of knowledge and an empathetic approach to every case he handles. In the realm of Corporate & Incorporation, Brian guides businesses through the complexities of formation, compliance, and operational strategy, ensuring that his clients are well-positioned for success. His strategic insight helps entrepreneurs navigate the legal landscape, allowing them to focus on their core mission. Brian's practice in Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect reflects his passion for advocating for vulnerable populations. He fiercely represents families seeking justice for their loved ones and works tirelessly to hold negligent facilities accountable, ensuring that the rights of the elderly are protected. In Estate Planning, Brian understands the importance of safeguarding clients' legacies. He offers personalized solutions that reflect individual values and goals, ensuring that clients can achieve peace of mind knowing their wishes will be honored. Additionally, Brian's expertise in Land Use & Zoning allows him to assist clients in navigating often-complex regulations, helping them secure the necessary approvals for their projects and advocating for their interests in local planning matters. With a client-centered approach, Brian T. Schurter is committed to providing exceptional legal services, ensuring that every client receives the attention and expertise they deserve. His dedication to achieving favorable outcomes makes him a trusted partner in navigating the legal landscape.
About Corporate & Incorporation Law
Corporate attorneys help businesses with formation, governance, compliance, and transactions. They advise on corporate structure and protect business interests. Common matters include business formation, corporate governance, shareholder agreements, compliance.