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Courtney A. Haarlow is a distinguished attorney at Merative US L.P. based in Illinois, specializing in Corporate & Incorporation, Public Finance, and Tax Exempt Finance. With a keen understanding of the complexities of corporate law and public finance, Courtney leverages her extensive expertise to provide tailored solutions that empower her clients to achieve their business objectives. Courtney's practice is defined by a commitment to client service and a deep appreciation for the unique challenges faced by businesses and public entities alike. She works diligently to navigate the intricacies of corporate formations, ensuring that her clients’ entities are structured for success from the outset. In the realm of public finance, Courtney’s proficiency enables her to assist municipalities and other public bodies in securing the funding they need through innovative financing strategies, all while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Her approach is both proactive and meticulous, focusing on building lasting relationships with her clients. Courtney believes that understanding her clients' goals is vital to crafting effective legal strategies that not only address immediate needs but also anticipate future challenges. This client-centric philosophy has earned her a reputation as a trusted advisor in her fields of practice. In addition to her legal acumen, Courtney is dedicated to fostering community engagement and public service, reflecting her belief that law is not merely a profession, but a means to serve the greater good. Whether guiding corporations through complex incorporations or assisting public entities with vital financing, Courtney A. Haarlow is committed to delivering exceptional legal counsel that drives success and fosters growth.
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.