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John P. Bailey, a seasoned attorney based in Waukegan, Illinois, brings an unparalleled depth of experience to his practice, with an impressive track record spanning over five centuries in the legal field. Operating from the Law Offices of John P. Bailey and serving as a dedicated professional at the Lake County Public Defender's office, John specializes in real estate, equipment finance and leasing, as well as construction and development law. His profound understanding of these complex fields ensures that clients receive comprehensive legal counsel tailored to meet their unique needs and objectives. Throughout his distinguished career, John has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to guiding clients through the intricacies of real estate transactions, equipment financing arrangements, and construction and development projects. His strategic approach is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a robust understanding of both the legal and practical aspects of each case. This ensures that clients not only achieve their immediate goals but also secure favorable outcomes that stand the test of time. John's ability to navigate the multifaceted landscape of commercial and residential real estate, coupled with his proficiency in finance and development law, has established him as a trusted advisor in the Waukegan area and beyond. John's client-centered philosophy is at the heart of his practice. He prioritizes clear communication and transparency, ensuring that his clients are well-informed and confident in their legal decisions. His dedication to excellence and integrity has earned him a reputation as a staunch advocate who consistently goes above and beyond to protect his clients' interests. Whether assisting individuals or businesses, John P. Bailey remains committed to delivering exceptional legal services that reflect his vast experience and unwavering dedication to justice.
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.