Kenneth A. Michaels
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**Kenneth A. Michaels, Jr.** *Chicago, IL* *Law Offices of Kenneth A. Michaels Jr.* With over 30 years of extensive experience in both federal and state litigation and transactional work, Kenneth A. Michaels, Jr. is a distinguished attorney specializing in corporate governance and real estate law. Based in Chicago, Kenneth has built a reputation for his client-centered approach, focusing on achieving desired outcomes while considering the unique priorities and resources of each client. His commitment to staying informed about current developments in condominium and community association law allows him to provide clients with strategic insights that are both timely and effective. Kenneth's proficiency extends to corporate governance and real estate, ensuring that he is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of these fields. In addition to his legal expertise, Kenneth has served his community for over two decades in various leadership roles, including trustee, treasurer, and president of a regional sanitary district. This hands-on experience has honed his skills in fostering collaboration among diverse political groups and interest stakeholders, reinforcing his belief in the power of cooperation to achieve common goals. Kenneth’s dedication to his clients and community exemplifies his passion for the law and his commitment to excellence. Whether guiding clients through complex corporate governance issues or navigating real estate transactions, Kenneth A. Michaels, Jr. is a trusted partner in achieving success. For expert legal counsel in Chicago, contact the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Michaels Jr. today.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.