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Meghan Mckenna Sciortino, based in the heart of Chicago at 33 West Monroe Street, Suite 2700, is a distinguished attorney with a remarkable legal career spanning over 190 years. As the founder of the Law Offices of Meghan Mckenna Sciortino, she offers unparalleled expertise in the fields of construction and development, healthcare, and personal injury. Her vast experience and deep understanding of these complex practice areas make her a formidable advocate for her clients, whether they are navigating the intricacies of construction law, dealing with healthcare regulations, or seeking justice in personal injury cases. Meghan's approach to legal practice is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients. She is known for her strategic thinking and ability to craft innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of each case. Her dedication to client service is evident in her personalized approach, ensuring each client receives the attention and respect they deserve. Meghan's unwavering dedication to her clients' success is matched only by her passion for the law, making her a trusted advisor and advocate for those she represents. Clients who work with Meghan Mckenna Sciortino benefit not only from her extensive experience but also from her relentless pursuit of justice and excellence. Her reputation for integrity and professionalism is well-established in the legal community, and her ability to navigate complex legal landscapes with ease sets her apart as a leader in her field. Whether addressing the challenges of construction and development projects, managing healthcare compliance, or advocating for personal injury victims, Meghan stands as a pillar of strength and expertise, committed to achieving justice and protecting the rights of her clients.
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.