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Michael T. Nigro is an esteemed attorney based in Bloomingdale, Illinois, specializing in Business Law, Construction and Development Law, and Debt Collection. As President of Nigro, Westfall & Gryska, P.C., he has dedicated over four decades to providing exceptional legal counsel and representation to a diverse clientele, ranging from small businesses to large corporations. A graduate of Loyola University Chicago, Michael earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1970, followed by a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University Law School in 1973. His extensive legal knowledge is complemented by a deep understanding of the complexities inherent in commercial transactions and the construction industry, enabling him to navigate intricate legal landscapes with ease. Since founding Nigro & Westfall, P.C. in 1980, Michael has built a reputation for his results-oriented approach and unwavering commitment to client success. He is adept at negotiating contracts, managing disputes, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, making him a trusted advisor in both business operations and real estate development. Michael's expertise in Debt Collection further enhances his practice, as he employs strategic methods to assist clients in recovering owed debts while maintaining professional relationships. His proactive and pragmatic approach to legal challenges ensures that clients receive tailored solutions that align with their business goals. In addition to his legal practice, Michael is actively involved in legal education and community service, contributing to the growth and development of the legal profession in Illinois. His dedication to excellence and integrity makes him a prominent figure in the legal community and a reliable resource for those seeking expert legal guidance in business, construction, and debt collection matters.
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.