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Mona Dajani is a distinguished attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, whose extensive legal expertise has been honed over a formidable career spanning many years. Practicing at the reputable firms Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP and Baker Botts L.L.P., Mona has established herself as a leading authority in Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate, and Discrimination law. Her office, strategically located at 233 East Wacker Drive, serves as a hub for clients seeking comprehensive legal solutions and strategic counsel. Mona's approach is characterized by her unwavering commitment to her clients and her meticulous attention to detail. She is renowned for her ability to navigate complex legal landscapes with precision and clarity, ensuring that her clients receive the most informed and effective representation. Whether guiding major corporate transactions or advocating for clients facing discrimination, Mona's strategic acumen and tenacity set her apart in the legal community. Her dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients is matched only by her passion for upholding justice and equality. With a profound understanding of the intricacies involved in Mergers & Acquisitions and Real Estate transactions, Mona is adept at anticipating challenges and crafting innovative solutions that align with her clients' objectives. Her work in Discrimination law underscores her deep commitment to social justice, where she ardently defends the rights of individuals and organizations. Mona Dajani's reputation as a trusted legal advisor and her steadfast dedication to her clients' success make her an invaluable asset to those seeking expert legal guidance in Chicago and beyond.
Discrimination attorneys represent individuals who have faced unfair treatment based on protected characteristics. They fight for equal rights in employment, housing, and public services. Common matters include employment discrimination, housing discrimination, age discrimination, disability discrimination.