William C. Love
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Mr. Love’s practice has largely focused on hammering out agreements and advising boards and directors with an emphasis in preventative solutions to problems in directors and officer’s liability. With a background in technology, statistics, and science, he has advised a wide variety of clients including doctors, directors, and nonprofits. Mr. Love has worked on a variety of matters. Some of the more interesting items include fraud identification, prevention, and security; protecting intellectual property rights by alternate methods of contract; statistical and economic effects of laws and provisions; and a comprehensive analysis, review, and integration of laws, cases, and best practices pertaining to representing corporate officers, directors, managers, and trustees. Mr. Love counsels clients using a business-like approach to his practice of law, believing that results matter and everyone should be afforded the chance for competent representation. Some of his pro bono work has been in defending clients from police brutality, mistakes by government, and counseling families. Mr. Love has practiced under the law of Illinois since 2009 and graduated from Loyola University Chicago School of Law after passing the bar in 2007 He focus is on negotiation, litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and business law. He graduated from Northwestern University in 2001 with papers analyzing the course of terrorism and drugs in the Middle East, and the changing structures of political parties within the US. He previously was employed as a business consultant, statistical analyst, researcher, and writer. He routinely judges the ABA Law Student Division National Appellate Advocacy Competition. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the Illinois Bar Association. Please note, all information on (such as, but not limited to comments, answers, and guides) contains information that is not intended, and should not be taken as legal advice on any particualr set of facts or circumstances. You should contact an attorney for advice on how the law applies to your situation and your facts. Statements are subject to change not only based on further reflection or on future changes to the law, but also are not attended as legal advice.
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Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.