Compare 4 attorneys and 2 law firms in Lisle , IL. Sort by highest rating and years of government experience.
Daniel Purdom
Lisle government attorney at Hinshaw and Culbertson with 46 years experience4343 Commerce Court, Suite 415, Lisle, IL 60532
Michael Roth
Lisle government attorney at Wildman Harrold Allen and Dixon with 44 years experience2300 Cabot Drive, Suite 455, Lisle, IL 60532
James Durkin
Lisle government attorney at Wildman Harrold Allen and Dixon with 34 years experience2300 Cabot Drive, Suite 455, Lisle, IL 60532
Brian Zeeck
Lisle government attorney at Hinshaw and Culbertson with 15 years experience4343 Commerce Court, Suite 415, Lisle, IL 60532
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