Illinois Attorneys
How do you begin your search for a qualified attorney in Illinois? It's a common question, and I'm here to help you navigate the process. AttorneyReview.com features over 1,609 attorneys across the state, including in major cities like Chicago, Alton, and Wheaton. Whether you need assistance with Family Law, Criminal Defense, or Business Law, you can explore the detailed profiles listed on this page to find a legal professional who fits your needs.
I understand that selecting the right lawyer is a significant decision. You can meticulously compare attorneys based on their experience, practice areas such as Personal Injury or Medical Malpractice, and client reviews right here. Alternatively, for a more streamlined approach, I encourage you to use our free Get Matched tool. It's designed to quickly connect you with attorneys who specialize in your specific legal concerns in cities like Skokie and Naperville.
This content is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws vary by state, so consult a qualified attorney licensed in Illinois about your specific situation.
Top-rated attorneys in Illinois

Lauren Jaffe

T. J. Jesky

Mark E. Wiemelt

Lisa M. Giese

Erik B. Diggs

William K. Gullberg Jr.

Swati S. Desai

Peter C. Wachowski

Nichole Waltz

Alan S. King

Edward X. Clinton, Jr

Matthew P. Prengaman
Practice areas in Illinois
Attorneys by city in Illinois
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- Lauren Jaffe — Chicago
- T. J. Jesky — Chicago
- Mark E. Wiemelt — Chicago
- Lisa M. Giese — Wheaton
- Erik B. Diggs — Chicago
- William K. Gullberg Jr. — Monmouth
- Swati S. Desai — Lincolnshire
- Peter C. Wachowski — Park Ridge
- Nichole Waltz — Rolling Meadows
- Alan S. King — Chicago
- Edward X. Clinton, Jr — Chicago
- Matthew P. Prengaman — Chicago
- Steven H Fagan — Des Plaines
- John W Callahan — Schaumburg
- Amanda M. Zannoni — Wheaton
- Monika Blacha — Naperville
- John D Beckham — Mount Vernon
- Robert Duncan — Chicago
- Kasim Carbide — Des Plaines
- Ken Wang — Naperville
- Paul Connery — Chicago
- Jeremy A. Gogel — Rantoul
- Steven J. Yatvin — Chicago
- Yvette C. Nassopoulos — Chicago
- Janet R. Davis — Chicago
- Katherine Fritzi Getz — Chicago
- Ryan F Kaiser — Tamms
- Steven E. Feldman — Chicago
- Lee A. Marinaccio — Oak Brook
- Andrew Kryder — Chicago
- Vito Manicioto — Gurnee
- George S. Bellas — Park Ridge
- Jessica Hensley Sendek — Wheaton
- Kyla Gauthier-Vaughan — Chicago
- Gordon W. Gates — Springfield
- Robert Milla — Chicago
- Kathleen Dillon Narko — Chicago
- Denis Gravel — Gurnee
- Philip Aaron Nicolosi — Rockford
- Bryan Estes — Wheaton
- Rositsa (Rossy) Dracheva — Park Ridge
- James F. Diquattro — Chicago
- Daniel Walsh — Joliet
- Otto S Hurtado — Geneva
- Aaron D. Boeder — Chicago
- Jason Fallen — Barstow
- Jeremy Pfeifer — Evanston
- James Siebert — Arlington Heights
- Eli Litoff — Chicago
- Vincent Machroli — Hillside
- Edward W. Williams — Chicago
- Anthony Andreano — Joliet
- Amit S. Bindra — Chicago
- Sara Vig — Springfield
- Nicholas Emerson — Chicago
- Michael F Roe — Saint Charles
- Michael Boyd — Oakdale
- Anthony Bruno — Urbana
- Barry G Doyle — Skokie
- Joshua Reeves — Mount Vernon
Frequently asked questions
How can I find a reputable attorney in Illinois?
To find a reputable attorney, start by exploring directories like AttorneyReview.com, which lists many lawyers in Illinois. You can filter by practice area, such as Family Law or Civil Litigation, and review attorney profiles, credentials, and client feedback. Asking for referrals from trusted sources is also a helpful first step in your search.
What should I consider when hiring an attorney in Illinois?
When hiring an attorney, assess their experience in your specific legal matter, like Personal Injury or Criminal Defense. Consider their communication style, fees, and client reviews. Ensure they are licensed to practice in Illinois and that you feel comfortable discussing your case openly with them. Initial consultations can help with this assessment.
What are common legal fees for attorneys in Illinois?
Attorney fees in Illinois can vary widely based on the case type, lawyer's experience, and location. Some attorneys charge hourly rates, others use flat fees for specific services, and some, particularly in Personal Injury or Medical Malpractice, work on a contingency basis. Always discuss fee structures upfront during your initial consultation to avoid surprises.
Can I get a free consultation with an Illinois attorney?
Many attorneys in Illinois offer free initial consultations. This allows you to discuss your case basics and assess if the lawyer is a good fit for your needs without an upfront cost. It's an excellent opportunity to ask questions about their experience, approach, and fee structure before committing to representation. Always confirm this policy when scheduling.
How does AttorneyReview.com help me find a lawyer in Illinois?
AttorneyReview.com provides a comprehensive directory of Illinois attorneys, allowing you to browse profiles, compare credentials, and read client reviews for lawyers in cities like Chicago, Joliet, and Naperville. You can also use our Get Matched tool to connect with attorneys specializing in areas such as Intellectual Property or Employment Law, simplifying your search.