⚖️ Lawyers in Illinois

20 businesses found across Illinois

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Bedi & Singer, LLP

, Chicago, IL 60604

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5.0(55 reviews)
Bradford Miller Law, P.C.

, Chicago, IL 60661

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5.0(482 reviews)
Abels & Annes, P.C.

, Chicago, IL 60602

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5.0(238 reviews)
Michael H. Wasserman, PC

, Chicago, IL 60602

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5.0(379 reviews)
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5.0(140 reviews)
Shea Law Group

, Chicago, IL 60647

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4.9(285 reviews)
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4.9(121 reviews)
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4.9(77 reviews)
4.9(118 reviews)
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4.9(355 reviews)
Luisi Legal Group

, Chicago, IL 60622

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4.9(457 reviews)
Buchanan Law Group

, Chicago, IL 60601

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4.8(331 reviews)
Malman Law

, Chicago, IL 60606

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4.8(4,751 reviews)
Zayed Law Offices

, Chicago, IL 60603

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4.8(508 reviews)
4.8(113 reviews)
The Horwitz Law Group

, Chicago, IL 60602

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4.8(115 reviews)
CTM Legal Group

, Chicago, IL 60602

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4.8(362 reviews)
Sherwood Law Group

, Chicago, IL 60661

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4.7(156 reviews)
Levin & Perconti

, Chicago, IL 60654

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4.7(613 reviews)
Illinois Lawyers

, Chicago, IL 60603

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4.0(118 reviews)

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How to Choose the Best Lawyers in Illinois

Attorneys and legal services. Use these tips to find the right provider for your needs:

  1. Always hire a lawyer who specializes in your specific type of case — a divorce attorney won't be best for a DUI.
  2. Ask about their fee structure upfront: hourly ($150–$500/hr), flat fee, or contingency (no win, no fee).
  3. Check their state bar license status at your state bar's online lookup tool.
  4. Many attorneys offer free 30-minute consultations — take advantage to compare 2–3 before deciding.
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Pro tip: Legal aid organizations offer free or reduced-cost legal help if your income qualifies. Search your state + "legal aid" to find local resources.

💰 How Much Do Lawyers Cost in Illinois?

Attorney fees vary widely. Simple matters: $500–$2,000. Divorce: $3,000–$20,000+. DUI: $1,500–$8,000. Personal injury: usually contingency (33% of settlement).

Prices in Illinois vary by city, job complexity, and provider experience. Always get a written estimate before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lawyers in Illinois

Q: How much does a lawyer cost?

Attorneys charge $150–$500/hour depending on experience and location. Many personal injury lawyers work on contingency — no upfront cost.

Q: Do I need a lawyer for a small claims case?

Small claims court (typically disputes under $10,000) is designed for self-representation. A lawyer isn't required and may not be worth the cost.

Q: What should I bring to my first lawyer consultation?

Bring all documents related to your case, a timeline of events, any contracts or correspondence, and a list of your questions.

About Lawyers in Illinois

Popular Business Directory lists 20 lawyers across every city and county in Illinois. Compare ratings, find phone numbers, business hours, and directions — all in one place. Attorneys and legal services