New partner at Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP in Wheaton
The nation's largest matrimonial law firm has announced that former Illinois Appellate Court judge and Presiding Judge of the Domestic Relations Division, Michael R. Galasso, will be Administrative Partner of the Wheaton office of Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP. In his role Mr. Galasso will provide oversight of day-to-day operations and guide the strategic planning of the firm in the western suburbs.
Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP Partner, and Executive Committee Chair Carlton Marcyan said, “Michael Galasso's distinguished career as both a litigator, trial judge and Appellate Justice provides a depth of insight and experience to our clients that is unrivaled. His leadership and interpersonal skills are tremendous assets as he mentors staff and leads the firm's growth and expansion in DuPage County.”
The firm has had an office in Wheaton since 1995 and is currently planning expansion.
Michael R. Galasso joined Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP in 2000. After 23 years as a private practitioner concentrating on matrimonial matters, he began his judicial career in 1984 as an Associate Judge in DuPage County, moving on during his 16-year career to become the Presiding Judge of its Domestic Relations Division and then Chief Judge of the Circuit Court. He concluded his judicial service career as a Justice of the Illinois Appellate Court. Mr. Galasso has also been recognized repeatedly by his peers for his many contributions to professional associations that are instrumental resources to the practice of law.
Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP focuses exclusively on family law and serves clients in DuPage, Will, Kane and Kendall counties in addition to its offices in Chicago and Lake Forest. Wheaton divorce and family law clients have access to the resources of the entire Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP firm, including lawyers who are expert in divorce tax matters, accounting, financial planning, employee benefits and child custody issues. For more information, visit http://www.sdflaw.com/?t=10&L=35&format=xml&p=1383