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Lavelle Law adds personal injury attorney to growing practice

Schaumburg-based Lavelle Law welcomed James A. Bradley as a new associate as of Jan. 3.

Bradley has been practicing law in Illinois since 2011 and will concentrate his work in Lavelle Law's newly established personal injury practice group as well as handling commercial litigation matters.

Bradley has extensive experience in personal injury litigation and has most recently worked with the Law Office of Patrick F. Bradley, Ltd. He had been at Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. prior to that.

"As we delve into personal injury litigation, we're grateful to have Bradley join us," said Lavelle Law Managing Partner Ted McGinn. "His extensive experience and depth of knowledge will help drive the practice group forward as we expand the services we offer to our valued clients."

Bradley received his B.A. from DePaul University before earning his J.D. from The John Marshall Law School. "I look forward to this next chapter in my career," said Bradley. "I'm honored to be a part of the effort to launch the personal injury practice group at this already thriving firm."

Lavelle Law's main office is in Schaumburg and maintains an additional office in the Chicago Loop. The firm was founded in 1989 as a single attorney practice with an emphasis on tax law. The firm has added more than a dozen practice groups including estate planning, business law, banking law, litigation, criminal, immigration, divorce and family law, commercial and residential real estate and law practice consulting. The firm has received numerous awards and commendations for their business success, their commitment to ethics, national recognition for their pro bono services, and multiple acknowledgements of the charitable work they do in the local communities. For more information, visit www.lavellelaw.com or follow Lavelle Law on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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