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Lavelle Law Founder is a Featured Speaker at an Upcoming Will County Bar Association Event

Attorney Kerry Lavelle, founder of Lavelle Law, Ltd. and author of The Business Guide to Law: Creating and Operating a Successful Law Firm, is a featured speaker at the Will County Bar Association Solo Practitioner and Small Firm Seminar this Friday, October 5th at 1:00 p.m.

The event is intended to help owners of small firms and solo practitioners properly prepare for retirement, succession planning and the selling of their firm. Lavelle's presentation, "The Red Zone and Retirement - Maximize the Value of Your Practice Starting Now!" focuses on what firm owners can do in the years leading up to their retirement to increase the value their firms.

"After years of schooling and real-world experience working as an attorney, many firm owners become proficient in their practice areas, but know very little about the business of running a firm," says Lavelle. "Many approach the process of selling their firm too late and with little understanding of how the process works. I want to share my experience and expertise to help others reap the rewards of years of hard work."

The Solo Practitioner and Small Firm Seminar will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Jacob Henry Mansion located at 20 South Eastern Avenue in Joliet and is open to all Will County Bar Association members.

Lavelle Law's main office is in Schaumburg with 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, Litigation, Criminal Defense, Immigration, Divorce and Family Law, Commercial and Residential Real Estate, and Law Practice Consulting. The firm has received numerous awards and commendations for its business success and commitment to ethics, national recognition for its pro bono services, and multiple acknowledgements of the charitable work it provides in local communities. For more information, visit www.lavellelaw.com or follow Lavelle Law on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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