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Lavelle Law Founding Partner to Speak at ABA Midyear Meeting

Kerry Lavelle, founding partner of Lavelle Law in Schaumburg, will be a featured speaker at the 2019 American Bar Association (ABA) Midyear Meeting in Las Vegas in January. His presentation, entitled "The Business of Law - How to Grow Your Practice," will be directed at solo attorneys, small firms and general practice lawyers looking to grow their business.

Lavelle's appearance at the Midyear Meeting will come shortly after he was a featured speaker on the American Bar Association's GP Solo Live Podcast. Lavelle frequently speaks at ABA events and national legal conferences, specifically addressing best practices for running a law firm.

"These conferences provide a great opportunity for small firm owners and solo attorneys to gather and share information to help one another," said Lavelle. "I'm honored to be speaking at this annual event and hope my experience and knowledge can help others achieve the same success Lavelle Law has seen."

After managing Lavelle Law for 25 years and publishing two books, including "The Business Guide to Law: Creating and Operating a Successful Law Firm," Lavelle launched Lavelle Consulting, which helps law firms improve their overall performance and opportunity for success.

Lavelle's talk will take place at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas on January 25th from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. To learn more or register for the event, visit www.americanbar.org.

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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