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Michael D. Weis Joins Newly Renamed Firsel Ross & Weis; Attorney Jessica T. Cooper Promoted to Partner

Attorney Michael D. Weis has been named a principal in the newly renamed firm of Firsel Ross & Weis. He joins principals Michael D. Firsel and Michael E. Ross in the firm they founded in 2011, which specializes in commercial real estate, corporate mergers and acquisitions, securities and estate planning law from its offices in Deerfield, Illinois. Weis officially joined the firm on April 1, 2022. The firm was formerly known as Firsel Ross.

Mr. Weis comes to Firsel Ross & Weis with a long track record of advising clients in privately and publicly held entities in business and commercial transactions, handling the negotiation and closing of hundreds of complex corporate and commercial real estate transactions both domestically and internationally. Weis' clients span a number of industries including manufacturing, distribution, real estate, health care, food and beverage, technology, and professional services. His corporate experience includes all aspects of mergers and acquisitions, securities, and corporate governance.

"We are delighted to welcome Michael Weis to the firm," said Michael Firsel, founder and managing principal of Firsel Ross & Weis. "Michael's comprehensive knowledge of the corporate and financial markets will be a great asset to our clients. Together with Michael Ross and our skilled team of attorneys, our firm offers the unparalleled advantage of decades of hands-on experience with complex real estate and business transactions."

In addition, attorney Jessica T. Cooper has been promoted from associate to partner in the firm. Cooper, who has been with the firm for over two years, focuses her practice on commercial real estate, including the acquisition, financing, leasing and disposition of commercial properties.

For more information about Firsel Ross & Weis, visit firselross.com.

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