AREAS OF PRACTICE

At Campion, Curran, Dunlop, Lamb & Cunabaugh, P.C. clients enjoy one-on-one relationships with their attorneys. Attorney and client become partners in their efforts to accomplish the client’s immediate and future goals. Many of our clients have been with us for decades. Our attorneys maintain such close ties by listening to clients then responding quickly with thorough research and planning.

Another distinguishing aspect of Campion, Curran, Dunlop, Lamb & Cunabaugh, P.C. is our ability to pool creative input from various areas of expertise within the firm to thoroughly address the clients needs. So, while a client is usually served directly by one attorney, that attorney may draw on the specialized knowledge of many attorneys throughout the firm. This support system encourages the broadest possible basis for legal advice, thus further increasing the value and efficiency of our services.

Simply put, Campion, Curran, Dunlop, Lamb & Cunabaugh, P.C. seeks to serve our clients through a combination of our broad knowledge and close client relations. Some of the specific areas of service we offer are highlighted below.

Contact

Address:8600 US HWY 14, Suite 201
Crystal Lake, IL 60012
Contact: Phone: 815-459-8440
Fax: 815-455-8134
Website: ccdllaw.com

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