Compare 8 attorneys and 6 law firms in Rockford , IL. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Daniel Williams Jr
Rockford civil rights attorney at McGreevy Williams with 53 years experience6735 Vistagreen Way, Rockford, IL 61132
Daniel Cain
Rockford civil rights attorney at Sreenan and Cain with 49 years experience321 West State Street, Suite 700, Rockford, IL 61101
Kevin Luther
Rockford civil rights attorney at Heyl Royster Voelker and Allen with 40 years experience120 West State Street, 2nd Floor, Rockford, IL 61105
Allyson Misevich
Rockford civil rights attorney at M Allyson Misevich with 38 years experience4615 East State Street, Suite 201, Rockford, IL 61108
Stephen Balogh
Rockford civil rights attorney at Williams McCarthy with 37 years experience120 West State Street, 4th Floor, Rockford, IL 61105
Scott Salemi
Rockford civil rights attorney at Heyl Royster Voelker and Allen with 32 years experience120 West State Street, 2nd Floor, Rockford, IL 61105
Jana Brady
Rockford civil rights attorney at Heyl Royster Voelker and Allen with 21 years experience120 West State Street, 2nd Floor, Rockford, IL 61105
Joel Huotari
Rockford civil rights attorney at Williams McCarthy with 18 years experience120 West State Street, 4th Floor, Rockford, IL 61105
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