The Law Office of Wilton A. Person
Illinois Law Firm
The Law Office of Wilton A. Person
The Law Office of Wilton A. Person represents a wide array of small businesses owners in Chicago, Illinois. Principal Attorney Wilton A. Person has a wide array of knowledge and expertise in the general business counsel and business litigation field. He will work hard and advocate aggressively for his clients.
Practice Areas:
- General Business Counsel
- Business Litigation
- Immigration
- Intellectual Property
- Sports and Entertainment Law
Principal Attorney:
- Wilton A. Person
The Law Office of Wilton A. Person
24330 Leski Lane
Plainfield, IL 60585
1-888-678-5724 (Toll Free)
Office (815) 254-2467
Fax (630) 318-7625
http://www.personlaw.com/
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