Joe Urani
Attorney at Law
Experience
Joe Urani joined Kreamer Law Group in November 2015 and is a lifelong resident of the Chicago area. Mr. Urani has over 15 years of experience in the legal field and has extensive experience in a wide range of practice areas including civil litigation such as personal injury, insurance law, contract disputes, commercial litigation, employment discrimination, municipality claims, and much more. Mr. Urani has extensive experience in all aspects of civil litigation including bench trials, jury trials, countless arbitrations, mediations, and appeals. Mr. Urani also has extensive experience in probate estate planning and real estate law.
Mr. Urani started his career at the firm of Storto, Finn, and Tenuto in Bensenville, Illinois. Mr. Urani then was with the Naperville firm of Best, Vanderlaan & Harrington. Mr. Urani brings his years of knowledge, skill, and experience to Kreamer Law Group representing clients in a range of complex civil litigation matters, including personal injury litigation, insurance law, employment litigation, association law, breach of contract, negligence, fraud, intentional torts, premises liability, probate law, estate planning, and residential and commercial real estate.
Education
Joe Urani graduated from Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Illinois, and went on to graduate with honors with a B.A. from Loyola University Chicago. Mr. Urani obtained his law degree from Chicago Kent College of Law. Mr. Urani is a licensed attorney in the State of Illinois and authorized to practice before the United States Federal District Court for the North District of Illinois and the Central District of Illinois. He is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the DuPage County Bar Association. Call or text Joe Urani at 630-995-3668 or email him at [email protected] to schedule your initial free consultation
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