Meagher & Geer, P.L.L.P. - Chicago, IL
Anti-Fraud Counseling and Litigation Lawyers in Chicago, IL
216 N. Jefferson Street Suite 100 Chicago, IL 60661
Chicago Anti-Fraud Counseling and Litigation Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Anti-Fraud Counseling and Litigation
Attorneys
Contact
216 N. Jefferson Street
Suite 100
Chicago, IL 60661
Phone: (312) 463-1045
Fax: (312) 463-1046
Website: http://www.meagher.com
Minnesota Locations
Minneapolis, MN (Main Office, 354 miles)
33 S. Sixth Street
Suite 4400
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: (612) 338-0661
Fax: (612) 338-8384
Website: http://www.meagher.com
North Dakota Locations
Bismarck, ND (734 miles)
1900 Burnt Boat Drive
Suite 101
Bismarck, ND 58503
Phone: (701) 222-1315
Fax: (701) 222-1373
Website: http://www.meagher.com
Arizona Locations
Scottsdale, AZ (1,435.6 miles)
16767 N. Perimeter Drive
Suite 210
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: (480) 607-9719
Fax: (480) 607-9780
Website: http://www.meagher.com
California Locations
Long Beach, CA (1,748.5 miles)
444 W. Ocean Boulevard
Suite 800
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: (213) 459-5955
Fax: (612) 338-8384
Website: http://www.meagher.com
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