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Chicago Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
The attorneys at the Barney & Karamanis, LLP in Chicago, Illinois, are dedicated to helping you protect your rights and interests and increasing your chances of obtaining the favorable outcomes you expect and deserve for the serious and complex legal challenges affecting your life, your company and your future. They provide unmatched advocacy and support to a diverse range of clients throughout the greater Chicagoland area and all across the state who have legal needs involving any of the following:
·Personal injury
·Medical malpractice
·Trade secret litigation
·Business and commercial litigation
·Civil rights violations
·International law
Backed by more than 100 years of combined legal experience, the attorneys at our law firm possess the extensive knowledge, skills and resources required to handle your matter efficiently and to improve the likelihood that you will obtain the positive results you seek. Over the course of our history, we have recovered millions of dollars in total compensation for our plaintiff clients, including many multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts.
Founded on a principle of providing superior client service, our law firm adheres to our mission of delivering candid, attentive and effective representation for our clients, no matter how complex their needs. As further evidence of our success, our law firm's attorneys have earned many accolades and endorsements from our peers, and we have enjoyed numerous testimonials and referrals from our satisfied clients.
For more information on how we can best serve your needs, you can contact Barney & Karamanis, LLP, by calling our law office or visiting our website to schedule a free initial consultation. We also offer virtual consultations to help keep you safe in today's uncertain environment.
About Barney & Karamanis, LLP
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Business Litigation
- International Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Trade Secret Litigation
People
Attorneys
- James A. Karamanis (Founder/Partner)
- Bary L. Gassman (Of Counsel)
- Kenneth A. Nazarian (Partner)
- Melanie Conviser (Of Counsel)
- Theodore Karavidas (Of Counsel)
- Michaela Coughlin (Associate Attorney)
- Jaylaan Slaughter (Associate Attorney)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
180 N. Stetson AvenueSuite 3050 Chicago, IL 60601
Phone
Fax
- 312-344-1901
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