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Mitchell Law Group

Mitchell Law Group - Joliet, IL

Criminal Law Lawyers in Joliet, IL

54 North Ottawa Street Suite 100 Joliet, IL 60432 - 4397

Joliet Criminal Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Law

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 25, 2023
    Hired Law firm 2013-2014
    I went to this office April of 2013 and paid in full for a BK to be filed. I was advised the case would be filed by May 2013. The case was not filed until Sept 2014....but they had my money the whole time. I had significant student loans and I asked at least twice about having the student loans included and they wouldn't even try. I called, text, emailed, etc and rarely heard anything from them. I honestly thought they took my money and ghosted me. I just found out today that if they had added the loans, I could have had them forgiven. Very unprofessional, unresponsive and don't care about their clients.

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Eric A. Mitchell

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Joliet, IL

54 North Ottawa Street
Suite 100
Joliet, IL 60432 - 4397

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Phone: (815) 723-2895

Fax: (815) 723-5136

Website: http://www.mgblawoffices.com

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Additional Illinois Locations

Wheaton, IL  (21.7 miles)

1755 S. Naperville Rd.
Suite 100
Wheaton, IL 60189

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Phone: (815) 723-2895

Fax: (815) 723-5136

Website: http://www.mgblawoffices.com

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