Christopher Salvatore Nudo

1250 Larkin Ave, Ste 100, Elgin, IL

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4.8 / 5
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Education

1993
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
Creighton University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 29 reviews
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Google Maps 4.6

Scott l.

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28 Dec, 2023
Chris helped us setup our estate plans and has been for various other needs our family has had over the years. If you are looking for a great attorney Chris and his team are the right place to go.
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Vi lew

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24 Oct, 2023
All of our legal needs were taken care of expertly. Chris and his firm explained everything so clearly and efficiently. With attention to detail and thoroughness, Chris found errors that the other side made and saved us money. We are very grateful to Chris and his firm for their exceptional legal advice, assessment of our legal needs, and understanding of how to best protect our interests. Very highly recommended.
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Vixkie

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23 Oct, 2023
We hired Mr. Nudo to help save our real estate deal selling our long-time home. He was so detail-oriented, he found errors the title company had made and made the process so much smoother. We are so glad we found him.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative
“He was very responsive, answered all my questions.”
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Builds trust and confidence with clients
“The most important part is Attorney Jonathan made me trust him.”
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Provides exceptional legal advice and representation
“All of our legal needs were taken care of expertly. Chris and his firm explained everything so clearly and efficient.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented
“With attention to detail and thoroughness, Chris found errors that the other side made and saved us money.”
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Highly recommended by clients and other professionals
“I highly recommend Chris for estate planning services for both simple and complex matters.”
Cons
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Potential oversight in covering all details
“the only thing he have neglected to cover was itemization of the utilities that I needed to activate.”
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Occasional delays or unexpected issues during real estate transactions
“we definitely went for a roller coaster ride on this one.”

Publications

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DiMonte and Lizak, LLC, Does HIPAA Interfere With Your Adult Children?
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Wedding And Portrait Photographers' Legal Handbook, Wedding And Portrait Photographers' Legal Handbook
2010:
Texting While Driving in Illinois, Texting While Driving? - Not in Illinois
2010:
Christopher Nudo, Introduction to Estate Planning

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