Lisa A. Stegink, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Evanston, IL with 12 reviews
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Lisa A. Stegink

500 Davis Street, Evanston, IL

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1991:
University of Chicago Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1985:
Calvin College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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5.0 12 reviews
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21 Jan, 2025
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Mo will

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22 Nov, 2024
I was lucky to get Shay as my divorce attorney, the first phone call (consultation) i had with her. I immediately knew i wanted her to represent me. She was very professional, kind-hearted, sincere, and with so much information she had given me, i knew she knew the law very well. After i hired her, she put in an appearance the next day. This woman means business! I would highly recommend Shay.
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Seema khatri

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24 Sep, 2024
Divorce can be messy, challenging, and financially and emotionally draining. I was fortunate enough to have Shay representing me through it all. Unlike the previous lawyer I had hired, who was hostile, condescending, and dismissive of my concerns, Shay took the time to listen to my needs. She was not only patient, kind, and professional, she showed compassion. She always took the time to explain everything in detail and made sure I felt supported and understood. Because she was aware of my financial constraints, she made sure that whatever step we took was financially feasible for me. She provided genuine guidance; it wasn’t just about her making money. Once Shay took over my case, the long, drawn-out process quickly came to an end. Because of Shay’s dedication and empathy as well as the fact that she’s really good at what she does, she made a difficult time much more manageable. I wish I had hired her from the very beginning. I highly recommend Shay to everyone!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal matters
“She was very professional, kind-hearted, sincere, and with so much information she had given me, i knew she knew the law very well.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service, taking the time to listen and understand client needs
“She was not only patient, kind, and professional, she showed compassion. She always took the time to explain everything in detail and made sure I felt supported and understood.”
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Dedicated and proactive in ensuring a smooth legal process
“Her availability around the clock and proactive nature mean she's always a step ahead, ensuring a smooth legal process.”
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Helps clients navigate financial constraints and provides cost-effective solutions
“Because she was aware of my financial constraints, she made sure that whatever step we took was financially feasible for me.”
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Some clients may initially have doubts about the lawyer's experience due to their young age
“I was surprised at how young she looked. She's the age of my daughters and I wondered would she be capable of handling my divorce which would involve several million dollars of property and division of other assets.”

Publications

2012:
FORUM Magazine (Association Forum of Chicagoland), Minimizing Liability from Association-Sponsored Online Communities
2011:
ASAE Core Competencies in Association Professional Development, 2nd Edition, Legal Issues & Managing Risk in Professional Development Activities (Chapter)
2011:
Associations Now, Agreement Without Aggression: Mediation Within Associations
2011:
FORUM Magazine (Association Forum of Chicagoland), Minimizing Legal Risks of Certification Programs

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