Jonathan Gerald Anderson

1101 Perimeter Dr. Ste. 220, Schaumburg, IL

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Education

1980
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1975
University of Wisconsin, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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18 Sep, 2024
never ever contact this unfathful lawyer who will only eat up your money never respond to your calls and messages Always asking for money and never responding after taking money
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Linda

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06 Oct, 2017
Mr. Anderson represented me in the sale of a home and the purchase of a home this year. Both transactions were professional and efficient. I always knew that my interests were protected, and both closings were smooth and easy. I will definitely hire Jon Anderson for all future real estate deals.
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Frank deangelo

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10 Feb, 2010
John Anderson has represented myself and my company for over 12 years. Over those years, John and his team have successfully defended and litigated for us on many different levels. We can proudly maintain that we are undefeated to date. His representation on our behalf has included victories in Federal Court for Trademark Infringement, Local Divorce, General liability, Corporate disputes and several personal matters. We highly recommend John Anderson on every level.
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Publications

2021:
Daily Herald, Chicago Law Firm, Anderson and Associates, P.C. Names Attorney Kyle Sellett Partner
2017:
PRWEB, Anderson & Associates, P.C., Expands Practice Areas to Better Serve Wheaton Families
2016:
Chicago Tribune, Schaumburg Divorce Attorney Jonathan G. Anderson of Anderson & Associates, P.C. will serve on the Northwest Suburban Bar Association’s (NWSBA) Board of Governors
2016:
Dupage County Bar Association, Schaumburg Divorce Attorney Joins the Northwest Suburban Bar Association’s Board of Governors
2015:
Chicago Bar Association, Bradley Kaye and Noelle Cislo Join Anderson & Associates, P.C.
2015:
Illinois State Bar Association Bar News, Kaye, Cislo join Anderson & Associates, P.C.
2015:
Dupage County Bar Association, Wheaton Divorce Lawyer Named 2015 Super Lawyers Rising Star
2015:
Dupage County Bar Association, Schaumburg Family Law Attorneys Present at Continuing Legal Education Seminars
2015:
Dupage County Bar Association, Schaumburg Family Law Firm Welcomes Two Associate Attorneys
2015:
Dupage County Bar Association, Cook County Divorce Lawyer Approved as Court-Certified Mediator
2015:
Dupage County Bar Association, Wheaton Family Law Attorneys Appointed to DuPage County Bar Association Leadership Roles
2014:
Illinois State Bar Association Bar News, Anderson & Associates, P.C. expands and relocates Cook County office
2014:
Dupage County Bar Association, Schaumburg Family Lawyer Named Top 10 Attorney Under 40 in Illinois
2014:
Dupage County Bar Association, DuPage Family Law Firm Recognizes Attorneys’ 2014 Accomplishments
2014:
Dupage County Bar Association, Orland Park Divorce Law Firm Relocates Office Suite
2014:
DuPage County Bar Association Brief, Strengthening Your Legal Mind
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