Ryan R Van Osdol

1100 E. Woodfield Rd., Schaumburg, IL

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2008
John Marshall Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2004
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Paralegal Studies

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Rigo grimaldo

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15 Dec, 2023
On my way
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Debbie winkler

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04 Oct, 2022
After going through two other lawyers who were no good, I found Ryan and he was amazing! He was very attentive, easy to reach, a good listener and good counselor, and just a great person that you can trust. I’m a small business owner and I’m glad I have Ryan as my lawyer. I know he has my best interest at hand, is very honest and forthcoming. 100% recommend him and his practice.
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Mike kadich

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08 Mar, 2022
My name is Mike Kadich and I own The Son's Group insurance agency. I've been using Mr. Van Osdol and Business Law Group LLC for the past couple years on multiple business matters.. Recently the firm helped us through a shareholder dispute in which we were completely satisfied with the results. Ryan shows patience, transparency, along with an ability to educate you on any business situation or concern you come across. I've also referred his law firm to other businesses that utilize his services today. . I would recommend Ryan to any sized business.
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Publications

2015:
Di Monte & Lizak Newsletter, Turned Down For What? Settlement Offer Rejected By Plaintiff Leads to Poor Trial Result

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22 Mar, 2012 by Barb
Mr. Mastny took on my case of negotiating a better severance package from my ex-employer. I was very concerned with the process but he made me feel at ease and felt it was the right thing to do. He always kept me informed and was very responsive when I reached out to him with any questions. In the end, he accomplished what he set out to do and I was extremely happy with the outcome and the quick time that it was handled. I would highly recommend his firm.
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21 Apr, 2021 by Mary
I've known Karl for a few years now. I needed a trust drawn up and Karl was recommended by another attorney for his expertise and experience (trusts can be complicated). Karl was professional to work with, explained everything clearly, was dependable and returned phone calls promptly. Recently, I began the processof refinancing my home. Unfortuately, the day before the signing date , I was advised I needed last minute additional paperwork Verified due to my home being in a trust. I was very stressed and reached out to Karl. He answered my call and handled this last minute problem so I could refinance on time. Karl should wear a cape because he rescued me from a complicated situation. Go with Karl's experience and work ethic. Your legal work is just too important!
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18 May, 2020 by Jessica wettstein
We worked with Ed Siebert to buy and sell our home and he was wonderful to work with. My sister and sister-in-law also used Ed when they purchased homes and we are all very satisfied. Ed made the complicated process of home closings easy for us. Even with Covid-19 and our virtual closings, he explained everything to us and even made us laugh during the process :) He was available to answer any and all of our questions. We would recommend Ed to anyone and will use him again if we need legal help. Thanks Ed!!!
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24 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
“We have worked with Centarus Legal Services for several years now and are always pleased with the quality of their work and the service they provide. When we started our relationship, everything about securities law and capital raising was new, and mostly foreign. Thanks to their expert legal advice and impeccable document preparation, we have since initiated and closed two rounds of financing. We would highly recommend engaging Centarus for all of your private placement needs.” E.M., CEO private company
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16 Mar, 2015 by James a. shapiro
I have known Lou for several years and would not hesitate to refer him a securities case. We have worked together on one of them, and I found him to have an extremely keen and perceptive legal mind, together with great writing ability.
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16 Mar, 2015 by James
I have know Lou for several years and would not hesitate to refer him a securities case. We have worked together on one of them, and I found him to have an extremely keen and perceptive legal mind, together with great witting ability.
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