Erica Crohn Minchella

7538 St. Louis Ave., Skokie, IL

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1981
Loyola University Chicago School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Hanh chung

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21 Aug, 2024
I recently had the pleasure of working with Erica Minchella on a real estate transaction and I cannot recommend her highly enough. From the beginning, she was extremely knowledgeable and provided excellent guidance throughout the entire process. She was always available to answer my questions and address any concerns I had. Her attention to detail and thoroughness gave me peace of mind during a stressful time. Erica was professional, responsive, and truly went above and beyond to ensure that my interests were protected. I would highly recommend Erica to anyone in need of a real estate lawyer.
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Roger nouneh

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02 Jul, 2024
A phenomenal experience working with Erica and her team (James and Sergio). Prompt , experienced, responsive and you feel like you are their only client. Appreciate the email responses outside of business hours and even on Sunday (thank you James!). Highly recommended.
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Nikki macahon

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20 Jun, 2024
James and Erica have been critical to my business's growth. Whenever I ask them for help, they give me thoroughly excellent advice. They are also very patient when dealing with difficult situations. I highly recommend this firm!
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Publications

2021:
Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Chapter 6: Loan Workouts and Short Sales
2020:
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Columnist of "Realty Check"
2019:
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Columnist of "Realty Check"
2017:
Illinois State Bar Association Real Estate Law Section Newsletter, Such a Deal! What Buyers of REO and Foreclosure Auctioned Properties and Their Attorneys Must Know Before They Buy
2016:
ISBA Real Estate Section Newsletter, Banker forges payoff letter to defraud bank and MERS no help
2016:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Illinois), Nontraditional Sales
2013:
Illinois State Bar Association Real Property Newsletter, Representation of Condominium Homeowners in Distress
2012:
ISBA Bar Journal, Interviewed for - Housing Crisis Intervention: Foreclosure Mediation in Illinois
2012:
Illinois State Bar Association, Real Estate Section Council Newsletter, Options for Distressed Homeowners
2011:
Chicago Tribune, Interviewed for - Foreclosure Crisis Gives Rise to Defense Attorneys Group
2009:
Personal enewsletter, Various
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