Law Office of Cheryl A Morrison

Mokena, United States

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Specialties

Real Estate Law

History

Established in 2006.

Attorney Morrison established the Law Office of Cheryl A. Morrison to help neighbors and local small businesses with their legal needs. Attorney Morrison’s practice is focused on residential real estate closings, small business formations, and basic estate planning.

Practice Areas:

Residential Real Estate Sales and Purchases

Residential and Commercial Leases

Landlord-​Tenant Disputes

Residential Foreclosures

Small Business Formation and Consultation

Small Business/​Commercial Litigation

Wills and Estate Planning

Bar Admissions:

Illinois, 2004

United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 2005

Wisconsin, 2004

United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2004

Professional Memberships:

Will County Bar Association

Chicago Bar Association

Illinois State Bar Association

Federal Trial Bar for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

State Bar of Wisconsin

American Bar Association

Meet the Business Owner

Cheryl M.

Business Owner

In 2006, Attorney Cheryl A. Morrison opened her law office in Mokena to help neighbors and local small businesses with their legal needs. Prior to that, Attorney Morrison worked as an associate at the Chicago law firm of Cohon, Raizes & Regal, LLP, where she handled commercial litigation matters, general civil litigation matters, and real estate closings.

Attorney Morrison graduated with honors from Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2004. While in law school, she served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Justice Jon P. Wilcox of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She was also awarded a CALI Excellence for the Future Award for her classwork in the Law, Philosophy, and Social Theory Seminar. As an undergraduate, Attorney Morrison spent a semester studying at the Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, DC and completed an internship in the office of Congressman Ron Klink of Pennsylvania.