Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit attorneys Michael Kreibich (general litigation), Nicholas Mitchell (general litigation), and Christopher Ralph (construction litigation) have been recognized as 2016 Illinois Rising Stars.

Curated by the Super Lawyers ratings service, the Rising Stars designation is based on peer recognition and professional achievement. To be eligible for inclusion, a Rising Stars candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. While up to 5 percent of the lawyers in a state are named to Super Lawyers, no more than 2.5 percent are named to Rising Stars.

Michael Kreibich advises Common Interest Community Association (condominium, townhome, homeowner, Master) clients on a variety of major and day-to-day issues. He uses his extensive litigation background to assist association clients through the difficult disputes and decisions they inevitably face.

Nicholas Mitchell focuses his practice on general litigation and construction defect litigation as it applies to Common Interest Community Associations (condominium, townhome, homeowner, Master). Additionally, he has extensive experience representing clients with various backgrounds through all phases of litigation.

Christopher Ralph focuses on the representation of Common Interest Community Associations (condominium, townhome, homeowner, Master) in both the prosecution and defense of lawsuits. He skillfully represents clients though all phases of litigation including mediation, arbitration, bench and jury trials. Additionally, he has successfully handled a wide variety of matters, ranging from multi-million dollar construction defect cases to defense of individual board members in breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits.

 

Since 1983, KSN has been a legal resource for condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations. Additionally, we represent clients in real estate transactions, collectionslandlord/tenant issues, and property tax appeals. We represent thousands of clients and community associations throughout the US with offices in several states including Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.

 

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