CHICAGO, March 27, 2017 -- Stoltmann Law Offices is pleased to announce the addition of a new Commercial Litigation Group led by trial attorney Alexander Loftus. The Commercial Litigation Group handles plaintiffs' business and class litigation primarily on a contingent fee basis. Practice areas of the Commercial Litigation Group include: Class Action; Breach of Contract Claims; Business Tort Litigation; Commercial Real Estate; Defamation; Libel and Slander; Employment, Wage, and Overtime; Intellectual Property; Professional Malpractice; and Shareholder and LLC Member Disputes.
“Our existing referral base required this expansion because we were getting so many referrals outside of our core securities fraud practice. Now we are able to serve all of our clients’ needs,” said Andrew Stoltmann. “We brought in Alex to head up this new venture because he has handled a wide variety of litigation all over the country," said Stoltmann.
“I am excited to join the Stoltmann Law Offices Commercial Litigation Group,” said Mr. Loftus. “Clients are growing weary of paying for time rather than results, but I'm now able to serve client needs with the exclusive goal of aggressively representing my clients."
Stoltmann Law Offices Commercial Litigation Group is the commercial litigation sector of Stoltmann Law Offices. Based in Chicago, Illinois the group represents clients in all areas of commercial and financial disputes, class action, business breakup, intellectual property, employment, and real estate. For more information on the Commercial Litigation Group, please visit http://www.litigationattorneyblog.com.
Stoltmann Law Offices Alexander Loftus Esq. o: 312-332-4200 10 S. LaSalle 35th Floor Chicago, IL 60603 www.LitigationAttorneyBlog.com [email protected]


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