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Lewis, Longlett and Lannerd
, Quincy, IL (217) 224-1240
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Address 435 Hampshire Quincy, IL 62301
Hours Monday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
Business Services Banking and Financial Institutions, Bankruptcy , Business Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills & Estate, Family Law & Divorce, Litigation, Local Government & Municipalities, Personal Injury & Workmen's Comp., Real Estate, Traffic/DUI
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Business Type: Lewis, Longlett, Lannerd, LLC is a general practice firm, which George J. Lewis founded in 1958. Our firm has over seventy-five years of combined legal experience.
The firm practices in a wide range of legal areas, including Banking and Financial law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Estate Planning, Trusts & Wills, Family Law & Divorce, Litigation, Local Government & Municipalities, Personal Injury & Worker's Comp., Real Estate, Traffic/DUI and Taxation. The firm currently consists of four attorneys licensed in the State of Illinois. Although a general practice firm, each attorney concentrates in specific areas of law, which allows the firm to provide specialized legal services to meet our clients individual needs.
Our attorneys and staff are committed to providing quality legal services and maintaining professional integrity and client loyalty.
The law firm has over seventy-five years of combined legal experience. The firm practices in a wide range of legal areas. Review our information and if you believe that we can be of service to you, contact us. Our initial consultation with all potential clients is free of charge. We hope you will take advantage of our experience and legal services.
George J. Lewis, Senior Partner, attorneys@lewislonglett.com George J. Lewis is the founding member of the firm and a senior partner. He was born in Rushville, Illinois on August 17, 1930.Areas of Practice: Banking and Financial law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Estate Planning, Trusts & Wills, Family Law & Divorce, Litigation, Local Government & Municipalities, Personal Injury & Worker's Comp., Real Estate and Traffic/DUI. John R. Longlett, Senior Partner, attorneys@lewislonglett.com John R. Longlett is a senior partner at Lewis, Longlett & Lannerd, LLC. He was born in Quincy, Illinois on August 22, 1947.Areas of Practice: Banking and Financial law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Estate Planning, Local Government & Municipalities, Real Estate and Taxation. Amy C. Lannerd, Partner Amy C. Lannerd is a partner with our firm. She was born May 29, 1976 in Quincy, Illinois.Amy C. Lannerd is a partner with our firm. She was born May 29, 1976 in Quincy, Illinois. Amy C. Lannerd is a partner with our firm. She was born May 29, 1976 in Quincy, Illinois. Areas of Practice: Banking and Financial law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Estate Planning, Trusts & Wills, Family Law & Divorce, Litigation, Personal Injury & Worker's Comp., Real Estate and Traffic/DUI.
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