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Matthew Dorich is based out of our Naperville office, where he practices a variety of areas of law including: Family Law, Divorce, Estate Planning, Creditor Negotiations, and Evictions. He handles cases throughout Cook County and other collar counties.
Mr. Dorich began his career in 2014 at a Chicago-based firm focusing on real estate, mortgage foreclosure defense, and civil litigation. He remained with this office for two years, raising to the position of Senior Associate, before accepting a position at a new firm focusing on Debtor’s Rights. During his time practicing law, Mr. Dorich has routinely handled bench trials, motion hearings, and other contested matters. His experience makes him ideally suited to handle cases with property issues and outstanding debts. In his most recent position, Mr. Dorich worked for a mid-size family law firm based out of Orland Park. He gained substantial expierence in all facets of Domestic Relations and is ready assist you in any way possible.
Mr. Dorich joined O'Flaherty Law in 2020 as an associate attorney. He graduated from Northern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in 2011 and thereafter received his Juris Doctor from Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in 2014.
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Chat withState: Illinois
Acquired: 2014
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1515 Legacy Circle, Naperville, IL, 60563
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"I endorse this lawyer. Matthew is well-versed in many areas of the law. He is very bright and he is able to quickly think on his feet."
Family lawyer
2020 - Present
Associate Attorney, O'Flaherty Law, P.C.
2018 - 2020
Associate Attorney, Anderson & Associates, P.C.
2019 - Present
Will County Bar AssociationMember
2014 - Present
Illinois State Bar AssociationMember
2014
JD - Juris Doctor
English
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