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From Rising Star to Super Lawyer: Honored Recognition in Consumer Protection

At Wells Law – Chicago, our mission has always been clear: to protect consumers and hold powerful companies accountable. Along the way, I’ve been humbled to receive professional recognition for this work.


I’m honored to share that I’ve been named a Super Lawyer every year since 2018, following earlier recognition as a Rising Star from 2012–2014.


What This Recognition Means

Super Lawyers and Rising Stars are prestigious designations awarded to a small percentage of attorneys nationwide based on peer nominations and professional accomplishments. They reflect both legal excellence and dedication to clients.


For me, these honors are not just about titles—they represent years of fighting for consumers and earning the trust of those I’ve been privileged to represent.


Standing Up for Consumers’ Rights

Since the start of my career, I’ve focused my practice on consumer protection law, representing individuals in cases involving:


These cases are about more than paperwork or phone calls—they’re about protecting privacy, dignity, financial security, and fairness in the marketplace.


Why This Matters for Clients

Recognition from Super Lawyers is meaningful, but what matters most is the trust my clients place in me to handle issues that can affect their livelihoods, their reputations, and their peace of mind. Every client story reinforces why consumer rights matter—and why persistence and experience make a difference in achieving results.


Wells Law – Chicago: Experience You Can Trust

At Wells Law – Chicago, we continue to fight for consumers across Illinois – where we are based –, Ohio – from where we got our start and still love to practice, and nationwide. Whether you’re facing credit reporting errors, debt collection abuse, or unwanted robocalls, our goal at Wells Law - Chicago is simple: Be Informed. Be Empowered. Be Protected.


If you believe your consumer rights have been violated, we invite you to request a free case review today.

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