Lichtman Eisen Partners, Ltd.
Marc Lichtman is the Managing Partner and Attorney at Law of Lichtman Eisen Partners, Ltd., a prominent commercial collection and creditors' rights law firm established in April 1989, providing legal representation to various commercial entities, including banks and landlords. Prior experience includes roles as an Associate Attorney at Mora & Netzky, and O'Brien, O'Rourke, Hogan & McNulty, focusing on commercial litigation and real estate law, along with earlier positions engaging in commercial collections and transactions at Cohen, Wulfstat, Semer, Leff & Rosenberg, Ltd. Additionally, Marc Lichtman served as an Assistant Bank Holding Company Examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Marc Lichtman holds a Master of Laws in Tax Law and a Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Business, Finance, Real Estate, and Accounting from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business.
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Lichtman Eisen Partners, Ltd.
Lichtman Eisen Partners, Ltd. is the premier commercial collection and litigation firm in the Chicago metropolitan area with a national reputation for excellence. We are committed to achieving the best results possible for our business-to-business clients spanning a wide variety of industries. Our areas of practice includes, but is not limited to the following: Banks and other Financial Institutions in the recovery of unsecured notes and other obligations, secured loans and non-sufficient fund checking accounts. Insurance Companies in the collection of audit premiums, unpaid premiums and other obligations. Bonding Companies in the collection or indemnity agreements. Manufacturers and Distributors in the collection of unpaid accounts receivable, Service Companies, such as architects, accountants, lawyers, advertising, contractors and public relations companies for unpaid fees Commercial Landlords in eviction and unpaid rent matters. Specific Performance and other real estate related matters. Breach of Contract matters