John J. Lawlor

Foreclosure, Mediation
Sears Tower, Suite 8000, 233 South Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60606


Foreclosure

Admitted

1976, Illinois; 1989, Wisconsin

Law School

Northwestern University, J.D., 1976

Law School Graduation Year

1976

College

Northwestern University, B.A., 1973

Memberships

Illinois State and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Wisconsin; National Association of College and University Attorneys.

Biographical

Phi Beta Kappa. Evans Scholar. Author: Real Property Tax Delinquency and the Rehabilitation of Multi-Family Housing Stock in Chicago, Illinois: The Role of the Collection Provisions of the Illinois Revenue Act, 16 DePaul Law Review 1, 1976; America's Low Income Housing Efforts: The Poor as Hostages of Fear and Misperception, Catholic University, Social Thought, Spring, 1977; Tax Enforcement Programs and Neighborhood Revitalization: Mutually Compatible Goals? American Society of Planning Officials, Land Use and Zoning Digest, Vol. 30, No. 5, 1978, pp. 6-9. Visiting Faculty, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1977-1978. Faculty, Taxation as a Land Use Control, ALI-ABI, 1979. Lecturer, Public Policy and Inner-City Development, American Society of Planning Officials, 1978. Instructor, Land Development, Illinois Institute on Continuing Legal Education, 1986-1990. Faculty: The Real Estate Development Process, Prentice-Hall Law and Business, 1989-1990; Negotiating a Shopping Center Lease, Illinois Institute on Continuing Legal Education, 1990; Current Illinois Land Use Practices, Illinois Institute on Continuing Legal Education, 1990; Reciprocal Easement Agreement Site Planning Issues, International Council of Shopping Centers Law Conference, 1990. Urban Law Fellow, Northwestern University Center for Urban Affairs, 1974-1976. Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Illinois for condemnation matters, 1977-1982. Chairman, Greater State Street Council Real Estate Committee on the Chicago Central Area Plan for the 1990s, 1983. Member, Legal Club of Chicago, 1985-1992. Member, Chicago Bar Association, 1976-1992.

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