Sulaiman Law

An Oak Brook-based law firm serving clients throughout Chicagoland, Sulaiman Law Group, Ltd., provides legal services in a myriad of practice areas. In the fields of commercial and residential real estate law, attorneys at Sulaiman Law Group assist clients in closings, breaches of contracts, landlord-tenant disputes, leasing, and eminent domain. Sulaiman Law Group also represents clients whose civil rights have been violated as well as those facing criminal charges. With a team of lawyers specializing in debt relief solutions, Sulaiman Law Group’s work in bankruptcy and foreclosure defense account for two of largest areas of practice. Sulaiman Law Group offers assistance with filing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The firm’s attorneys review finances and determine the best method for their clients to obtain freedom from debt. The bankruptcy attorneys at Sulaiman Law Group possess a deep understanding on the federal laws governing these proceedings, and work hard to turn the law to their clients’ advantage. For clients facing the possibility of foreclosure, Sulaiman Law Group may be able to initiate loan modifications or mortgage restructuring to prevent the loss of their homes. The firm also assists with short sale negotiations, strategic foreclosures, or consent foreclosures to prevent some of the negative impact that the proceedings have on a credit rating. Contractors, who may not receive payment when a client files for bankruptcy or undergoes foreclosure proceedings, can go through Sulaiman Law Group to obtain a mechanic's lien that complies with the Illinois Mechanics Lien Act and ensure that they obtain their fair share of disbursed funds. At www.sulaimanlaw.com, the firm’s attorneys share their expertise on legal matters with two blogs dedicated to debt relief law. Recent topics concerning bankruptcy include medical bills, the Federal Trade Commission's rules against debt relief companies, and notable bankruptcy cases in the news. Sulaiman Law Group’s foreclosure defense blog recently discussed the tax implications of forgiven debt and short sales.