John Paul Ivec

John Paul Ivec

24820 Caton Farm Rd.
Plainfield, IL 60586

Phone: 815-439-9909

Website: iveclaw.com

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About John Paul Ivec

The Ivec Law firm was founded in 2004 by JohnPaul Ivec with the purpose of providing superior legal representation. JohnPaul Ivec successfully represents clients, from petty offenses to super-X felonies, with an innovative, client-centered advocacy which is focused on results. JohnPaul gained extensive trial and appellate experience from his work as a prosecutor with the Will County State’s Attorney and as a clerk with the Illinois State Appellate Public Defender. In addition, JohnPaul maintains a general practice which includes representation of clients in Secretary of State Hearings, real estate, landlord/tenant, simple wills, and civil litigation. 2017 Winter Session Graduate


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