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Diverse Legal Solutions for Clients in Rockford

At Reno & Zahm LLP, we separate ourselves from the rest by offering a broad scope of practice areas that’s capable of handling diverse legal challenges that clients have. Opportunity and adversity manifest in the many areas of law we practice. In each of these areas, our attorneys work together to distinguish this firm as a trusted source for solutions to our clients’ various legal concerns.

We can offer assistance in legal matters that arise from:

Reach out to Reno & Zahm LLP’s attorneys for assistance with any of these various legal matters, or to inquire about another legal matter in Rockford. We offer initial consultations to all prospective clients and are eager to see how we can help you.

Call (815) 987-4050 to schedule your consultation today!

Our Dedication Is Unique to You

We are not a boutique firm focusing on one type of issue or a single client, but those who come to us for help can expect the same level of commitment to their case from our attorneys. By focusing on the distinctive qualities of your situation, we’re able to offer personalized advocacy that can make a difference in the outcome of your legal challenge.

For 100 years, clients have come to us for reliable legal solutions that can help them reach favorable outcomes. Experience is on your side when you have a Reno & Zahm LLP attorney dedicated to your case.

For more information about what our attorneys can do for you, call 815-987-4050 and ask for a consultation.

Client-Focused Service

See What People are Saying About Us
  • "I am very satisfied with this law firm, Victor Zamora was professional and clear and easy to work with!"
    Victor communicated very well, and he explained everything to me very clear and was eager to help me and win our case. I am very happy with my service and recommended Victor Zamora!
    - Luz Davila
  • We would highly recommend Michael Schultz without hesitation.
    - John
  • "Jan was professional and presented my case to the jury in a manner that provided me with an excellent result."

    I retained Jan to represent me in a contested highway collision case. The insurance company disputed fault and the extent of my injuries. We took the case to jury trial, and I was awarded seven times the insurance company’s best offer. Jan was professional and presented my case to the jury in a manner that provided me with an excellent result.

    - Richard
  • Reno & Zahm and Attorney Mike Schultz helped my family successfully resolve an injury-wrongful death case.
    - Don

    Our FAQ

    Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 815-987-4050 today!

    • What’s the difference between a will and a trust?

      Generally speaking, the difference is whether or not you want to avoid probate. This is the process of dividing someone’s estate through court proceedings. The estates of people who die with a will – or without any type of estate planning – undergo the probate process, which can incur additional court and attorney fees.

      Trusts, although sometimes costly to set up and fund, can avoid probate by transferring an estate to a trustee under certain circumstances, not all of which require the death of the estate’s owner. There may also be tax incentives for choosing a trust.

    • What is an LLP?
      Limited liability partnerships (LLPs) are business organizations that limit the personal liability of partnership owners. Professionals who often opt for this type of organization are attorneys and accountants.
    • How do I choose a structure for my business?

      There are many types of business structures to choose from, but four are in common use: sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations (of which there are variants, such as C and S).

      Deciding to choose any of these organizations often comes down to how large you want your company to grow, what kind of tax liability do you want your company to assume, and how much personal liability you’re willing to assume. An attorney can explain in detail how the business you’re planning can be impacted by any of these structures or their variants.