Michael J. Klein Joins McDonald Hopkins Law Firm as a Member in Chicago Office

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Fri Jun 6, 2008 12:03pm EDT

CHICAGO, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael J. Klein has joined the Chicago
office of McDonald Hopkins LLC as a member in the firm's Business Department.
Klein represents and counsels clients on sophisticated real estate matters.
He has substantial experience in all aspects of real estate including
acquisitions, dispositions, lending, leasing, and development work.  Klein is
proficient in both domestic and foreign real estate transactions.
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    In addition to his background in private practice, Klein also served as a
senior counsel at Abbott Laboratories.
    "Michael Klein is an excellent addition and will lead our Chicago office's
real estate practice," said Richard N. Kessler, managing member of the firm's
Chicago office.  "Our clients will appreciate Michael's extensive real estate
knowledge and business expertise as well as his counseling skills."
    A 1991 graduate of the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana with a
Bachelor of Arts degree, Klein received his J.D. from the University of
Illinois College of Law in 1994.
Michael J. Klein can be reached at 312.642.4556 or
mklein@mcdonaldhopkins.com.
    About McDonald Hopkins
    With more than 130 attorneys in Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, and
West Palm Beach, McDonald Hopkins is a full-service law firm focused on
business law, litigation, restructuring, and estate planning. The president of
McDonald Hopkins is Carl J. Grassi, who was elected in 2007. More information
about McDonald Hopkins can be found at www.mcdonaldhopkins.com .
    CONTACT:
    Deborah W. Kelm
    McDonald Hopkins LLC
    Phone: 216.348.5733
    Email: dkelm@mcdonaldhopkins.com

SOURCE  McDonald Hopkins LLC

Deborah W. Kelm of McDonald Hopkins LLC, +1-216-348-5733,
dkelm@mcdonaldhopkins.com
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