KCKELLYN DOYLE COAKLEYCook County State's Attorney's Office
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Cook County State's Attorney's Office

Kellyn Doyle Coakley

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50 W Washington St Rm 500, Chicago, IL, 60602
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Kellyn Doyle Coakley is a commercial real estate attorney with 25 years of legal experience, practicing at Cook County State's Attorney's Office in Chicago, IL. She attended Depaul University College of Law. She has been admitted to the Illinois Bar since 2001. Her practice encompasses commercial real estate, other, real estate, residential real estate, and tax, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2001

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Commercial Real Estate20%
  • Other20%
  • Real Estate20%
  • Residential Real Estate20%
  • Tax20%

Languages

English

Experience

25+ years

Commercial Real Estate Attorney at Cook County State's Attorney's Office. Admitted to practice in Illinois, 2001. Focus areas include Tax, Real Estate, Commercial.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Illinois

Bar #Illinois State Bar Association · Admitted 2001

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Schools & Education

Depaul University College of Law

Degree · 2001

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50 W Washington St Rm 500, Chicago, IL, 60602
312-388-9201

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