KSKAREN M. STUMPEKavanagh, Scully, Sudow, White & Frederick P.C..
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Karen M. Stumpe

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301 Sw Adams St., Peoria, IL, 61602
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Karen M. Stumpe is a business attorney with over 46 years of legal experience, practicing at Kavanagh, Scully, Sudow, White & Frederick P.C. in Peoria, IL. She earned a degree from Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois B.B. in 1975 and a J.D. from University of Illinois College of Law in 1979. She has been admitted to the Illinois Bar since 1979. Her practice encompasses business, estate planning, probate, and real estate, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1979

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Business25%
  • Estate Planning25%
  • Probate25%
  • Real Estate25%

Languages

English

Experience

46+ years

Business Attorney at Kavanagh, Scully, Sudow, White & Frederick P.C... Admitted to practice in Illinois, 1979. Focus areas include Business, Estate Planning, Probate.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Illinois

Bar #Illinois State Bar Association · Admitted 1979

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Schools & Education

University of Illinois College of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 1979

Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois B.B.

Degree · 1975

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301 Sw Adams St., Peoria, IL, 61602

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