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SHERYL R. GHEZZI is the sole practitioner in Lincolnwood, Illinois; her firm was founded in 1986. Ms. Ghezzi's family law practice includes the litigation of high conflict custody cases and domestic issues. She has lectured for National Business Institute, as well as for the Chicago and Illinois State bar associations of which she is a member. Currently, Ms. Ghezzi was appointed to the Human Relations Commission of the Village of Lincolnwood, Illinois and elected to the Alumni Association Board of Directors for Lake Forest College. She recently resigned her five year position on the Military Affairs Committee of the Illinois State Bar Association and has lectured on the special issues of military divorces. She earned her B.A. degree from Lake Forest College and her J.D. degree from John Marshall Law School. DANYA A. GRUNYK is an experienced litigator committed to the collaborative law process and the benefits it provides as an alternative method for individuals and families going through a divorce or family transition. Ms. Grunyk received her law degree from DePaul University College of Law and Seton Hall University School of Law. She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her M.B.A.degree from the University of Detroit. Ms. Grunyk is an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago, presents monthly case law updates to local Illinois Family Law Attorneys, and was certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a specialist in matrimonial law (1999-2005). She is a Certified Collaborative Law Professional (Fellow, Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois), Certified Divorce Mediator (Rutgers University), Certified Matrimonial Attorney (New Jersey Supreme Court) and an Approved Guardian ad Litem/Child Representative. She is also a member of the Center for International Legal Studies and a visiting professor at various law schools throughout Eastern Europe. Her certified legal specialties include Matrimonial Law, New Jersey Supreme Court, 2005, Collaborative Law Professional, 2003, Divorce Mediator, Rutgers University, 1996 and Matrimonial Attorney, New Jersey Supreme Court. Ms. Grunyk's professional associations and memberships include International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Chicago Bar, Du Page County, and Will County bar associations. FRANCES H. KRASNOW is a principal of the law firm of Fischel & Kahn, Ltd. She has practiced law for more than 32 years, with extensive experience in all aspects of complex family law, including marital dissolutions, asset identification and allocation, custody issues, child support and maintenance issues, prenuptial agreements and post-decree matters. Ms. Krasnow has led presentations for National Business Institute in the past, and is very involved in the Chicago community, currently serving on the board of directors of the Anti-Defamation League, the Illinois Appleseed Foundation, the Hillels of Illinois, and she is on the board of directors of the Lake Forest Bank & Trust Company. She is a former commissioner of the City of Highland Park and former director of the Standard Club of Chicago. Ms. Krasnow has been recognized by her peers as a leader in her field and has received many honors, including the Best Lawyers in America, being selected by her peers as an Illinois Super Lawyer, receiving a Martindale-Hubbell AV preeminent rating, a member of the Leading Lawyers Network, as well as other awards and honors. She earned her B.A. degree, with high distinction, from the University of Michigan and her J.D. degree from Northwestern University, where she was awarded the American College of Trial Lawyers Medal for Excellence in Advocacy. ALYSSA MOGUL is a partner with Grund & Leavitt, P.C., where she has concentrated her practice in the field of family and matrimonial law, with a special emphasis in litigation. She received her Juris Doctor, with honors, from the Chicago-Kent College of Law with a certificate from the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution program. Ms. Mogul actively taught trial advocacy at leading law schools in Chicago and has been invited to participate in the University of Chicago Law School's trial practice course as a speaker and instructor. She is a frequent speaker at professional seminars including those offered by the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education. Ms. Mogul is a member of the American, Chicago (Decalogue Society), Illinois State and Women's bar associations.
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