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Veronica Banilla Lopez graduated from Loyola Law School in 2003. She is a first-generation American. Her father was born in Guatemala and her mother in Mexico. She is an Attorney at Law and Director of Diversity & Inclusion at Del Galdo Law Group, LLC.

A national legal magazine is out with its 2022 list of best Illinois lawyers and tapped eight Chicago-area attorneys as the state’s “super” local government lawyers, including Berwyn-based attorney Michael Del Galdo, a recognition that drew praise from several suburban Cook County mayors.

An attorney from the town of Cicero recently voiced her support on the proposed sub-circuit maps for Cook County.

LLSA Alumni Spotlight, focusing on the university's law school graduates, used its August 2020 edition call attention to three alums.

As part of the Del Galdo Law Group’s long-term commitment to progressive employment practices and a welcoming workplace environment for both our staff and our clients, the firm has created a new post of Director of Diversity & Inclusion.

A Cook County Circuit Court Judge granted a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) forcing City View MultiCare Center to adhere to the state’s Executive Order on combatting the coronavirus, and rejected motions by City View, the Illinois Department of Public Health and Gov. Pritzker to move past multiple violations cited by the Town of Cicero’s Emergency Operations Committee.

A national legal magazine is out with its 2020 list of best Illinois lawyers and tapped six Chicago-area attorneys as the state's "super" local government lawyers, including Chicagoland attorney Michael Del Galdo.

Legislation sitting on Governor JB Pritzker's desk, which would give local Illinois school boards an extra two-weeks - from 45 days to 60 days - to fill unexpected board vacancies, would benefit the board member replacement process, according to a long-time suburban Cook County school board attorney.

Legislation under consideration in Springfield that would allow municipalities to impose their own local, 3¢ per gallon gas tax is being welcomed as a tool for struggling communities to rebuilding their local economies.