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Contact Info TEL 312 565.8375 FAX 312 565.8300 dhanson@SRCattorneys.com
Practice Areas Real Estate Estate Planning and Administration Closely Held Businesses and Startups News Items Schuyler, Roche & Crisham Attorneys Named Among Top Five Percent in State Record Number of Schuyler, Roche & Crisham Attorneys Enjoy Martindale's Coveted AV Rating
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Douglas A. Hanson Outgoing and personable, Douglas Hanson, who is also a CPA, began his real estate, estate planning and general corporate practice, as he says, in a bath of hot oil. As a first-year associate nearly twenty-five years ago, he negotiated more than $7 million in property acquisitions through a fee simple purchase and a ground lease transaction, and he managed $25 million in refinance transactions that included leasehold mortgages on downtown Chicago property and large suburban office buildings and shopping centers. In addition, Doug began working on estate planning and general corporate assignments upon inheriting 95 percent interest in a 12-attorney boutique real estate, estate planning and general corporate firm. One of his first assignments was estate planning for his father postmortem—a unique type of estate planning, unfortunately. Doug expanded his areas of service early in his career to meet the needs of small businesses, entrepreneurs and private individuals for general corporate representation, transactional work, estate tax planning and probate and trust administration. Doug earned invaluable experience before law school as a Certified Public Accountant and as a staff auditor and tax assistant for Coopers & Lybrand, now Price Waterhouse Coopers. This background benefits him today in the complex real estate deals he facilitates and in the estate planning and administration he provides. It was Doug's father, an attorney, who sowed the seeds of his son's interest in real estate tax planning and in law. As a young adult, Doug observed his father's enthusiasm for putting together real estate deals and for helping his small business and entrepreneurial clients achieve their goals via corporate representation and wealth management using various estate planning tools. Later, as a law student, Doug vowed to perpetuate his father's reputation for closing the deal and protecting the client. He followed his father's footsteps in another significant way: the two Hansons bear the unique distinction of being the first father and son valedictorians at Chicago-Kent College of Law. Before joining Schuyler, Roche & Crisham, Doug was the managing partner of a commercial real estate, estate planning and general corporate boutique firm with 12 attorneys, the firm he inherited six weeks after receiving his license to practice law. Managing a law firm specializing in commercial real estate transactions during one of the worst markets for real estate in the last half century fostered in Doug a fortitude that benefits his clients today, most notably in the empathy he shows entrepreneurs and the means by which he helps clients—large and small—pursue their dreams. In serving such high-end clients—including small business owners and individuals with estate planning needs—Doug acquired early the business acumen necessary to satisfy a demanding clientele. Attracting him to Schuyler, Roche & Crisham was the ability to work in a small firm environment with a large Loop presence, a balance affording him the resources only a larger firm can provide and permitting him the spontaneity the North Shore clientele who followed him to Schuyler, Roche & Crisham had come to expect. The thrill of the deal continues to drive his will to succeed, and a sense of urgency fuels every transaction, estate plan, trust and business he manages. Areas of Practice
In addition, Doug handles all aspects of transactional realty work, including:
Perhaps most noteworthy is Doug's penchant for helping clients with assets parlay those assets into real estate ownership solely for investment purposes. He provides both legal counsel and real estate related advice to help investor clients grow their assets and thus plan for wealth. For instance, he persuaded a longtime client and landowner to turn vacant land the client wished to sell into a residential development—12 single-family attached townhomes—ultimately transforming a $500,000 property into a $1.5 million profit. Achievements
Whether a client approaches property ownership as an investment or a business, Doug Hanson meets the challenges each real estate transaction inevitably presents. He is an equally dedicated estate planner, corporate advisor, asset manager and litigator. If you believe he can assist you, please call. |
Experience Schuyler, Roche & Crisham, P.C. Chicago, Illinois Member Shareholder Partner Associate Hanson & Shire, P.C. Managing Partner Associate EDUCATION AND DISTINCTIONS J.D., Valedictorian, Order of the Coif, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1987. Co-Chair, 10-Year Alumni Reunion, 1997. Editor-in-Chief, Chicago-Kent Law Review, Volume 63, 1987. Bureau of National Affairs Law Student Award, 1987. Highest grade point average among second-year law students, 1987. Recipient, West Publishing Hornbook Award, 1986. Highest grade point average among first-year law students, 1986. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award for Civil Procedure, Corporations, Corporate Income Tax and Personal Income Tax, 1985 to 1987. Certified Public Accountant, Illinois, 1983. B.S., Highest Honors (Dean's List during all eligible semesters), Accountancy, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 1983. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Fraternity, Midwest Quadrennial Regional Convention (for students and faculty from more than 30 universities), co-chair, 1983. Phi Kappa Phi Golden Key Beta Gamma Sigma Peer Recognition llinois Super Lawyers, Law & Politics, 2005 and 2006. Martindale-Hubbell, peer review rated for ethical standards and legal ability, since 2004. Publications "What Is the State of Your Real Estate Title?" (Schuyler, Roche & Crisham Views, Volume 1, Issue 1, Summer 2006). Co-author, "Taxation: Substance v. Form and Other Esoterica" (63 Chicago-Kent Law Review 657, 1986). BAR AND COURT ADMISSIONS Illinois, 1987 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Chicago Bar Association Illinois State Bar Association American Bar Association CIVIC AFFILIATIONS St. Andrews Lutheran Church of Park Ridge; Financial Stewardship Committee involved in fundraising activities, member, 1987 to 1993; elder, 1989; controller, 1990 to 1996, 2004-2009; chairman, 1996 to 1998; treasurer, 1998 to 2000. |