Peter Francis Geraci

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Peter Francis Geraci is a prominent Chicago-based bankruptcy attorney. He also briefly worked in personal injury law. He is a graduate of Foreman High School, DePaul University and DePaul University College of Law, and is a lifelong resident of Chicago.[citation needed] Geraci's great-grandfather, Francis A. Hoffmann, was corporation counsel for Chicago in the 1880s.[citation needed] His great-great grandfather, Francis A. Hoffmann, was a founder of the Republican Party, and lieutenant governor of Illinois during the Civil War, having been elected on Abraham Lincoln’s ticket in 1860.

Practice

Peter Francis Geraci is admitted to practice law before the Supreme Courts of Illinois,[1] Indiana,[2] Wisconsin,[3] New York,[4] Florida,[5] California[6] and Michigan.[7]

Companies

Geraci is the founder of Geraci Law, L.L.C., the largest consumer bankruptcy firm in the country. Geraci Law, L.L.C. has about 80 attorneys practicing in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin, with over 30 locations.[8] TV commercials for Geraci Law's bankruptcy services have became an example of urban culture associated with Chicago, similar to those for Eagle Insurance and Victory Auto Wreckers.

Peter Francis Geraci is the CEO of Professional Financial Guidance, L.L.C., an online provider of debtor education for consumer bankruptcy.[9]

Writing

Geraci authored the 1989 book The Bankruptcy Solution: The Insiders' Guide to Bankruptcy and How It Can Help You![10] He also offers a revised version of the book online for free.[11]

In pop culture

Peter Francis Geraci is referenced in the Cucumber Baby song: "What's The Dill?" on Marvin Gardens verse.

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