Stuart A. Fullett
Managing Shareholder
Stuart A. Fullett is the managing shareholder of the firm. Stuart's practice is primarily
concentrated in the representation of condominium, townhome and homeowners
associations. A former municipal prosecutor who also handled numerous
types of civil and criminal cases before joining the firm, Stuart heads
the firm's litigation practice, which includes community association
construction cases, developer disputes, fair housing claims and covenant
and rule enforcement issues. Stuart also directly oversees all community
association assessment collection matters handled by the firm and counsels
community associations regarding governance issues and transactional matters.
Stuart's previous experience working in the building trades affords
him valuable insight in approaching construction issues encountered by
the firm's clients. Stuart received his B.A. in Political Science
from Loyola University Chicago in 1985 and received his J.D. from The
John Marshall Law School in 1988. Stuart is a member of the Illinois State
Bar Association, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association (including its
Debtor/Creditor Committee), the Community Associations Institute (CAI),
the Association of Condominium, Townhouse and Homeowners Associations
(ACTHA) and ACA (American Collectors Association) International and is
actively involved with the Village of Lake Zurich Industrial Zoning Working
Group. Stuart frequently authors and is quoted in articles relating to
community association law and gives lectures at community association
seminars and trade shows and before professional property management firms
and other community association industry professionals. Stuart has served
as an instructor for accredited continuing education courses for community
association managers.