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Potestivo Names Art Sriratana Supervising Attorney

Professional PhotoPotestivo & Associates, P.C., announced Art Sriratana has been promoted to Supervising Attorney in the firm's Chicago office. The firm, which has provided legal solutions to the real estate finance and credit industry for more than 27 years, is headquartered in Rochester, Michigan, and in addition to the Chicago office has offices in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and St. Louis, Missouri.

Sriratana first joined Potestivo & Associates, P.C., in 2014. Prior to this promotion, he most recently served as the Associate Attorney for the Foreclosure Department at the firm’s Chicago office. Sriratana received his B.A. in English Literature from the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign in 2004. Thereafter, he attended Northern Illinois University College of Law, where he was an active member of the Public Interest Law Society and the Asian American Law Student Association. Art graduated from law school in 2008 with Dean’s List Honors.

Brian Potestivo, President-Managing Attorney, stated, “This promotion is a well-deserved result of diligent efforts by Art. He represents the best of our firm’s strengths and has achieved this much-deserved advancement through his hard work.”

 

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