Aronberg Goldgehn is pleased to welcome Taylor M. May as an Associate. May brings experience in discrimination, harassment, breach of contract, wage disputes and biometric privacy litigation to the firm’s highly regarded Employment Law practice group.
“We are very excited to begin the new year with the expansion our employment law practice,” said Tim Nelson, co-chair of the firm’s Employment Law practice group. “Taylor brings fresh perspectives and insights that will help us continue to provide elite legal counsel to our clients.”
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Aronberg Goldgehn is pleased to welcome David K. Staub to the firm as Of Counsel. With more than four decades of extensive legal experience, David will strengthen the firm’s Business Law and Transactions, Business Divorce and Complex Ownership Dispute Resolution, Private Equity, Venture Capital and Emerging Companies, Privacy, Cybersecurity and Technology Law, and Taxation and Business Planning practice groups.
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February 28, 2025 |
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Skelton Moore Powell Lindsey & Pour, a newly formed St. Louis-based civil litigation defense law firm led by seasoned attorneys from a leading regional practice, is proud to announce its official launch and commitment to delivering high-quality legal services tailored to the needs of businesses and insurers across Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois.
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On Monday, February 10, 2025, Illinois State Bar Association President Sonni Choi Williams (2024-2025) was sworn in as a Circuit Judge in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Third Subcircuit.
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JAMS, the largest private provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services worldwide, is pleased to announce that Hon. Mary Colleen Roberts (Ret.) has joined its panel. Judge Roberts joins JAMS after 18 years of service on the Cook County bench and an additional 17 years of service to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and City of Chicago.
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Sheila Murphy lived life on the side of the underdog.
Her son, Deacon Patrick Murphy-Racey, recalls a conversation he had with her shortly after she acquired her first cellphone.
“I could hear all this background noise, so I asked where she was,” he said.
She told him, “I’m downtown. They’re marching.”
He responded, “Who’s marching?”
“I don’t know,” the matriarch replied, “but I have to go join them.”
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Robert Rigney McNamara, beloved son of the late Thomas and Rita (Rigney) McNamara, died peacefully at his home on December, 18th, 2024. Born on January 7th, 1962, he was preceded in death by his parents, his infant brother Thomas W. McNamara, Jr. and his sister Michelle McNamara. He is survived by his wife Suzanne (Muslin) McNamara; his children (4): Elizabeth, Thomas, Colleen (fiancé: Michael Miller), and Sean; his sisters Margo (Gerry) Chadwick, Maureen (Brent) Stratton, Kathleen (Kevin) Conroy, and Mary Rita (Steve) Skrine; and his beloved seventeen nieces and nephews.
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ISBA Member Arlette G. Porter has been appointed to the Chicago Police Board by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the City Council. The appointment is effective immediately and will expire on August 10, 2029.
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Buchalter is pleased to announce the opening of its newest office in Chicago, Illinois with addition of lawyers and staff of the Chicago office of Robbins DiMonte, Ltd joining Buchalter. The Chicago office has 25 attorneys and support staff, including Shareholders Thomas Jefson, Steven Jakubowski, Patrick Owens, David Resnick, R. Kymn Harp, James Mainzer, Justin Weisberg, and Thomas Yardley Jr. Joining them are Jennifer Barton, Emily Kaminski, Teresa Minnich, Christine Walsh, Marko Van Buskirk, Timothy Hameetman, and Richard Stavins.
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For a man without vision, Robert “Bob” Watson was certainly not short on vision. Watson, a longtime local attorney and Lewis and Clark Community College board trustee and chairman died Saturday at the age of 87.