The Robinson Law Group has announced the addition of attorney Stephanie L. Stewart to the firm, which will now be known as Robinson Stewart Montgomery & Doppke, LLC.
Stewart formerly practiced with the Meyer Law Group.
The Robinson Law Group has announced the addition of attorney Stephanie L. Stewart to the firm, which will now be known as Robinson Stewart Montgomery & Doppke, LLC.
Stewart formerly practiced with the Meyer Law Group.
Stacia Faye Hollinshead, 30, of Sycamore, died Saturday, March 23, 2019, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
Stacia was born Aug. 20, 1988, in Effingham, the daughter of John and Ann (Webster) Hollinshead. Stacia was the fourth child of five born into the Hollinshead family. She grew up with three sisters and one brother in rural Dieterich. From an early age Stacia was a tenacious, passionate, and ambitious person.
Kelleher & Buckley, LLC has announced the addition of attorney Donald E. Stellato, Sr. to the firm’s litigation group.
Stellato has over four decades of jury trial experience handling personal injury and wrongful death cases. Prior to joining Kelleher & Buckley, LLC, Stellato founded and managed his own firm for more than 25 years.
Trial attorneys Elizabeth A. Kaveny and Jeffrey J. Kroll have partnered to establish Kaveny + Kroll, a boutique personal injury law firm, opening their office at Two Prudential.
Previously, both practiced at separate firms. Kaveny + Kroll’s focus will be medical malpractice, trucking/car accidents, police misconduct, and catastrophic personal injury.
Lawrence Anthony Smith Jr., 82, of Champaign, died March 31, 2019.
He was the cherished husband of Pastor Donna (Hacker) Smith for 31 years. He is survived by her, as well as his children, Lawrence III (Jackie) of Spokane, Washington, Amy Smith of Pardeeville, Wisconsin, Ann (William) Petersen of Crossville, Tennessee, Andrew (Lisa) Smith of Winnebago, Sean (Laurel) Smith of Priest Lake, Idaho, Alicia (Kent) Downs of Edwardsville, and Margaret (Chris) Bausman of Winnebago. He is fondly remembered by his nieces, Cindy (Ted) Neumann and Jenny Hacker. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews and many dear friends and colleagues.
Craig T. Wright, a longtime Joliet attorney, died March 29, 2019. He was born in Newton, Iowa, on Oct. 1, 1931.
He was a graduate of the University of Iowa and was the fifth generation of his family to graduate from the University of Iowa College of Law, which was founded in 1865 by his great, great grandfather, George G. Wright.
The law firm Bozeman, Neighbour, Patton & Noe, LLP, has announced the move of its offices from the Fifth Avenue Building to the Historic Sears Building in Moline.
The Madison County Bar Association and the St. Clair County Bar Association held a joint meeting on March 28 at Casino Queen in East St. Louis.
Attendees included Madison County Bar President David Weder, ISBA Second Vice President Dennis Orsey, ISBA Third Vice President Anna Krolikowska, and St. Clair County Bar President Chet Kelly.
Howard & Howard has announced the official formation of an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practice group. The practice group’s attorneys assist clients in resolving disputes out of court.
According to research conducted by Fairway Resolution, over 80 percent of Fortune 1000 companies are likely to use arbitration or mediation in the future to resolve disputes with customers, employees, or vendors. That same percentage also said they used ADR because it was a “more satisfactory process.”
Sandra (Sandy) J. Tatoian, an attorney in creditor’s rights and civil litigation, has joined the commercial practice hroup at the law firm of Goldenberg Heller & Antognoli, P.C.
Tatoian’s background includes providing legal counsel on foreclosures, mechanics liens, adult guardianship, real estate law, creditors’ rights, civil litigation, probate litigation, and more.