“Equal justice under law is not merely a caption on the facade of the Supreme Court building, it is perhaps the most inspiring ideal of our society.”
– Lewis Powell Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Our Case Results

In 2023, we reached a multimillion-dollar settlement on a pair of sex assault cases by teachers in two separate school districts.

$2M settlement reached in case of CPS gym teacher accused of grooming, assaulting students: lawyers

A $275,000 recovery was secured for a pedestrian who was struck by a car at a shopping mall and sustained a broken leg. The settlement was reached with the insurance company without the need for a lawsuit.

A $190,000 recovery was secured for a personal injury victim who suffered a broken shoulder from a falling rug at a store. The settlement was reached in pre-trial mediation.

We obtained over $130,000 judgment for our client and against a defendant corporation after two-year litigation on a breach of contract claim.

A $40,000 settlement was secured for an Uber driver whose car was struck by another driver, and who suffered soft tissue injuries only. The settlement was reached with the insurance company without the need for a lawsuit.

A $25,000 settlement was secured for an Uber passenger, who suffered minor, soft tissue injuries. The settlement was reached with the insurance company without the need for a lawsuit.

$12,000.00 recovery for a client who tripped and fell on a protruding sidewalk in the Northwest suburbs. The recovery was obtained based on a demand letter only.

$15,000.00 recovery for a rape victim in a civil matter, when the prosecutor refused to charge the perpetrator for lack of evidence; the recovery was obtained on a demand letter only.

We successfully obtained renewal of a green card and citizenship for a client who had two theft convictions on his record. It is not an easy thing to do because two theft offenses mean that a person can be deported and potentially may never obtain citizenship.

Our client received a permanent green card after only 11 months of marriage. Under ordinary circumstances removal of a condition occurs only after two years of marriage. Short duration of the marital status was not an issue.

16 year old client who was charged as an adult for a felony aggravated battery walked away a free man when his case was dismissed.

A wife accused her husband of abusing her mentally and physically. She hoped to get a two-year order of protection against him and have the marital residence all to herself while the husband was paying mortgage on the house. In spite unfavorable facts, the husband was able to move back to the house.