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Law Offices of Susan Bogart

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Location: Three First National Plaza, 70 W. Madison Street, Suite 1400, Chicago, Illinois 60602, (Cook Co.)

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Law Offices of Susan Bogart practices in the following areas of law:
Civil and Criminal Litigation. Labor and Employment Litigation, Counseling and Executive Coaching-Public and Private Sector, Representation of Officers and Directors, White Collar Federal Criminal Defense, Civil and Criminal Civil Rights and Privacy Litigation, Business Litigation, Representation of Private Parties in Disputes with Governmental and other Regulatory Authorities.
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Susan Bogart (Member) admitted to bar, 1978, Illinois, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois including Trial Bar, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Miami University; University of Michigan (B.A., with distinction, 1974); Loyola University of Chicago School of Law (J.D., 1978). Interviewed for and listed in America's Most Influential Women in Government, Technology, Business and the Law, http://www.skyradionetwork.com. Listed in Cambridge Who's Who, Executive and Professional Honors Edition, www.cambridgewhoswho.com. Listed in Strathmore's Who's Who. Recipient, Special Achievement Award, Department of Justice, 1988. Senior Investigative Counsel, Committee on The Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, 1998-1999. Assistant United States Attorney, Northern District of Illinois, 1981-1988. Law Clerk, U.S. District Judge Stanley J. Roszkowski, 1979-1981. Adjunct Professor of Legal Writing, Moot Court and Appellate Advocacy, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, 1978-1984. Director of Legal Writing Programs, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, 1981-1982. Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy, John Marshall Law School, 1984—. Instructor, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 1984-1990. Presenter, "Glass Ceiling Issues in the Law Firm," American Bar Association, Midyear National Meeting, February 1996. Co-Author and Presenter, "A Practical Guide to Federal Court Rules and Procedures in Illinois," National Business Institute, February 1996. Author and Presenter, "Evolving Areas of Expertise in Sexual Harassment Cases: Repressed Memory and 'Relevant Reporters'," ABA/PLI Litigation Sexual Harassment Claims, 1996. Assistant Reporter for the Illinois Judicial Conference on Fiduciary Responsibilities of Court Appointed Lawyers, 1978. Arbitrator and Mediator, Association of Securities Dealers, 2000—. Conciliator, Chicago Commission on Human Relations, 1992-1998. Certified Chairperson, Cook County Mandatory Arbitration Program, 1990-1997. Mediator, Center for Conflict Resolution, 1990-1993. Advisory Board and Academic Committee Member, Loyola University Center for Information Management and Technology, 2000. Member: Chicago, Illinois State, Federal and American Bar Associations; National Association of Women Lawyers; Chicago Council of Lawyers; Markey-Wigmore Inn of Court; Judge Howard T. Markey Inn of Court (Officer); Harvard University Kennedy School of Government (Member, Women's Leadership Board); Better Government Association Board. Languages: French. Practice Areas: Complex Litigation; Directors and Officers Liability; Business Litigation; Professional Liability; Physicians Professional Liability; Law Enforcement; Employment Law; Employment Litigation; Employment Discrimination.


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