Neal Gerber Eisenberg is pleased to announce that Litigation & Disputes partner Andrew G. May has been named one of the 2020 “40 Illinois Attorneys Under Forty to Watch” by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company.
Neal Gerber Eisenberg is proud to announce that Patty Cain, Sue Goldenberg, Tonya Newman, Sonya Rosenberg, and Leah Schleicher have all been selected for Crain’s 2020 Notable Women in Law.
McDonald's says it and two Chicago franchisees have racked up more than $1.6M in legal bills defending against the lawsuit, accusing McDonald's of not doing enough to protect workers against COVID-19.
On Thursday, August 6, Labor & Employment partner Jason Kim will participate in the webinar discussion "The Post-COVID-19 Workplace: Safety and Productivity in a New Normal," hosted by Crain's Content Studio.
Five Neal Gerber Eisenberg practice groups and 21 attorneys have been recognized among the top in the nation in the newly released 2020 edition of The Legal 500 United States.
On May 8, 2020, Neal Gerber Eisenberg partners Olivia Luk Bedi and Angela Elbert were selected by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin and Chicago Lawyer as among the 50 honorees of their inaugural Salute!
Holby Abern and Michael Harlin, partners in the firm’s Intellectual Property group, recently received Patent Pro Bono Achievement Certificates from the U.S. Patent and Trademark office.
The 2020 edition of Illinois Super Lawyers has recognized 39 Neal Gerber Eisenberg attorneys from 18 practices for their high degree of professional achievement and peer recognition.
Neal Gerber Eisenberg (NGE) is pleased to welcome Tanvi B. Patel, previously an associate of the firm’s Intellectual Property group, to partnership, effective January 1, 2020.
NGE is proud to share that Jill Berkeley, Angela Elbert and Tonya Newman were recently selected among 100 Women Who Inspire Us at the American Bar Association 2019 Women in Litigation conference, which took place from November 13–15 in Chicago.
The Illinois Supreme Court has imposed disciplinary actions against a dozen lawyers licensed to practice law in Illinois, including four who were disbarred.
An insurance executive facing a $10 million bill for unpaid income taxes can sue his former financial advisors, but not the law firm that employed the lawyer who the executive said misled him into hiding $64 million in an illegal tax shelter.
A federal judge has grounded a putative class action suit vs in-flight Internet provider Gogo, saying the plaintiffs failed to show company officials knew the gravity of a hardware problem when they made sunny statements to investors.
Congratulations to Scott Fisher, our managing partner, on the well-deserved recognition of his influence in Chicago's business community as a member of Crain's Notable Gen X Leaders in Law.
A state appeals court has determined an insurer can’t treat thousands of claims related to asbestos against one business as a single occurrence for the purposes of policy coverage, a decision that significantly expands the amount of money potentially available to plaintiffs in a Cook County lawsuit.
An Evanston couple has filed suit against Chicago Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish and his wife, claiming the Darvishes installed a fence that infringes on their property and interferes with the plaintiffs' access to Lake Michigan.
The Illinois Supreme Court has greenlighted a new court fees schedule in an effort to put a ceiling on what has been called "excessive" legal costs for people using the courts, particularly those living in poverty.
Neal Gerber Eisenberg is pleased to announce that for a second consecutive year the firm has earned the distinction of being featured in the Spotlight Table in the category "Energy: Mining & Metals (Transactional)" in the 2019 Chambers Global guide.
Neal Gerber Eisenberg is pleased to announce that partners Lee J. Eulgen, Michael G. Kelber, Antony J. McShane and the Intellectual Property practice group have been recognized in 2019 World Trademark Review 1000 – The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals (WTR 1000).