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Recent News About Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP
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Barack Ferrazzano Ranked By Chambers USA As Top Firm For 15th Year
Barack Ferrazzano Ranked By Chambers USA As Top Firm For 15th Year. -
Barack Ferrazzano Welcomes New Associates
Barack Ferrazzano Welcomes New Associates. -
Barack Ferrazzano Partner, Allison N. Powers, Selected for LCLD Fellows Program
Barack Ferrazzano Partner, Allison N. Powers, Selected for LCLD Fellows Program. -
Barack Ferrazzano Congratulates Six Newly Elected Partners
Barack Ferrazzano Congratulates Six Newly Elected Partners. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO KIRSHBAUM & NAGELBERG LLP: Real Estate Group Welcomes New Associate
Barack Ferrazzano is pleased to announce Lauren E. Roman as the newest addition to the Real Estate Group. Lauren focuses her practice on a wide range of commercial real estate transactions, representing clients in single-asset and portfolio acquisitions and dispositions, mortgage and mezzanine financing, joint ventures, and leasing matters. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO: Barack Ferrazzano Partners Named in the 2020 Benchmark Litigation 40 & Under Hot List
Barack Ferrazzano is proud to announce Benchmark Litigation — the definitive guide to the world's leading litigation law firms and lawyers — has named four partners in the 2020 Benchmark Litigation 40 & Under Hot List. Recognized for the third consecutive year, this list honors up-and-coming notable practitioners aged 40 and under across the U.S. and Canada. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO: Guaranty Federal Bancshares, Inc. Completes $20 Million Subordinated Notes Offering
The Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group acted as legal counsel to Guaranty Federal Bancshares, Inc. (the “Company”; Nasdaq: GFED), the parent company for Guaranty Bank, in its offering of $20 million in Fixed-to-Floating Rate Subordinated Notes due 2030 (the “Notes”) to certain qualified institutional buyers and accredited investors in a private placement transaction. -
Judge: Employees classified together for overtime exemption can sue together for overtime pay
A federal judge refused to break up a class action lawsuit against freight service Total Quality Logistics, finding the company’s own policies undermine its argument that the class members are too different to qualify for class certification. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO KIRSCHBAUM & NAGELBERG LLP: John Geiringer named Co-Director of New Center at Chicago-Kent College of Law
Barack Ferrazzano is proud to congratulate Financial Institutions Group partner and Regulatory Section Leader John M. Geiringer as the recently named Co-Director of the new Center for National Security and Human Rights Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO KIRSCHBAUM & NAGELBERG LLP: Sarah Bernstein Elected PILI President
Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP issued the following announcement on Sept. 30.Barack Ferrazzano congratulates partner Sarah Bernstein as the 2018 Public Interest Law Initiative President. -
BARACK FERRAZZANO KIRSCHBAUM & NAGELBERG LLP: Fourteen Barack Ferrazzano Attorneys Named 2019 U.S. News - Best Lawyers
Barack Ferrazzano congratulates 14 partners named to the 25th edition of U.S. News - Best Lawyers® in America in Chicago for 2019. The Best Lawyers® list includes a "Lawyer of the Year" recognition as well as those who have been recognized for more than a decade (in bold). -
Junk fax lawsuit results in $3.3M settlement deal; $1.1M to plaintiffs' lawyers
A settlement in a junk fax class action lawsuit, which is pending in Chicago federal court, would give about $330 to each fax recipient and more than $1 million to three lawyers who represented the plaintiff. -
Wexford Health Sources Inc. allegedly failed to provide appropriate diet
A former patient is suing Wexford Health Sources Inc., a Florida corporation, and four employees, for alleged breach of contract and violation of civil rights. -
Racketeering charges dismissed vs Fiat Chrysler, but Napleton Auto Group's fraud suit proceeds
Fiat Chrysler still faces a legal challenge from owners of a network of auto dealerships in the Chicago area and elsewhere, though it succeeded in removing federal racketeering accusations.