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Roenan Patt

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Honors

Illinois Super Lawyers Rising Star 2018-2023, 2023-2024 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
The Leading Lawyer: Emerging Lawyer Designation 2017-2019, 2022, 2021
Volunteer Recognition Award, Chicago Volunteer Legal Services 2014

Experience

Roenan is a litigation and trial lawyer who is experienced representing businesses and individuals. Roenan’s representative matters include a broad range of commercial litigation including real estate disputes, construction litigation, insurance coverage, contract disputes, business torts, non-competition and non-solicitation disputes, insurance liability defense, copyright and trademark claims, products liability, and cargo claims under the Carmack Amendment and COGSA. Roenan represents clients in state and federal courts, and in mediation and arbitration.

Education

University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, J.D., cum laude, The Order of John Marshall 2012

Roosevelt University B.S. (Biology)

Memberships and Activities

  • Review of Intellectual Property Law Journal Executive Board Member
  • Member of the VIS International Commercial Arbitration Moot team
  • Winner of the Chicago-Loyola Pre-Moot competition
  • Honorable mention for best overall oralist at Moot Court competition in Vienna, Austria
  • Trial Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Honors Counsel August 2010 – May 2012
  • Judicial Extern for Illinois First District Appellate Justice Aurelia Pucinski
  • Judicial Extern for the Honorable Dennis Burke

Courts and Bar Admissions

Illinois

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Trial Bar, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois

Personal

Roenan is an active volunteer attorney for Chicago Volunteer Legal Services.

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