Location : Chicago, Illinois
Phone :
800-922-4500 (Toll-free)
(312) 977-0100
(312) ABOGADO (Spanish Line)
Fax : 312-977-0795
Email : E-mail Me
Dennis M. Lynch graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 2007. He began working for the firm as a law clerk in 2001 and became an associate attorney once licensed. While studying at Loyola, he was a member of the Law Journal, Symposium Editor of the Consumer Law Review, and received CALI Awards for Academic Excellence in Evidence, Advanced Evidence, and Illinois Litigation.
He graduated with highest honors from Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois in 2004 and received the Criminal Justice Department Award. During college, Dennis actively and successfully competed with the American Mock Trial Association. He continues to volunteer his time with the Association.
Dennis concentrates his practice in all areas of personal injury and workers’ compensation, and has successfully resolved many cases through settlement, arbitration and trial. He has also pursued appeals in the Illinois Appellate Court and the Illinois Supreme Court.
He is a member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA), the Illinois State Bar Asociation (ISBA), where he is a member of the Board of Governors-the managing body of ISBA, and is also the immediate past Chair of the Tort Law Section Council and the American Association for Justice, where he was elected to the Board of Governors of the Interstate Trucking Litigation Group. He has frequently been invited to speak or write on behalf of ITLA, IICLE, APITLA, ISBA and AAJ on a wide variety of topics. Dennis has also lectured at Loyola University Chicago School of Law regarding construction law and related tort and personal injury concepts.
In addition to successfully representing clients throughout Illinois, Dennis has represented individuals nationwide, including a $3,000,000 trucking settlement for orthopedic injuries for a case filed in Kentucky, an automobile products liability claim which involved litigation in Colorado and Michigan, and a wrongful death claim in Indiana. He has also represented numerous union flight attendants who reside nationwide and overseas concerning on the job injuries.