HPS Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers

HPS Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers

Chicago
January 24, 2023

Eleven Attorneys at Hall, Prangle and Schoonveld LLC have been recognized as 2023 Super Lawyers or 2023 Rising Stars. Super Lawyers, which is owned by Thomson Reuters, is a national organization that ranks attorneys based on peer nominations that are then reviewed by an independent research team.  

The eight attorneys recognized as Super Lawyers comprise a cross-section of the firm’s talent. David Hall, Ben Patterson, and Eric Schoonveld are three of the firm’s original partners and have tried high-exposure cases in states across the country, including Illinois, Florida, Nevada, and Utah. In recent years, David Hall has tried medical negligence cases with some of the highest exposures in Cook County history. Marilee Clausing is the Firm’s Managing Partner and focuses much of her practice on cases involving obstetrical and neonatal negligence. Like the others, she too has taken numerous high exposure cases to verdict, predominantly in Cook County, Illinois, which is one of the most challenging jurisdictions in the country. Hugh Griffin and Jacob Goldstein have combined argued over 630 appeals in jurisdictions across the county, including eleven state supreme courts. Sabina Babel and Sapna Lalmalani are two of HPS’ most impressive young partners who have established their excellence in handling medical negligence cases from inception through trial.  

The three HPS attorneys recognized as Rising Stars have assisted on some of the firm’s most high-profile cases. John Travis has been with HPS since 2016 and, in that time, has built a practice defending against not only professional liability cases but commercial and general liability claims. Matt Kaminski was a member of the Labor & Employment Unit of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office before joining HPS in 2017. David Kalimuthu joined HPS in 2020, just before the COVID-19 lockdown, coming from another Chicago area defense firm.

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Disclaimer: This publication is not intended to provide legal advice but to provide general information on legal matters. Transmission is not intended to create and receipt does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Readers should seek specific legal and/or medical advice before taking any action with respect to matters mentioned in this publication. The attorney responsible for this publication is Marilee Clausing. This post constitutes a form of attorney advertising as defined by some state bar associations.

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