Tim received his Doctor of Law degree from Chicago Kent College of Law (an IIT affiliate), and among other honors, received an American Jurisprudence Award (highest in class) in Civil Procedure.
Personal Injury:
Auto Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Wrongful Death
Work Injuries
Industrial Accidents
Product Liability
Slip & Fall
Criminal Cases: All felony charges, including, but not limited to:
Murder
Sex Crimes
Robbery
Burglary
Drugs
Guns
Credit card/forgery
Theft
Battery
All misdemeanor charges, including, but not limited to:
DUI
Driving on revoked or suspended license
Domestic violence
Drugs
Theft
Battery
Criminal trespass
Formal hearings with Secretary of State seeking reinstatement of license
Tim Eckerman & Associates 155 N. Michigan Ave. Chicgao, Ill.60601 Phone: 312-540-0451 Fax: 312-540-0453
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