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Diana S. Brodman Summers

Diana S. Brodman Summers

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Experience 3.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 100% Employment / Labor
    16 years, 4,500 cases

Fees & Payments

Fees

  • Fixed (Sometimes)
  • Free Consultation (30 minutes)
  • Hourly ($150-$200/hour)
  • Retainer (Sometimes)

Payment types

Check, Cash

Contact Information

  • Address registered with state bar
    3333 Warrenville Rd., Ste 200
    Lisle, IL 60532
    Office: 630-955-●●●● - show
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About me: Please go to my website at www.lawyer4employees.com --- I have authored the following books, published by Sourcebooks.com "How to Write an Illinois... more

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Résumé

Licenses

  • 16 years since Diana S. Brodman Summers was first licensed to practice law in IL.

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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
DePaul University College of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 1993
Roosevelt University Business Administration / Computer Science BSBA 1989

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member DuPage County Bar Association 1993–present
Member Illinois State Bar Association 1993–present

Portfolio

Avvo Answers

Avvo Contribution: Contributor Level 5
Question: Does my employeer have the right to something I...
Diana's answer: If you can prove that you paid for the mascot with a receipt, the company should let you take it... more
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