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Stephen Curtis Carlson

Stephen Curtis Carlson

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

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Overview

Practice Areas

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  • 40% Litigation
  • 20% Class Action
  • 20% Lawsuits / Disputes
  • 20% Defective / Dangerous Products

Contact Information

  • Sidley & Austin
    1 South Dearborn Street
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Office: 312-853-7717
    Fax: 312-853-7036
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Résumé

 

License

35 years since Stephen Curtis Carlson was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Illinois Active And Authorized To Practice Law 1977 12/11/2011
Minnesota Inactive 1977 01/22/2012

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Work Experience

Position Duration
partner at Sidley Austin LLP 1976–present
Law Clerk to Justice James C. Otis at Minnesota Supreme Court 1976–1977

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Yale Law School Law JD - Juris Doctor 1976
Princeton University A.B 1973

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
President Lawyers Club of Chicago 2001-2002
Member American Bar Association
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
"Closing Argument," Ill Civil Practice: Trying the Case IICLE 2009
"Posttrial Motions," Illinois Civil Practice: Trying the Case IICLE 2009
See all 4 publications