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Résumé
Licenses
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6 years
since Neil Hunter Dishman was first licensed to practice law in IL.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Associate at Jackson Lewis LLP |
2005–present
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| Law Clerk to the Honorable Roger B. Cosbey at U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
2003–2005
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Education
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Awards
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| Award Name |
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| Lincoln Award (2nd place) |
Illinois State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division |
2005 |
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Associations
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Illinois State Bar Association |
2003–present
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American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section |
2004–present
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Glen Ellyn Chamber of Commerce |
2006–present
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| Vice President, Board of Directors |
Glen Ellyn Economic Development Corporation |
2007–present
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| Co-Legislative Director |
Human Resource Association of Greater Oak Brook |
2007–present
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Defense Research Institute |
2008–present
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
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| The Search for Illegal Workers: When Homeland Security Comes Knocking (co-authored with Minnie Fu) |
Illinois Bar Journal |
2007 |
| Deadline Extensions in Federal Court: The Procrastinator's Guide |
Illinois Bar Journal |
2005 |
| The Expanding Rights of Transsexuals in the Workplace |
The Labor Lawyer (ABA) |
2005 |
| Defending the Lack of Interest Defense: Why Title VII Should Recognize Differing Job Interests Between the Sexes |
George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal |
2004 |
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