Leonard Crown Goodman

Leonard Crown Goodman

5.0
Rating: 7.9

Licensed for 36 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Chicago, IL
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Violent Crime, White Collar Crime, Appeals

53 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL

About Leonard

Biography

Practice Areas

4

Practice Areas

Criminal Defense 40%

36 years | 300 cases

40%
Appeals 20%

36 years | 50 cases

20%
Violent Crime 20%

36 years | 200 cases

20%
White Collar Crime 20%

36 years | 200 cases

20%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 15 minutes


Payment Methods

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Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 36 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 1989

Active and Authorized to Practice Law

No misconduct found

Location

Goodman Law Offices

53 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60604

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Leonard Crown Goodman's Reviews

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9 Client Reviews

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Posted by Gary | December 19, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

A Truly Talented Attorney

Finding a good doctor, dentist or an outstanding attorney these days would require a stellar, crystal ball. In 2005, I did not have access to any crystal ball, but was assigned a court appointed attorney to assist me in the charges brought against me in Federal Court. I knew I was innocent but I... also knew that my case could possibly fall into the realm of a nuclear time bomb. I had filed a complaint against ten of the largest security firms in the United States, which would have shut Wall Street down in one week. How was such a thing even possible? I was demanding these firms, when taking on a new client, inform them that their money could be used without their knowledge or informed consent for such things as gambling schemes, shorting stocks, hedge funds, dirivatives, flipping, etc. To require "informed consent" would obviously alert the buyer and bring a grinding halt to Wall Street's manner of doing business. There would be no more legalized gambling. Three years passed and still I hadn't been informed of a trial date. I asked the court to dismiss my case. Instead, they appointed a new lawyer in private practice, Mr. Leonard Goodman. He also asked that the court dismiss the case but in return the federal court set a trial date for August, 2008. I put great faith and trust in Mr. Goodman despite the short time allotted to prepare and present his defense. With the help of his associate, Melissa, they both researched the entire case and came to the realization that I was, indeed, innocent. At that point they worked steadily to mount my case. I'm sure both he and Melissa wondered how they ever ended up in this mess with a dilusional client. If they had known what I knew, they wouldn't have been so reticent to go against the SEC, the U.S. Attorney, the FBI and the U.S. Postal Service, who were all in collusion to insure my conviction. Their aim was to aid all these agencies to continue destroying people's lives. This is how the web of Wall Street operates. They had two weeks and the odds, they thought, might be insurmountable in consideration of the Federal Government's having had three years to prepare. In my opinion, it was in the courtroom that Mr. Goodman discovered his true talents as an attorney. There were five days of trial and twenty government witnesses, "so called" experts from each of the above named agencies. Mr. Goodman dissected all of their testimonies, shattering the prosecution's case and leaving all of them looking for the exit door. It was an incredible and beautiful procedure to unfold to my view. I was in awe. At 4:30 p.m. on Friday, the fifth day of the trial, the prosecution gave their closing arguments. When finished, the presiding judge turned to the defense for its presentation. Mr. Goodman stood up and informed the court that the defense rested its case and would not present any witnesses for the defendant. There was dead silence in that courtroom. The prosecutors were in shock over what they'd just heard. The following Monday, the jury took six hours to deliberate the six counts and rendered a verdict of not guilty on all counts. What a day for all of us. The looks on the faces of the prosecutors was classic. They had mounted a humongous case and expected to win. Honesty doesn't always win in court but for me it did. I returned home feeling elated and truly vindicated. Thanks to Mr. Goodman and his associate, I was a free man.

Posted by Dumitru Curescu | October 21, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

Compassionate and excellent lawyer!

Lennard Goodman was the answer to our prayers during a very hard time in our life. From the 1 st time we met him I knew he was the right person to represent me. His kindness and compassion helped my family get through some very difficult times. He has an excellent team who walked us step by step thro...ughout the duration of our trial. Mr. Goodman worked very hard on my behalf and I felt like we were surrounded by family not just some people doing their job. My family and I are eternally grateful for his service and I hereby recommend Mr. Goodman without reservation!

Posted by Chris | September 27, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

One of the good ones

I was charged with murder and criminal neglect, and a different attorney originally represented me. That attorney failed to investigate my case, and ultimately, tried to pressure me into pleading guilty to something I did not do. I ended that attorney's representation and hired Len shortly after. Len... and his legal team listened to me, thoroughly investigated my case, and fought hard to prove my innocence. I was acquitted of murder after a jury trial and the neglect charge was later dismissed. Len also represented me after trial with a State OIG case, with allegations in direct relation to the criminal charges. I was also cleared of those allegations. Throughout the time Len was my attorney, he and his legal team always kept me informed and treated me with such respect. He is so caring, compassionate, and goes above and beyond. I highly recommend Len to anyone needing an excellent attorney.

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Leonard Crown Goodman's Lawyer Endorsements

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Jennifer Wirth

Criminal defense lawyer | Mar 23

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"Len is exceptional in his defense of criminal cases and I have seen him achieve amazing results. He works very hard to ensure that he has explored every aspect of a case and also fosters very good working relationships with his clients. He is absolutely an A+ attorney in his field."

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Experience

Rating:  7.9 (Very Good)

Honors

2008

Bill of Rights in Action Award, Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago

2000

Award for Public Service representing the wrongly convicted, Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University

Work Experience

2010 - Present

Adjunct Professor, Depaul University

1993 - Present

Principle Attorney, Len Goodman Law Office LLC, Chicago, IL

1990 - 1993

Associate Attorney, Genson, Steinback & Gillespie, Chicago, IL

1989 - 1990

Associate Attorney, Jenner & Block

Associations

Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law.

Advisory Board

Federal Trial Bar

Member

Federal Defender Panel

Member

Chicago Bar Association

Member

State Appellate Defender Capital Litigation Division

Member

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Member

Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Families Against Mandatory Minimums.

Member

2003 - 2003

Conference on Race and the Death Penalty (DePaul Law School)

Member

1998 - 1998

National Conference on Wrongful Convictions and the Death Penalty (Northwestern Law School)

Organizing Board Member

Sample of Legal Cases

United States of America vs. Rod Blagojevich

An appeal is currently pending in the Court of appeals, 7th circuit. Mr. Goodman remains the lead attorney in the case.

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Education

1989

Northwestern University School of Law

J.D.

1985

Columbia University

B.S., Electrical Engineering

1983

Carleton College

B.A., Physics,

Publications

Languages

English

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