Top Patents Lawyers in ZIP 60602 | 1 available
1 Patents lawyers are available in ZIP code 60602 in Chicago, Illinois. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 61% provide free consultation.
Patents Lawyers Nearby Chicago 60602 (by distance)
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Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60603 0.2 miles
Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60604 0.3 miles
Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60601 0.4 miles
Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60606 0.4 miles
Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60661 0.8 miles
Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60611 1.0 miles
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Patents Attorney (Chicago Area) 60610 1.5 miles
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Patents Attorney (Oak Park Area) 60302 8.3 miles
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Patents Attorney (Woodridge Area) 60517 23.5 miles
1 Patents Lawyers Found Near You
Since graduating from De Paul University College of Law in 1997, Michael T. Mertz has practiced with Hurley McKenna & Mertz, P.C.. In 2004, he became a partner. Mr. Mertz exclusively represents injured persons and their families in all types of cases, including medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, product liability, construction accidents, automobile collisions, and premises liability cases.. Throughout his tenure he has served his clients well, achieving significant verdicts and obtaining record-setting settlements. To date, Mr. Mertz has recovered more than $150 Million for his clients. Mr. Mertz has successfully resolved cases in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Tennessee, Nevada, Indiana and Oklahoma.. Through his extensive experience in complex cases, Mr. Mertz has honed his skills to evaluate each case closely and quickly identify successful theories and arguments. His tireless and aggressive advocacy, coupled with his flexibility throughout each phase of litigation, allows Mr. Mertz to achieve maximum recoveries on behalf of his clients.. Mr. Mertz also serves as his clients' appellate lawyer. In 1999, in Modelski v. Navistar Int'l Transp. Corp., 302 879, 707 N.E.2d 239 (1st Dist. 1999), Mr. Mertz argued before the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, and won a reversal of a jury's verdict entered against his client. The case settled shortly after Mr. Mertz convinced the Appellate Court to rule in his client's favor.. In 2001, in Keef v. Widuch, et al., 321 571, 747 N.E.2d 992 (1st Dist. 2001), Mr. Mertz again successfully appealed the dismissal the complaint in one of his cases by convincing the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, to reverse the lower court's ruling.