Lawyer Timothy Bertschy, graduated from
University of Illinois, Bachelor of Arts-Economics, magna cum laude, 1974 The George Washington University, The National Law Center, J.D., 1977, is now employed by Heyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen Professional Corporation at
33 N Dearborn Street, 7th Floor Chicago, IL 60602.
While being a member of •American Bar Association (Past Member, Board of Governors; Past Member, House of Delegates; Past Chair, ABA Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight) •Illinois State Bar Association (Past President) •Peoria County Bar Association •Society of Trial Lawyers •Abraham Lincoln Court •Illinois Township Attorneys Association (Past President) •American Bar Foundation •Illinois Bar Foundation (Board Member) •Peoria County Bar Foundation •Illinois Equal Justice Coalition (Past President) •Illinois Equal Justice Foundation (Past President) •American Counsel Association (Past President) •United States District Court Advisory Committee on Local Rules - Central District, Illinois (Chair) •Illinois Lawyers Assistance Program (Past President) •Chicago Bar Association •Federal Bar Association, Timothy Bertschy is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Timothy Bertschy as your lawyer, you should consider whether Timothy Bertschy offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Timothy Bertschy has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Timothy Bertschy's office is located at Chicago, IL, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
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Timothy Bertschy has been admitted in 1977, Illinois; United States District Court, Central District of Illinois; United States District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin; United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; United States Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Aviation & Airports; Accountant and Realtor Malpractice; Business and Commercial Litigation; Governmental; Legal Malpractice Defense; Mediation Services/Alternative Dispute Resolution; Religious/Clergy.
Timothy Bertschy's college and law school education includes University of Illinois, Bachelor of Arts-Economics, magna cum laude, 1974, The George Washington University, The National Law Center, J.D., 1977. Other biographical background includes • Economic Loss-The Thin Line Between Contract and Tort, chapter in Contract Law, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (2016) • Developing a 'Best Practices' Record Retention Policy, Heyl Royster Business & Commercial Litigation Newsletter (2013) • Economic Loss - The Line Between Contract and Tort, chapter in Contract Law, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (2008, 2013) • A Brief Introduction To The Illinois Prevailing Wage Act For Private Contractors, Heyl Royster Business & Commercial Litigation Newsletter (2013) • Recent Statutory Changes of Note, Heyl Royster Governmental Newsletter (2012) • Public (and Private) Projects Influenced by the Prevailing Wage Act, Heyl Royster Business & Commercial Litigation Newsletter (2011) • Approval of Plats v. Acceptance of Roadways, Heyl Royster Governmental Newsletter (2010) • Equipment of a Public Entity or Private Company on Your Right-of-Way - Is the Road District's Prior Consent Required? Heyl Royster Governmental Newsletter (2010) • Personal Liability of an Executor or Trustee, Illinois Bar Journal (2010) • The Power Behind the Robe: A Primer on Contempt Law, published by Illinois Bar Journal (2009) • Tips on Writing Well, Minority Trial Lawyer (2009) • An Introduction to the Prevailing Wage Act for Township Officials, Heyl Royster Governmental Newsletter (2008) (Also at Peoria Office). You should contact other
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