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Phone:312-957-4661
Address: 53 W Jackson Boulevard, Suite #1057, Chicago, IL 60604
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Law Firm:Kamin Civil Rights Group
Lawyer:Scott Thomas Kamin
Phone:312-957-4661
Fax:312-322-1041
Lawyer Title:Member
Practice Areas:Criminal Defense, Civil Rights, Drug Crimes, Felonies, Homicide, Misdemeanors, Sexual Assault, Appellate Practice, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Section 1983, Human Rights, Personal Rights, Prisoners Rights, Assault and Battery, Burglary, Capital Offenses, Criminal Appeals, Criminal Conspiracy, Death Penalty, DUI/DWI, Expungements, Driving While Intoxicated, Federal Criminal Law, Habeas Corpus, Forgery, Extortion, Murder, Post-Conviction Remedies, Sex Crimes, Shoplifting, Theft, Drugs and Narcotics, Federal Civil Litigation, Excessive Use of Force, False Arrest, False Imprisonment, Wrongful Death
Bio:Since 1995, I have been helping victims of police brutality and other civil rights violations pursue justice. I possess sophisticated knowledge of Illinois codes and laws, including proper police and judicial procedures. I leverage this knowledge to create strong cases for my clients’ pain, suffering and attack against their freedom. My criminal defense background helps me provide comprehensive support at every level, and I provide defense strategies tailored to your goals. If you have already been convicted, I can represent you at the state and federal appellate levels. My goal as your lawyer is to protect your rights and help you seek a favorable outcome to your case. Respected for his innovative strategies, Mr. Kamin practices criminal law both at the trial and appellate levels. He tries cases at 2650 S. California and the Dirksen Federal Building; he appeals cases before the Seventh Circuit and the Illinois Appellate Courts. In addition to helping people accused of crimes, Mr. Kamin handles cases involving police brutality and wrongful conviction. Coexisting with his private practice are Mr. Kamin’s pro bono activities. He serves on the Board of Directors of First Defense Legal Aid (FDLA), the Young Professional’s Board of the Coordinated Advice and Referral Program for Legal Services (CARPLS), the Seventh Circuit Panel of Appointed Attorneys, and the Board of Directors of Comite Exigimos Justicia. Representative Cases • Ollins v. O’Brien, 03 C. 5795 (Northern D
Admitted:1995, Illinois; 1995, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; 1999, U.S. Supreme Court;
College:Occidental College, Class of 1989, B.A., History
Law School:Drake University School of Law, Class of 1994, J.D.
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Languages:English

Lawyer Scott Thomas Kamin, graduated from Occidental College, Class of 1989, B.A., History Drake University School of Law, Class of 1994, J.D., is now employed by Kamin Civil Rights Group at 53 W Jackson Boulevard, Suite #1057 Chicago, IL 60604.Scott Thomas Kamin is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Scott Thomas Kamin as your lawyer, you should consider whether Scott Thomas Kamin 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 Scott Thomas Kamin has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Scott Thomas Kamin's office is located at Chicago, IL, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Scott Thomas Kamin has been admitted in 1995, Illinois; 1995, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; 1999, U.S. Supreme Court;. His or her practice areas include Criminal Defense, Civil Rights, Drug Crimes, Felonies, Homicide, Misdemeanors, Sexual Assault, Appellate Practice, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Section 1983, Human Rights, Personal Rights, Prisoners Rights, Assault and Battery, Burglary, Capital Offenses, Criminal Appeals, Criminal Conspiracy, Death Penalty, DUI/DWI, Expungements, Driving While Intoxicated, Federal Criminal Law, Habeas Corpus, Forgery, Extortion, Murder, Post-Conviction Remedies, Sex Crimes, Shoplifting, Theft, Drugs and Narcotics, Federal Civil Litigation, Excessive Use of Force, False Arrest, False Imprisonment, Wrongful Death.

Scott Thomas Kamin's college and law school education includes Occidental College, Class of 1989, B.A., History, Drake University School of Law, Class of 1994, J.D.. Other biographical background includes Since 1995, I have been helping victims of police brutality and other civil rights violations pursue justice. I possess sophisticated knowledge of Illinois codes and laws, including proper police and judicial procedures. I leverage this knowledge to create strong cases for my clients’ pain, suffering and attack against their freedom. My criminal defense background helps me provide comprehensive support at every level, and I provide defense strategies tailored to your goals. If you have already been convicted, I can represent you at the state and federal appellate levels. My goal as your lawyer is to protect your rights and help you seek a favorable outcome to your case. Respected for his innovative strategies, Mr. Kamin practices criminal law both at the trial and appellate levels. He tries cases at 2650 S. California and the Dirksen Federal Building; he appeals cases before the Seventh Circuit and the Illinois Appellate Courts. In addition to helping people accused of crimes, Mr. Kamin handles cases involving police brutality and wrongful conviction. Coexisting with his private practice are Mr. Kamin’s pro bono activities. He serves on the Board of Directors of First Defense Legal Aid (FDLA), the Young Professional’s Board of the Coordinated Advice and Referral Program for Legal Services (CARPLS), the Seventh Circuit Panel of Appointed Attorneys, and the Board of Directors of Comite Exigimos Justicia. Representative Cases • Ollins v. O’Brien, 03 C. 5795 (Northern D. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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