| Lowell D. Snorf, III: Born Evanston, Illinois. Graduate of Boston University, Bachelor of Arts With Distinction, 1977; Suffolk University, Master in Business Administration, elected Delta Mu Delta National Honor Society in Business Administration, September, 1979; Widener University School of Law, Juris Doctor, elected Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International, December, 1981. Admitted to Illinois Bar, May, 1982. Admitted: Federal Trial Bar, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Evansville Division, United States District Court for the District of Maryland, United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. From 1982 to 1983, associate, Haight, Hofeldt, Davis and Jambor concentrating in federal patent, anti-trust and unfair competition litigation. From 1983 to 1992, associate then partner with Phillips, Healy, Allen & Snorf, concentrating in insurance defense trial practice. From 1992 to present, in practice with own law firm concentrating in insurance trial practice, both defense and subrogation.
Staff: To support this operation, there are three experienced law clerks with native fluency in Polish, Russian, Ukranian, Lithuanian and German.
Representative Clients: List of representative clients is available upon request.
Experience: Trial attorney with 22 years experience with over 55 jury trials to verdict. Areas of concentration include complex personal injury litigation, transportation, chancery, Carmack, product liability, fidelity and surety and property subrogation. Trials in Illinois Industrial Commission; Illinois Court of Claims. Appeals. Numerous arbitrations before Arbitration Forums, Inc. (auto, property and special arbitration).
Objective: Committed to prompt response to client’s need for personal, innovative, experienced, and quality professional services.
Lectures:
Western Loss Association: “Subrogation Actions From The Property Insurer's Perspective.”
Western Loss Association: “Handling the Fire Loss Subrogation Claim.”
Western Loss Association: “In Re Chicago Flood Litigation: The Economic Loss Doctrine under Moorman.”
Chicago Bar Association: “How to Start and Maintain a Solo Law Practice.”
Bar Memberships: Chicago Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, American Bar Association.
License: Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission Registration No. 6182238.
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