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Alon Stein
Legal Experience
Alon Stein joined Kamensky Rubinstein Hochman & Delott, LLP as an associate in 2004 after practicing at a downtown Chicago law firm. Alon is a member of the Firm's litigation department and concentrates his practice in civil litigation before both federal and state courts.
Admissions Information
Mr. Stein has been admitted to practice by the Supreme Courts of the states of Illinois and Wisconsin, the U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of Illinois, Northern District of Indiana, Western District of Wisconsin, and Eastern District of Wisconsin and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Bar Association and Other Memberships
Mr. Stein is a member of the Chicago Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, the bar association of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the Decalogue Society of Lawyers.
Educational Background
Mr. Stein received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2002, where he was one of the Managing Editors of the Wisconsin Law Review and was the recipient of a State Bar of Wisconsin Law School Academic Achievement Award. Mr. Stein received his Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude with highest distinction in psychology from the Honors College of the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1998. While at the University of Illinois, he also received Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key honors. Mr. Stein is a fluent Hebrew speaker.
Publications
Co-Author: "The Aftermath of the PGA Tour v. Casey Martin: Out of the Rough for Disabled Athletes," 16 CBA Record, 30-35 (November 2002); "The Top 10 Causes of Action in Illinois Securities Litigation: What a Non-Securities Lawyer Needs to Know About Securities Law," 33 Admin Law (Illinois State Bar Association Administrative Law Section Newsletter), 9-11 (April 2004); Chapter 17 of Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education's manual for Medical Malpractice entitled "The Provider's Personal Counsel: Issues Attendant to Medical Malpractice Litigation" (2005); Chapter 10 of Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education's manual for Illinois Civil Discovery Practice entitled "Quasi-Discovery" (2006, to be published soon).
Contact
Phone: (847) 982-1776, ext. 6083
E-mail: astein@kr-law.com
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