Adam B. Riback

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      Adam B. Riback

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      10 N. Dearborn, 11th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60602
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      Adam joined the firm as a law clerk in 1992. After graduating from Chicago-Kent Law School and passing the Illinois bar exam, Adam became a full time attorney at the firm. Adam prides himself on bringing a solid work ethic and an attention to detail in every case that he handles. It is that work ethic that has greatly contributed to the successful results he has achieved for his clients. His areas of concentration include construction litigation, products liability, premises liability and automobile negligence.

      Adam has had the distinct privilege of representing, literally, hundreds of union construction workers over the past 15 years. Those construction workers have included union iron workers, sheet metal workers, carpenters, pipe fitters, electricians, plumbers, and various other specialized union trades. His work in this particular area of the law has yielded results in the millions of dollars for his clients. For example, Adam was able to procure a $1,320,000.00 settlement at trial for a 41 year old electrician that sustained a right knee injury due to a slip and fall on oil while working at the defendant’s premises. In addition, Adam obtained a $1,000,000.00 settlement for a 24 year old ironworker that sustained a torn ligament in his right knee when he slipped on ice, snow and hydraulic fluid at a downtown Chicago construction site.

      When not in the office, Adam volunteers his time to many causes, including teaching law students at Northwestern University School of Law. Adam has been an adjunct professor at Northwestern University School of Law since 2006 and has taught the advanced trial advocacy course with his law partner, Richard Levin, since that time. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Adam has had the distinct privilege of coaching the Northwestern University School of Law National Trial Team since the Spring of 2006. In the past four years, the team has won four championships including the 2006 Buffalo-Niagara Invitational Mock Trial Tournament, the 2008 and 2009 California Attorneys For Criminal Justice Invitational Mock Trial Tournaments and, most recently, the 2010 Midwest Regional Tournament Championship for the National Trial Competition. Adam also teaches at the National Institute For Trial Advocacy (NITA) where he has been involved with teaching young lawyers how to take depositions for the past three years.

      While in law school at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Adam was a member of the Moot Court Society and made the Dean’s List in 4 of his 6 semesters at law school. In 1993, Adam and his teammates made it to the semifinals of the Jerome Prince Evidence Moot Court Competition in Brooklyn, New York.

      Bar Admission

      Illinois, 1994

      Achievements

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      • Included on the 2023 Illinois

      Past Lists

      • 2022 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2020 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2019 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2018 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2017 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2016 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2015 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2010 Illinois Super Lawyers list
      • 2009 Illinois Super Lawyers list

      Education

      • University of Illinois, 1990 B.A.

      • Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1994 J.D.

      Honers

      • Illinois Super Lawyer, 2008 and 2009
      • “40 Illinois Attorneys Under 40 to Watch”, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin , 2005
      • Semifinalist, 1993 Jerome Prince Evidence Moot Court Competition

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