Astute representation, tireless advocacy, proven results!
Alan Brinkmeier is a trial lawyer with more than twenty-five years
of litigation, trial and appellate experience in state and
federal
courts. He was recently named for the fourth year in a row as one of
the top lawyers in the State of Illinois in his practice area by the
Leading Lawyers Network; a distinction recognized by fewer than 5%
of all Illinois lawyers throughout the state. He was recognized as a SuperLawyer 2010 in Chicago Magazine and is one of a select group of
attorneys in Illinois who hold both these designations.
Mr. Brinkmeier is also an AV peer-review rated lawyer* - the highest rating available for legal ability and professional ethics. AVVO has awarded Mr. Brinkmeier a 10.0 rating - the highest rating given to practicing lawyers in the nation.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Brinkmeier has represented clients both large and small. He draws upon extensive knowledge, experience and skill to represent his clients and takes pride in delivering tailored solutions that meet the needs of each individual client. Mr. Brinkmeier is a published author and frequent speaker on litigation law topics, and he has been an active leader and member of various professional associations ranging from the DuPage County and Chicago Bar Associations to the Illinois State Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Appellate Lawyers Association.
He remains active in his community as a member of the Board of Trustees at Elmhurst College and serves as a Commissioner for the City of Elmhurst Zoning and Planning Commission. He has also served as appointed on numerous task forces, citizens committees and volunteer work groups.
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