TPTRACY E. PETRUSOChief Judge's Office- Cook County

Employment & Labor Attorney

Tracy E. Petruso|28 Yrs Exp

Appeals Attorney · Chief Judge's Office- Cook County

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·28 years experience
50 W Washington St Rm 2007, Chicago, IL, 60602
Employment & LaborAppealsArbitrationMediationLitigation
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Tracy E. Petruso is an appeals attorney with 28 years of legal experience, practicing at Chief Judge's Office- Cook County in Chicago, IL. She attended Cornell University B.S.. She has been admitted to the Illinois Bar since 1997. Her practice encompasses appeals, arbitration, employment and labor, litigation, and mediation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1997

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Appeals20%
  • Arbitration20%
  • Employment and Labor20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Mediation20%

Languages

English

Experience

28+ years

Appeals Attorney at Chief Judge's Office- Cook County. Admitted to practice in Illinois, 1997. Focus areas include Employment & Labor, Appeals, Arbitration.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Illinois

Bar #Illinois State Bar Association · Admitted 1997

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Schools & Education

Cornell University B.S.

Degree · 1997

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50 W Washington St Rm 2007, Chicago, IL, 60602

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