Jeff Moskowitz is a trial attorney with a broad knowledge of criminal law. He is a graduate of DePaul University, College of Law, where he received a Certificate in Criminal Law and the prestigious CALI award for excellent trial litigation skills. Jeff has handled hundreds of criminal cases and has primarily focused his practice on felonies. Outside of work, Jeff is very active within the community. He is a recipient of the Benjamin Hooks’ Distinguished Public Service Award for his extensive pro bono work. Jeff also serves on the DePaul University, College of Law’s Dean’s Advisory Counsel and is a member of the Lawndale Christian Legal Center’s Young Professional’s Counsel. Additionally, he is a member of the Chicago Bar Foundation’s Young Professional’s Board and is an attorney mentor for the Chicago Bar Foundation’s Justice Entrepreneur’s Project. He also coached the Little Village High School mock trial team and did volunteer expungements for Cabrini Green Legal Aid.
Bob Glaves and Jessica Bednarz from The Chicago Bar Foundation talks about the future of the legal profession and attorney regulation.
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