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Michael Finn
53 W Jackson Blvd.
Ste 525
Chicago, IL 60604
Website:
www.finn-law.com
Phone: 312-662-1022
Fax: 312-662-1033
E-mail:
Areas of Practice
Criminal Law
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Michael Finn
After graduating from Marist High School on the
Southside of Chicago in 1990, I enlisted in the
United States Air Force where I spent the next four
years serving my country at home and overseas. I was
stationed in many places throughout the country,
including Texas, Massachusetts, Mississippi,
Louisiana and Maryland. I served overseas for two
years near London, England and at North Atlantic
Treaty Organization ("NATO") Headquarters in
Germany.
As an Airman, I was a Morse Systems Technician,
which means that I copied Morse code radio
communications. I was assigned to the Air
Intelligence Agency and while stationed in Maryland
worked at the National Security Agency ("NSA") for
more than a year. It was a fascinating job. I still
value and use the many skills I learned in the
military, such as leadership, discipline, teamwork,
toughness and integrity.
When my enlistment was up, I came back home to
Chicago and attended the University of Illinois at
Chicago, where my mother once attended in the 1960's
when it was called "The Circle". I pursued a Liberal
Arts and Sciences education, receiving a Bachelor of
Arts Degree with an English Writing major. I enjoyed
all of my classes, but found my writing classes to
be, at the same time, both inspiring and practical.
I learned how to write in different styles and
tones. I learned how to write to different audiences
and learned how to write in different genres,
including critical, editorial, memoir, journal,
fiction, and even poetry.
After graduating from the University of Illinois
at Chicago, I enrolled in law school at DePaul
University College of Law. During my first year in
law school, I became fascinated with criminal law
and thereafter tailored my law school education to
prepare myself for a career in criminal law. I took
many criminal law courses, earning a Certificate in
Criminal Law along with my Juris Doctor. In addition
to criminal law courses, trial advocacy courses
where routinely on my class schedule.
I was a member of the DePaul University College
of Law National Trial Team and participated in a
mock trial competition sponsored by the National
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers ("NACDL")
with other law school students from around the
country. I held a law clerk position at the Law
Office of Michael J. Petro where I put into practice
the legal research and writing skills I honed in law
school and gained valued knowledge about what it is
like to run a real criminal law practice.
After passing the Illinois State Bar Examination,
I accepted an associate attorney position with Mr.
Petro’s Law Office, where I worked for the next year
and a half. During this period of time, I gained a
lot of experience in the courtroom and enhanced my
trial skills. In addition, I spent time working on
criminal appeals, researching case law and writing
appellate briefs.
In October of 2005, I opened my own law firm.
Criminal law continues to be my specialty. I enjoy
the work. I get a great deal of satisfaction
fighting for my clients and ensuring that nobody
whom I represent gets bulldozed or otherwise abused
by the government.
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