Candice E. Drew
Candice E. Drew

Candice E. Drew

Partner

Administrative Assistant:

Kristin Capiak
312-596-4972

Administrative Assistant:

Kristin Capiak
312-596-4972

Candice is a partner in the Workers’ Compensation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office. She represents employers across various industries including healthcare, construction, travel, retail and food. Candice aggressively defends her clients against all facets of workers’ compensation claims. She works closely with her clients to move her cases to resolution efficiently and effectively.

Candice regularly speaks on a variety of workers’ compensation topics. She also conducts training seminars for clients on recent case law updates.  Candice is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section Council, and serves as editor of the Workers’ Compensation Newsletter.

Candice is an active runner and often participates in marathons. She also enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.

 

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2010
  • B.B.A., University of Michigan, 2002

Admissions

  • Illinois
  • Illinois State Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section Council Member and Editor
Other News
Publications and Presentations

Appellate Court Awards Wage Differential Benefits Even After Claimant Returns to Work for More Than Two Years, ISBA Workers' Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2018, Vol. 56, No. 3

Employee Unsuccessful in Proving Retaliatory Discharge for Exercising His Rights Under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2019, Vol. 57, No. 3

Workers’ Compensation Spring Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – February 18, 2019, Preparing Your Case for Trial: Respondent’s Perspective

Workers’ Compensation Fall Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – October 14, 2019, Electronic Evidence and Social Media: How to Obtain, Offer, and Object to Electronic Evidence and Social Media During Your Next Workers’ Compensation Case

  • Bio

    Candice is a partner in the Workers’ Compensation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office. She represents employers across various industries including healthcare, construction, travel, retail and food. Candice aggressively defends her clients against all facets of workers’ compensation claims. She works closely with her clients to move her cases to resolution efficiently and effectively.

    Candice regularly speaks on a variety of workers’ compensation topics. She also conducts training seminars for clients on recent case law updates.  Candice is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section Council, and serves as editor of the Workers’ Compensation Newsletter.

    Candice is an active runner and often participates in marathons. She also enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.

     

  • Credentials

    Education

    • J.D., cum laude, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2010
    • B.B.A., University of Michigan, 2002

    Admissions

    • Illinois
  • Affiliations
    • Illinois State Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section Council Member and Editor
  • News
    Other News
    Publications and Presentations

    Appellate Court Awards Wage Differential Benefits Even After Claimant Returns to Work for More Than Two Years, ISBA Workers' Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2018, Vol. 56, No. 3

    Employee Unsuccessful in Proving Retaliatory Discharge for Exercising His Rights Under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2019, Vol. 57, No. 3

    Workers’ Compensation Spring Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – February 18, 2019, Preparing Your Case for Trial: Respondent’s Perspective

    Workers’ Compensation Fall Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – October 14, 2019, Electronic Evidence and Social Media: How to Obtain, Offer, and Object to Electronic Evidence and Social Media During Your Next Workers’ Compensation Case

Bio

Candice is a partner in the Workers’ Compensation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office. She represents employers across various industries including healthcare, construction, travel, retail and food. Candice aggressively defends her clients against all facets of workers’ compensation claims. She works closely with her clients to move her cases to resolution efficiently and effectively.

Candice regularly speaks on a variety of workers’ compensation topics. She also conducts training seminars for clients on recent case law updates.  Candice is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section Council, and serves as editor of the Workers’ Compensation Newsletter.

Candice is an active runner and often participates in marathons. She also enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.

 

Credentials

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2010
  • B.B.A., University of Michigan, 2002

Admissions

  • Illinois

Affiliations

  • Illinois State Bar Association, Workers’ Compensation Section Council Member and Editor

News

Other News
Publications and Presentations

Appellate Court Awards Wage Differential Benefits Even After Claimant Returns to Work for More Than Two Years, ISBA Workers' Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2018, Vol. 56, No. 3

Employee Unsuccessful in Proving Retaliatory Discharge for Exercising His Rights Under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section Newsletter, December 2019, Vol. 57, No. 3

Workers’ Compensation Spring Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – February 18, 2019, Preparing Your Case for Trial: Respondent’s Perspective

Workers’ Compensation Fall Update Presented by the ISBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section – October 14, 2019, Electronic Evidence and Social Media: How to Obtain, Offer, and Object to Electronic Evidence and Social Media During Your Next Workers’ Compensation Case