Anthony J. Sassan
Anthony J. Sassan

Anthony J. Sassan

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Anthony is a partner in the Civil Litigation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office.  Anthony is a dedicated, creative and detail orientated attorney with over thirty years of experience providing clients with personalized and dedicated representation in Federal and State litigation. Anthony has demonstrated the ability to analyze complex matters, data and documentation to prepare and represent individuals and businesses in sensitive, high-profile cases. Anthony’s approach includes establishing a strong relationship with clients, thorough preparation in each case.

After having the opportunity to work on a high-profile judicial corruption case in Federal Court during law school, Anthony began his career as a prosecutor in the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office where he quickly became involved in the Gang Crimes Unit and Auto Theft Unit. After leaving the State’s Attorney’s Office, Anthony worked with law firms and as a solo practitioner handling a variety of cases ranging from State and Federal Criminal Defense to Plaintiff’s injury, civil litigation, fraud litigation, family law, adoption, estate planning and probate. In each of the areas of the law, litigation was the focus of Anthony’s work, and he has tried several hundred cases to verdict in State and Federal court. Several of the matters Anthony has handled have been featured on the local television and print media.

 

Education

J.D., UIC—John Marshall Law School, 1993

B.A., Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, 1988

 

Admissions

Illinois

Wisconsin, Pro Hac Vice

Northern District of Illinois

Central District of Illinois

Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

United States Supreme Court

 

  • Chicago Bar Association
  • Federal Bar Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Justinian Society of Lawyers

 

Other News

Publications

Authored, Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe, Inc., Comparing Apples to Oranges, The Need for a New Media Classification, 5 Software L.J. 821 (1992).

 

  • Bio

    Anthony is a partner in the Civil Litigation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office.  Anthony is a dedicated, creative and detail orientated attorney with over thirty years of experience providing clients with personalized and dedicated representation in Federal and State litigation. Anthony has demonstrated the ability to analyze complex matters, data and documentation to prepare and represent individuals and businesses in sensitive, high-profile cases. Anthony’s approach includes establishing a strong relationship with clients, thorough preparation in each case.

    After having the opportunity to work on a high-profile judicial corruption case in Federal Court during law school, Anthony began his career as a prosecutor in the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office where he quickly became involved in the Gang Crimes Unit and Auto Theft Unit. After leaving the State’s Attorney’s Office, Anthony worked with law firms and as a solo practitioner handling a variety of cases ranging from State and Federal Criminal Defense to Plaintiff’s injury, civil litigation, fraud litigation, family law, adoption, estate planning and probate. In each of the areas of the law, litigation was the focus of Anthony’s work, and he has tried several hundred cases to verdict in State and Federal court. Several of the matters Anthony has handled have been featured on the local television and print media.

     

  • Practice Areas
  • Credentials

    Education

    J.D., UIC—John Marshall Law School, 1993

    B.A., Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, 1988

     

    Admissions

    Illinois

    Wisconsin, Pro Hac Vice

    Northern District of Illinois

    Central District of Illinois

    Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

    United States Supreme Court

     

  • Affiliations
    • Chicago Bar Association
    • Federal Bar Association
    • Illinois State Bar Association
    • Justinian Society of Lawyers

     

  • News
    Other News

    Publications

    Authored, Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe, Inc., Comparing Apples to Oranges, The Need for a New Media Classification, 5 Software L.J. 821 (1992).

     

Bio

Anthony is a partner in the Civil Litigation practice based in Wiedner & McAuliffe’s Chicago office.  Anthony is a dedicated, creative and detail orientated attorney with over thirty years of experience providing clients with personalized and dedicated representation in Federal and State litigation. Anthony has demonstrated the ability to analyze complex matters, data and documentation to prepare and represent individuals and businesses in sensitive, high-profile cases. Anthony’s approach includes establishing a strong relationship with clients, thorough preparation in each case.

After having the opportunity to work on a high-profile judicial corruption case in Federal Court during law school, Anthony began his career as a prosecutor in the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office where he quickly became involved in the Gang Crimes Unit and Auto Theft Unit. After leaving the State’s Attorney’s Office, Anthony worked with law firms and as a solo practitioner handling a variety of cases ranging from State and Federal Criminal Defense to Plaintiff’s injury, civil litigation, fraud litigation, family law, adoption, estate planning and probate. In each of the areas of the law, litigation was the focus of Anthony’s work, and he has tried several hundred cases to verdict in State and Federal court. Several of the matters Anthony has handled have been featured on the local television and print media.

 

Credentials

Education

J.D., UIC—John Marshall Law School, 1993

B.A., Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, 1988

 

Admissions

Illinois

Wisconsin, Pro Hac Vice

Northern District of Illinois

Central District of Illinois

Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

United States Supreme Court

 

Affiliations

  • Chicago Bar Association
  • Federal Bar Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Justinian Society of Lawyers

 

News

Other News

Publications

Authored, Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe, Inc., Comparing Apples to Oranges, The Need for a New Media Classification, 5 Software L.J. 821 (1992).