Background
Kotin, Daniel M. was born on December 24, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Kotin, Daniel M. was born on December 24, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Boston College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1988). Loyola University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1991).
Worked at Corboy & Demetrio, Professional Corporation (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Plaintiff"s Personal Injury Litigation, Aviation Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Medical Negligence, Professional Negligence, FELA, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Law, Product Liability, Premises Liability, Construction Accidents, Structural Work Acting, Wrongful Death Law, Vehicular Accident Law. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Midwest Regional Program, Chicago, Illinois, 1994.
Member, Loyola University National Mock Trial Team, 1991. Senior Member, Loyola University of Chicago Law Review, 1989-1991.
Coach, Loyola University National Mock Trial Team, 1994. Instructor, Chicago Bar Association Federal Trial Bar Training Course, November 1996.
Moderator: "Deposition Strategies and Techniques," Chicago Bar Association Seminar, 1993.
"Preparation and Trial of Automobile Cases Seminar," Chicago Bar Association, January 1995. "Trial Superstars Seminar," Chicago Bar Association, May 1997. Speaker: Institute of Real Estate Management, Seminar on Building Security and Civil Liability, 1994.
"Effective Cross-Examination," Chicago Bar Association Proving Facts at Trial Seminar, November 1995.
Author: "Proving Damages in a Personal Injury Case," Chicago Bar Association Proving Facts in Trial Seminar, December 1996. "Ten Rules of Successful Cross Examination," College of Business Administration Record, March, 1996.
Contributor, Jacob A. Stein, "Closing Argument, The Art and the Law," Clark, Boardman, Calahan, 1995. Evaluator, National High School Mock Trial Championship, 1994.
Loyola University Trial Advocacy Program, 1994.
Vice President, Partners of Misericordia, 1994. Member: Chicago (Member, Executive Council, Young Lawyers Section, 1994. Company-Chair, Trial Techniques Committee, 1994.
Special Projects Coordinator, 1995-1996.
Director, YLS, 1996-1997), Illinois State and American Bar Associations. Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
Association of Trial Lawyers of American. Corboy & Demetrio was founded by nationally acclaimed personal injury trial lawyer Philip H. Corboy.
The firm represents individuals and their families in personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from aviation and vehicular accidents, medical and professional negligence, product liability, premises liability and construction accidents.
Since 1974, Corboy & Demetrio has attained nearly 300 verdicts and settlements of $1 million or more for its clients. Eighteen of those were received in the first half of 1997 alone. A $25 million settlement in a case brought on behalf of the family of a passenger killed in the 1989 crash of a United Airlines jet in Sioux City, Iowa, is the largest settlement for compensatory damages, for one person, in an aviation wrongful death action.
Member, Loyola University National Mock Trial Team, 1991. Senior Member, Loyola University of Chicago Law Review, 1989-1991. Coach, Loyola University National Mock Trial Team, 1994.
Instructor, Chicago Bar Association Federal Trial Bar Training Course, November 1996.
Moderator: "Deposition Strategies and Techniques," Chicago Bar Association Seminar, 1993. "Preparation and Trial of Automobile Cases Seminar," Chicago Bar Association, January 1995.
"Trial Superstars Seminar," Chicago Bar Association, May 1997. Speaker: Institute of Real Estate Management, Seminar on Building Security and Civil Liability, 1994.
"Effective Cross-Examination," Chicago Bar Association Proving Facts at Trial Seminar, November 1995.