Background
Hejna, David T. was born on February 20, 1953 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
Hejna, David T. was born on February 20, 1953 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1974. Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at Wilson & McIlvaine (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Corporations, Tax-Exempt Organizations, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Employment, Employee Benefits, Estate Planning, Franchise and Distribution, Probate, Trust, Debtor-Creditor Relations, Environmental, Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts, International, Health Care and Construction. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
Co-Author: "Retail Leases," Commercial Landlord/Tenant Handbook (Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1996). "How to Avoid the Sublet Tax Trap," Commercial Lease Law Insider, 1991. "Antitrust Liability and Commercial Zoning Litigation," Shopping Centers: USA (Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, 1981).
"Hospital Medical Staff: When are Privilege Denials Judicially Reviewable?" 11 U.Mich. Journal Law Reform 95 (1977). Former General Counsel and Senior Vice President of JMB Properties Company.
Member: International Council of Shopping Centers, 1988. International Association of Attorneys and Executives in Corporate Real Estate, 1992. Member: Illinois State (Member, Real Property Law Section) and American (Member, Real Property Law Section) Bar Associations.
Wilson & McIlvaine is a mid-sized full-service law firm with a national and international practice. The Firm is a charter member of Great Lakes Law, an affiliation of mid-sized firms located throughout the Great Lakes area and is a member of Multilaw, an international law network with member offices in over 25 countries.
Member: International Council of Shopping Centers, 1988. International Association of Attorneys and Executives in Corporate Real Estate, 1992. Member: Illinois State (Member, Real Property Law Section) and American (Member, Real Property Law Section) Bar Associations.