Background
Morsch, James A. was born on August 14, 1965 in LaGrange, Illinois, United States.
Morsch, James A. was born on August 14, 1965 in LaGrange, Illinois, United States.
University of Notre Dame (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1987). Northwestern University (Juris Doctor, 1992). Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Butler, Rubin, Saltarelli & Boyd (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Complex Commercial Litigation, including Trial, Appellate and Administrative Proceedings. Insurance Coverage and Reinsurance Litigation, Employment, Antitrust and Education Law, General Corporate and Business Matters, including Securities, Finance, Real Estate, Environmental, Venture Capital, Computer and Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1992, Illinois and United States.
District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
1993, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Book Review Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1991-1992.
Author: "The Problem of Motive in Hate Crimes Statutes," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Winter 1992. Since the firm"s inception in 1980, Butler, Rubin has developed a reputation for providing the quality of representation expected from the largest firms with the responsive and cost-effective service that characterizes the best small firms.
Attracting lawyers from Chicago"s top firms and the nation"s finest law schools, the firm has carefully assembled a talented group of attorneys with sound judgment and exceptional skills.
The firm"s diverse and growing client base includes many national and multinational publicly held enterprises, colleges and universities, family and entrepreneurial businesses, and individuals.