Background
Heinz, Kurt J. was born on January 16, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Heinz, Kurt J. was born on January 16, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
University of Notre Dame (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). Emory University (Juris Doctor, 1980). Member, Board of Editors, Emory Law Journal, 1979-1980.
Teaching Assistant, Legal Research and Writing, Emory University School of Law, 1979-1980.
Worked at Arnstein & Lehr (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in General Practice, including Litigation in State and Federal, Trial and Appellate Courts, Products Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Business Transactions, Real Estate, Employee Benefits, Creditors" Rights, Criminal Law, Commercial Finance, Commercial Litigation, Not-for-Profit Corporations, Estate Planning, Trust Administration and Probate, Taxation, Employment, Immigration Law, International Law, Insurance Law, Local Government, Health Care and Practice before Federal and State Administrative Bodies. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
1984, United States.
Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit. 1994, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Member, Board of Editors, Emory Law Journal, 1979-1980.
Author: "Social Services Records," Privacy Law and Practice, Matthew Bender, 1987.
Member: Chicago (Chair, 1993-1994 and Vice Chair, 1992-1993, Membership Committee. Secretary, 1989-1990, and Director, 1987-1989, Young Lawyers Section.
Chairman, Appellate Law Committee, Young Lawyers Section, 1985-1986), Illinois State and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation, Tort and Insurance Practice) Bar Associations. Illinois Appellate Lawyers Association.
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation.
Since its founding in 1893, Arnstein & Lehr has served clients, large and small, throughout the United States and in many foreign countries. With offices in Illinois, Florida and Wisconsin, the firm engages in the general practice of law with attorneys in five basic service areas - Business, Litigation, Local Government, Personal Services and Real Estate. While the Firm is large enough to staff the most complex matters, it is small enough to give each client and every matter personal and careful attention, resulting in legal services of the highest quality.
Chicago (Secretary, 1989-1990, and Director, Young Lawyers Section, 1987-1989. Chairman, Appellate Law Committee, Young Lawyers Section, 1985- 1986), Illinois State and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation, Tort and Insurance Practice) Bar Associations. Illinois Association of Hospital Attorneys.
Illinois Appellate Lawyers Association.
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation. Litigation, Product Liability, Civil Practice.