Background
Zaideman, Robert J. was born on June 16, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Zaideman, Robert J. was born on June 16, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of Illinois (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Northwestern University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1978). Phi Eta Sigma. James Scholar.
Member, Northwestern University Law Review, 1977-1978.
Law Clerk to Honorary John F. Grady, United States District Judge, Northern District of Illinois.
Gomex v. Chody, 867 F.2d 395 7th Circuit, (1989); Turner Construction Company v. Midwest Curtainwalls, Incorporated., 542 North.E.2d 249 (Illinois.App.1989); People v. North.L. Industries, Incorporated., 673 North.E.2d 717 (Illinois.App.1996).Worked at Epstein, Zaideman & Esrig, Professional Corporation (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Civil and Criminal Trial and Appellate Practice in all courts. Commercial, Construction, Personal Injury, Criminal Trials and Appeals. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Illinois and United States.
District Court, Northern District of Illinois including Trial Bar.
1985, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Phi Eta Sigma. James Scholar.
Member, Northwestern University Law Review, 1977-1978. Law Clerk to Honorary John F. Grady, United States District Judge, Northern District of Illinois, 1979.
Faculty: Adjunct Professor of Pretrial Litigation, Northwestern University Law School, 1995.
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Midwest Deposition Skills Program, 1994. Member: Chicago and Illinois State Bar Associations. Chicago Council of Lawyers.
Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. The law firm of Epstein, Zaideman & Esrig, Professional Corporation was founded in 1985 to provide high quality trial and appellate work in a small firm setting.
The firm has broad based trial experience in both civil and criminal litigation including construction claims, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, product liability, other complex personal injury claims, other commercial litigation and white collar and violent crime. The firm is small enough to give each matter personal attention, but takes pride in it"s ability to handle the most sophisticated and complex litigation.
The vast majority of the firm"s clients are referred by other lawyers seeking the firm"s experience and expertise in trying complex litigation.
Member, Northwestern University Law Review, 1977-1978. Law Clerk to Honorary John F. Grady, United States District Judge, Northern District of Illinois, 1979. Faculty: Adjunct Professor of Pretrial Litigation, Northwestern University Law School, 1995.
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Midwest Deposition Skills Program, 1994.
Member: Chicago and Illinois State Bar Associations. Chicago Council of Lawyers.
Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.