Background
Schwab, Stephen Wayne was born on January 25, 1956 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of A. Wayne and Elizabeth (Parsons) Schwab.
Schwab, Stephen Wayne was born on January 25, 1956 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of A. Wayne and Elizabeth (Parsons) Schwab.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Arts, 1979). Dickinson School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1982). Phi Eta Sigma. Member, The Order of Barristers.
Chairman, Trial Moot Court Board, 1981-1982.Member, Labor Law Moot Court Team, 1982.
Worked at Rudnick & Wolfe (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in General Civil Practice. Banking, Bankruptcy, Condemnation, Corporation, Employee Benefits, Environmental, Estate Planning, Franchising, Gaming, Health Care, Immigration, International, Intellectual Property and Trademarks, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Probate, Project Financing, Public/Private Ventures, Real Estate, Securities, Sports Stadium Development Securitization, Taxation, Workouts, Zoning and Land Use. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Illinois, United States.
Supreme Court, United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh and Ninth Circuits, United States. Tax Court, United States.
Claims Court and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois including Trial Bar.
1994, District of Columbia.
Phi Eta Sigma. Member, The Order of Barristers. Chairman, Trial Moot Court Board, 1981-1982.
Member, Editorial Board, Insurance Law and Practice, 1990-1995.
Author: Reinsurer Liability for Contingent Claims, (1997) International"l. J. of Insurance. Law 28, 175. The Rights and Obligations of Reinsurance Intermediaries When an Insurer Fails, Michigan
J. International"l L. (1995).
Receiverships in Longman"s Intrnational Insurance. Law & Regular (Doctorate. Campbell educated, 1995). Banks Selling Annuities May Cause a Turf Battle, National"l Lord Justice, May 22, 1995.
Caught Between Rocks and Hard Places: The Plight of Reinsurance Intermediaries Under United States. and English Law, 16 Michigan
J. International"l L. 485 (1995). Should Receivers Sell, or Just Collect, Insurer Shells?, VI Mealey"s Litig.
Republican, Insurance. Insolv. Number. 14 (1994).
Insurance Company Receiverships: What Does the Future Hold?, A.B.A. National Institute, Secretary Business. Law, Solvency Concerns with Foreign Insurers and Reinsurers/Recent Developments/United States.
Reform Efforts (1994). Contingent Claims: Has Their Time Finally Come?, III Society of Insurance.
Recording News. Number. 3, p. 9 (1994).
Supreme Court Decides Superpriority Case, II Society of Insurance. Recording News. Number. 3, p. 3 (1993). United States. Department of Treasury v.
Fabe, 3 Insurance.
L. & Prac. 112 (1993).
Rudnick & Wolfe"s purpose is to deliver top quality and responsive service to our clients. This philosophy has driven our firm since its establishment in 1936.
In June of 1996 Rudnick & Wolfe joined forces with the internationally renown law firm of Brownstein & Zeidman. Founded in 1968. Today, Rudnick & Wolfe is a full-service national law firm with international capabilities and with offices in Chicago, Illinois.
Tampa, Florida; Washington, District of Columbia and Baltimore, Maryland.
Our goals are to provide legal counsel that helps clients make the best business decisions, and to handle both deals and disputes in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Member American Bar Association, International Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, Wigmore Inn of Court, Phi Eta Sigma.
Married Debora Zellner, May 26, 1979. Children: Benjamin Earl, Jason Edward.