Background
Moritz, Terry F. was born on December 24, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Moritz, Terry F. was born on December 24, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Loyola University (Bachelor of Science, 1966. Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Black, Rosenbloom & Moritz, Limited. (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in General Business Law and Business Litigation, Corporate, Commercial and Asset-Based Finance, Real Estate, Representation of Creditors in Bankruptcy and Workouts, Securities, Tax, Employment, Intellectual Property and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1970, Illinois.
Law Clerk to Judge William J. Lynch, United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 1969-1971.
Special Assistant Attorney General: Illinois, 1986-1989. Minnesota, 1985. Lecturer: "Taxing Telecommunications," Federation of Tax Administrators Annual Meeting, June 1989.
"Recent Developments in Real Property Taxation: Public Utility Deregulation in the United States," International Association of Assessing Officers 17th Annual Legal Seminar, November 1996. "Impact of Electric Utility Deregulation," Commercial Law Affiliates Annual Meeting, March 1997.
Member, Board of Directors: The Chicago Lighthouse, 1989.
The Big Shoulders Fund, 1994. President, Society for Contemporary Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1991-1993. Member: Chicago (Board Member and Secretary, Young Lawyer Section, 1973-1976.
Chairman, National Volunteer in Parole Program, 1974-1975.
Member and Chairman, Long Range Planning Committee, 1982-1985. Member, Nominating Committee, 1985-1986) and American Bar Associations.
Founded in 1976 by young partners from other Chicago firms, the firm has grown fifteen-fold to become one of the best known mid-sized firms in Chicago. The firm"s hiring standards are competitive with the largest firms in Chicago.
Its clientele includes large institutions, entrepreneurs and middle market companies.
The firm strives to staff matters leanly and to give close personal attention to all matters, large and small.
Member, Board of Directors: The Chicago Lighthouse, 1989. The Big Shoulders Fund, 1994. President, Society for Contemporary Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1991-1993.
Member: Chicago (Board Member and Secretary, Young Lawyer Section, 1973-1976.
Chairman, National Volunteer in Parole Program, 1974-1975. Member and Chairman, Long Range Planning Committee, 1982-1985.
Member, Nominating Committee, 1985-1986) and American Bar Associations.