Background
Bush, Junior, Thomas F. was born on April 28, 1954 in Derby, Connecticut, United States.
Bush, Junior, Thomas F. was born on April 28, 1954 in Derby, Connecticut, United States.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1976). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1979). Comment Editor, University of Chicago Law Review.
Delaney v. Borden, Incorporated., 99 F.R.D. 44 (East.D. Pennsylvania 1983); Allendale Mutual Insurance Company v. Bulletin Data Systems, Incorporated., 32 F.3d 1175 (7th Circuit 1994); Allendale Mutual Insurance Company v. Bulletin Data Systems, Incorporated., 10 F.3d 425 (7th Circuit 1993); Venture Associates Corporation v. Zenith Data Systems Corporation, 987 F.2d 429 (7th Circuit 1993); Allendale Mutual Insurance Company v. Bulletin Data Systems, Incorporated., 152 F.R.D. 132 (North Dakota Illinois. 1993); Allendale Mutual Insurance Company v. Bulletin Data Systems, Incorporated., 145 F.R.D. 84 (North Dakota Illinois. 1992); Greater Rockford Energy and Technology Corporation v. Shell Oil Company, 138 F.R.D. 530 (Communicative Disorders Illinois. 1991); Zenith Electronics Corporation v. Panalpina, Incorporated., 68 F.3d 197 (7th Circuit 1995); Venture Associations Corporation v. Zenith Data Systems Corporation, 96 F.3d 275 (7th Circuit 1996); American Deposit Corporation v. Schacht, 84 F.3d 834 (7th Circuit 1996).Worked at Saunders & Monroe (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Antitrust, Trade Regulation, Securities, Business and Sports Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Illinois. Comment Editor, University of Chicago Law Review.
Law Clerk to: Honorable Collins J. Seitz, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 1979-1980.
Member: Chicago and American Bar Associations. Saunders & Monroe was founded in 1990 by George Saunders, Lee Monroe and Thomas Bush, all formerly of the firm of Sidley & Austin, to specialize in the handling of complex and emergency matters, including antitrust, securities, communications, sports, civil rights, commercial and bankruptcy-related litigation, in public utility, railroad and pipeline regulatory proceedings, and in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution techniques as they may be applicable to any such matters.
The firm is prepared to represent clients throughout the country and has been involved in cases in New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Tampa, Miami, Dallas, Salt Lake City, Cleveland, Seattle and Baltimore, as well as in Chicago. Saunders & Monroe has experimented, and continues to be willing to experiment, with innovative billing approaches when requested by its clients.
lieutenant also has been, and continues to be, willing to undertake civil rights and other litigation on a pro bono basis in situations in which, in the judgement of the partners of the firm, a substantial public interest is involved, the protection of which may be significantly enhanced by the participation of the firm.
Member: Chicago and American Bar Associations.