Background
Tarter, Todd B. was born on December 13, 1958 in Bloomington, Illinois, United States.
Tarter, Todd B. was born on December 13, 1958 in Bloomington, Illinois, United States.
Illinois State University (Bachelor of Science, 1981). Thomas M. Cooley (Juris Doctor, 1986). Phi Alpha Delta.
Worked at Querrey & Harrow, Limited. (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice. Insurance Defense in all Areas, Insurance Coverage in the following areas: Environmental, Professional Lincolnshire, Doctorate&O, East&O, Excess and Surplus Reinsurance, CGL, Auto and Homeowners.
In Addition, the Firm Handles Matters in the following areas: Product Liability, Retailing, Transportation, Construction, Health Care, Estate Planning, Corporate/Commercial Law, Real Estate, Financial Services, Employment and Professional Liability.
Admitted to the bar, 1987, Illinois. Phi Alpha Delta. Assistant States Attorney, Office of the DuPage County State"s Attorney, 1987-1990.
Member: DuPage County, Kane County, Illinois State and American Bar Associations. (Resident, Geneva Office).
A PROUD TRADITION. As one of Chicago"s leading litigation firms, Querrey & Harrow, Limited. maintains a proud tradition of responding quickly and efficiently to its clients" increasingly complex needs.
Founded in 1944, our full-service law firm represents a wide range of individual, industrial, financial and commercial clients. In our offices on Chicago"s lakefront, we continue to offer a proven combination of professionalism and personal service. Our practice groups are experienced in handling litigation in specific areas in both state and federal courts.
Our transactional lawyers include those with solid experience in banking, real estate, corporate law, health law, estate planning and governmental relations.
Querrey & Harrow combines the collective experience of these attorneys to deliver cost-efficient and timely resolutions of cases.
Member: DuPage County, Kane County, Illinois State and American Bar Associations. (Resident, Geneva Office).