Stephanie Nicole Leet

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Stephanie Nicole Leet: Attorney with McCreadyLaw Injury Attorneys
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Biography

Stephanie N. Leet joined The Law Offices of Michael P. McCready & Associates in June 2003 as a law clerk while attending DePaul University Law School. During this time, Stephanie also clerked for the Assistant States Attorney office, where she tried several criminal bench trials. After graduating from DePaul with cum laude honors and passing the Illinois Bar Exam in 2004, Stephanie remained working with the McCready firm as an associate and became partner in 2009. Stephanie represents federal employees in federal workers' compensation cases before OWCP as well as handles federal disability retirement cases. Her clients come from all over the United States.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Federal Workers Compensation
  • Federal Disability Retirement

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
DePaul University, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, Illinois; 2005, Indiana
Memberships:
Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG)
ISLN:
921740849

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Contact Information:

224-365-6645  Phone

773-779-9885  Fax

www.mccreadylaw.com

www.federalcompensation.com

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