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5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Alexander Marks by a Associate on 08/28/14 in Employment Litigation
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5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Alexander Marks by a Associate on 08/28/14 in Labor and Employment
Litigation, Religious Organizations, Mediation
Effective legal representation in disputes requires experience, finesse, and the knowledge of when to litigate and when to use alternative resolutions—methods such as mediation or arbitration used when necessary to settle those disputes. Most importantly, it is about working closely with clients to tailor that legal representation to achieve their goals, while being mindful of expenses. At Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, our attorneys use these skills daily representing businesses and entrepreneurs in Illinois and in more than thirty-five states where we have practiced.
Our attorneys have been recognized in peer review industry publications including Martindale-Hubbell, Super Lawyers, Avvo, and Leading Lawyers. Our most important recognition, however, comes from clients, many of whom have been with us since we began nearly twenty-five years ago.
Litigation is Burke, Warren's largest and most diverse practice area. More information can be found within the biographies of members of this practice.
5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Alexander Marks by a Associate on 08/28/14 in Employment Litigation
5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Alexander Marks by a Associate on 08/28/14 in Labor and Employment
At Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, P.C., we believe that diversity in the workplace enhances the quality of the legal services we provide and enables us to bring a broader perspective to the problems our clients face. Diversity also enriches the work atmosphere itself.
The BWM&S diversity committee, formed in 2006, is responsible for developing, monitoring, and evaluating Firm strategies and progress in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce. Chaired by the Firm's managing partner, Jeffrey D. Warren, the committee is comprised of male and female members with various backgrounds, including associates, partners and staff. Members share a commitment to increasing the Firm’s diversity. Each uses his or her unique experiences and background to support and further that goal.
The Firm seeks to recruit summer associates with strong legal skills and diverse backgrounds. The Summer Associate Committee, chaired by John Kobus, works with the Firm's Diversity Committee in the recruiting and evaluation of potential candidates. It is the expectation that Summer Associates will join the Firm upon graduation. The Summer Associate Committee is comprised of 80% women. Over the last three years, 75% of the Firm's summer associates have been women.
In 2006, the Firm became a signatory on two Chicago Bar Association diversity initiatives. The first commits the Firm to increase the number of women in leadership positions. The second commits the Firm to increase the diversity in its hiring, retention and promotion of attorneys.
We believe that the quality and depth of women attorneys in particular at our Firm is an indication of our commitment to diversity:
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