Mark Curran began his legal career serving as an intern in the
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in 1988 and became an Assistant Lake
County State’s Attorney’s in 1990. While serving as a Senior Felony Prosecutor
for the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, Curran was recruited by Illinois
Attorney General Jim Ryan. Curran was promoted to Chief of the Gang Crimes
Bureau at the Illinois Attorney General’s Office and charged with prosecuting
street gangs, holding seminars on fighting gangs and serving as editor of a
statewide law enforcement-focused newsletter. In addition, Curran represented
the Director of the Illinois State Police in employment hearings and the
Illinois Department of Corrections in civil lawsuits.
He served as a highly respected litigator in private practice from
2002 until 2006 and received an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell, the highest
possible rating in ethics and ability. Curran was also named in the Publication
“Super Lawyers” as one of the top lawyers in the state of Illinois in 2006. As
a prosecutor, Curran shared his passion for law by teaching both
Business Law and Criminal Justice at Columbia College of Missouri where for 10
years.
Mark Curran was elected Sheriff in 2006, 2010
and 2014 by Lake County residents. Curran was outspoken in his call for Illinois
jail reform, including faith-based programming in jails. Curran is the trial
lawyer you need. Curran is a fighter that wins.