Berger Schatz

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Berger Schatz is a Law Firm in Bannockburn, Illinois

Address

2333 Waukegan Road, Suite 260
Bannockburn, Illinois 60015 (Lake Co.)

Phone

847-405-9500

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4.8 out of 5


 

MEMBERS OF FIRM

Jason G. Adess (Member)

Michael J. Berger, (P.C.) (Member)

Mary J. Clark (Member)

Andrew D. Eichner (Member)

Leon I. Finkel (Member)

David P. Kirsh (Member)

Debbie K. Lerner (Member)

David H. Levy, (P.C.) (Member)

Sharon Steinberg Mobley (Member)

Norman Ruber (Member)

Michael S. Sabath (Member)

Barry A. Schatz, (P.C.) (Member)

Dina Warner (Member)

Tracey A. Wertman (Member)

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Rebecca S. Berlin (Associate)

Marcelle R. Kott (Associate)

Zorka Ristanovic (Associate)

J. Alex Jacobson (Associate)

Brian J. Blitz (Associate)

Jennifer L. Cantrell (Associate)

Claudia Gallo (Associate)

Karen Rose Krehbiel (Associate)

Myra A. Foutris (Associate)

Melinda C. Rogers (Associate)

Melissa D. Saffer (Associate)

Valerie I. Steiner (Associate)

Peter Sullivan (Associate)

Brendan J. Hammer (Associate)

Megan McAlister (Associate)

Amanda K. Grace (Associate)

Megan M. Beck (Associate)

Mary Beth Long (Associate) born Charlottesville, Virginia, 1966; admitted to bar, 1999, Virginia and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia. (Not admitted in Illinois). Education: Virginia Commonwealth University (B.S., 1991); University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law (J.D., 1999). Mary Beth Long is a seasoned matrimonial lawyer. Prior to joining Berger Schatz, she practiced family law with one of the most prestigious firms in Virginia for 10 years. Before becoming a lawyer, she worked for the Virginia legislature as a nonpartisan staff member for several years before moving on to a career as a print journalist. At the urging of a judge whose court she covered, she entered law school at age 30. While attending law school in Virginia, Ms. Long's writing skills earned her a spot on the Law Review and she was ultimately named the publication's Manuscripts Editor. Her oral argument skill were tested as in the school's annual moot court competition and she was rewarded with quarter final finish and a slot on the Moot Court Board. In her last year of law school, she won the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Virginia Chapter, essay contest and a McNeil Writing Competition prize. Reported Cases: Lewis v. Lewis, 271 Va. 520, 628 S.E.2d 314 (2006); Utsch v. Utsch, 266 Va. 124, 581 S.E.2d 507 (2003); Campbell v. Campbell, 642 S.E.2d 769, 47 Va. App. 498 (2007); Vilseck v. Vilseck, 45 Va. App. 581, 612 S.E.2d 746 (2005); Congdon v. Congdon, 40 Va. App. 255, 578 S.E.2d 833 (2003). Practice Areas: Divorce; Domestic Relations; Family Law; Matrimonial Law.Email: Mary Beth Long


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