Elizabeth Thompson
Associate at Arnstein & Lehr
Chicago, Illinois
Elizabeth Thompson is an associate in the Commercial Litigation Group of the Chicago office of Arnstein & Lehr. Whether navigating the intricacies of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act for a Fortune 500 client or counseling community associations on the changing landscape of the Illinois Condominium Property Act, Ms. Thompson brings a detail-oriented approach to every client involved in litigation. Ms. Thompson’s breadth of experience also includes litigating constitutional claims, administrative review actions, white collar criminal defense, and business litigation, such as preliminary and permanent injunctions, declaratory judgments, insurance issues, breach of fiduciary duty claims, and breaches of contract, in state and federal courts throughout the country. In addition, Ms. Thompson has successfully handled a number of appeals.
Prior to joining Arnstein & Lehr, Ms. Thompson was a judicial law clerk for the presiding judge of the Chancery Division of the Cook County Circuit Court. There, she had experience researching and drafting opinions on a variety of equity issues, including insurance declaratory judgments, constitutional questions, and administrative review cases. Additionally, while in law school, Elizabeth was on the executive board of the Chicago-Kent Law Review.
Prior to joining Arnstein & Lehr, Ms. Thompson was a judicial law clerk for the presiding judge of the Chancery Division of the Cook County Circuit Court. There, she had experience researching and drafting opinions on a variety of equity issues, including insurance declaratory judgments, constitutional questions, and administrative review cases. Additionally, while in law school, Elizabeth was on the executive board of the Chicago-Kent Law Review.