John J. Eannace is a knowledgeable and highly skilled trial attorney with over thirty-four (34) years of extensive trial experience, call 708-361-2200 if you need help with:. In 1999, he founded The Law Offices of John J. Eannace, serving Cook, DuPage, Will and Lake counties. His law practice is focused on the vigorous and aggressive representation of individuals charged with federal and state criminal offenses and the prosecution of wrongful death and significant personal injury matters.
Previously, Mr. Eannace served as a Cook County prosecutor for fifteen years. In that office, he excelled as a trial lawyer, supervisor and leader. He was promoted several times, and ultimately, was appointed to the position of Deputy State's Attorney where he was responsible for the daily operation of the second largest prosecutor's office in the United States.
As a prosecutor, Mr. Eannace was responsible for the development, preparation and trial of hundreds of criminal cases, including Murder, Conspiracy, Armed Robbery, Drug offenses and various financial crime offenses.
Previously, Mr. Eannace served as a Cook County prosecutor for fifteen years. In that office, he excelled as a trial lawyer, supervisor and leader. He was promoted several times, and ultimately, was appointed to the position of Deputy State's Attorney where he was responsible for the daily operation of the second largest prosecutor's office in the United States.
As a prosecutor, Mr. Eannace was responsible for the development, preparation and trial of hundreds of criminal cases, including Murder, Conspiracy, Armed Robbery, Drug offenses and various financial crime offenses.
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Mr. Eannace focuses his practice in two major areas of concentration - Criminal Defense and Personal Injury.
He is responsive to the individual needs of each and every client.
Mr. Eannace conducts very thorough and exhaustive investigations in each case.
He maintains continuous communication with clients throughout the process of his or her particular case.
He understands that the most favorable result for any given individual client cannot be achieved without first carefully listening to the specific circumstances, needs, goals and expectations from his clients.
He is responsive to the individual needs of each and every client.
Mr. Eannace conducts very thorough and exhaustive investigations in each case.
He maintains continuous communication with clients throughout the process of his or her particular case.
He understands that the most favorable result for any given individual client cannot be achieved without first carefully listening to the specific circumstances, needs, goals and expectations from his clients.
John J. Eannace has over thirty-four years of extensive trial experience.
He previously served as an assistant State's Attorney for Cook County for fifteen years.
In that position he was responsible for the prosecution of several high-profile cases, served as supervisor of the Felony Review Unit, and thereafter, was appointed Deputy State's Attorney, serving as Chief of the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau.
In the private sector, Mr. Eannace lead a fifty lawyer, in-house, insurance defense law firm.
He previously served as an assistant State's Attorney for Cook County for fifteen years.
In that position he was responsible for the prosecution of several high-profile cases, served as supervisor of the Felony Review Unit, and thereafter, was appointed Deputy State's Attorney, serving as Chief of the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau.
In the private sector, Mr. Eannace lead a fifty lawyer, in-house, insurance defense law firm.
I don't know what we would have done without Attorney Eannace on our daughter's serious criminal case.
Almost a year ago our daughter was accused of something we feel was a set up and extortion.
We were devastated and did not know what to do.
John led us through the legal process with utmost precision.
The police made us feel our daughter was guilty, but we truly believed she was NOT!
John's knowledge and expertise as a lawyer is unsurpassed.
He is smooth!
Other attorneys we noticed in the courtroom would get loud and out of control.
Almost a year ago our daughter was accused of something we feel was a set up and extortion.
We were devastated and did not know what to do.
John led us through the legal process with utmost precision.
The police made us feel our daughter was guilty, but we truly believed she was NOT!
John's knowledge and expertise as a lawyer is unsurpassed.
He is smooth!
Other attorneys we noticed in the courtroom would get loud and out of control.
If you, a family member, or a friend have become the subject of a criminal investigation or have been arrested and charged with a criminal offense, you will need the advice, assistance and representation of a dedicated attorney who concentrates in the field of criminal defense.
John J. Eannace has developed a practice dedicated to helping his clients through extremely serious and sensitive legal situations.
He understands that when the government accuses a citizen of a committing a criminal offense, the accused faces loss of reputation, lifestyle and most importantly, freedom.
John J. Eannace has developed a practice dedicated to helping his clients through extremely serious and sensitive legal situations.
He understands that when the government accuses a citizen of a committing a criminal offense, the accused faces loss of reputation, lifestyle and most importantly, freedom.
An actionable personal injury occurs when the negligence of one causes injury to another.
A negligent act occurs when one acts (or fails to act) in a manner that a reasonably safe person would (or should) have.
In most personal injury cases, the injured party brings a claim against the negligent party.
Typically, the negligent party will be represented by an insurance company who will assign an attorney to protect the negligent party.
Even a small insurance company has nearly unlimited resources that it can use in an attempt to defeat the injured person's claim.
A negligent act occurs when one acts (or fails to act) in a manner that a reasonably safe person would (or should) have.
In most personal injury cases, the injured party brings a claim against the negligent party.
Typically, the negligent party will be represented by an insurance company who will assign an attorney to protect the negligent party.
Even a small insurance company has nearly unlimited resources that it can use in an attempt to defeat the injured person's claim.
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