Jennifer Bitoy
Top rated Civil Rights attorney in Chicago, Illinois
Themis: Trial by Women of Hale & Monico
Practice areas: Civil Rights, Personal Injury; view more
Licensed in Illinois since: 2013
Education: University of Illinois College of Law
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Details
Jennifer Bitoy is an attorney at Hale & Monico, based in Chicago, Illinois, where she focuses her practice on civil rights litigation. With extensive trial experience in both state and federal courts, Ms. Bitoy is known for her strong advocacy skills and commitment to justice.
Ms. Bitoy earned her bachelor's degree in political science from Illinois Wesleyan University before obtaining her Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law in 2013. While at law school, she actively participated in moot court and trial advocacy programs, honing her litigation skills and preparing herself for a successful legal career.
Throughout her professional career, Ms. Bitoy has been actively involved in various professional activities that highlight her experience in litigation. She was co-chair of the Moot Court Committee at The Chicago Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section for several years. In this role, she organized a national competition to provide law students with the opportunity to enhance their writing and oral advocacy skills, demonstrating her commitment to mentoring and fostering the next generation of legal professionals.
Ms. Bitoy's dedication to civil rights litigation extends beyond her legal practice. She is passionate about advocating for justice and equality, and she strives to make a positive impact in her community through her work. Her strong advocacy skills and unwavering commitment to her clients have earned her respect and recognition among her peers in the legal community. Outside of her legal practice, she enjoys staying active in her community.
Practice areas
Civil Rights, Personal Injury - General: PlaintiffFocus areas
Americans with Disabilities Act, Disability, Discrimination, Native Peoples Law, Police Misconduct, Race Discrimination, Sexual Abuse - Plaintiff
- 80% Civil Rights
- 20% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 2013, Illinois
Professional Webpage: https://www.halemonico.com/attorneys/jennifer-bitoy/
- Illinois, 2013
- Chicago Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Co-chair
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 2013
- Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2021 - 2023