Tatum Andres focuses her practice on litigation matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Tatum was a law clerk in the Chicago, Illinois office of a well-established litigation law firm where she researched state and federal case law and statutes in a number of practice areas, including complex commercial litigation, appellate litigation, antitrust litigation, and shareholder disputes.
While attending Chicago-Kent College of Law, Tatum served as a legal intern at one of the nation's largest law school legal clinics in Chicago, Illinois.
While attending Miami University, Tatum served as an intern for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in Washington, D.C. where she reviewed documents and testimony for the committee hearing on Facebook transparency and use of consumer data, analyzed discrepancies, and communicated to legal counsel and professional staff.
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Chicago-Kent College of Law J.D. (2023) CALI Award for Legislative Advocacy
Miami University B.S., Political Science (2020) cum laude, Dean’s List
District of Columbia (2024)
Illinois (2023)
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2023)
Cook County Health Foundation, Associate Board Member (2023)
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