Maureen A. Quann is an associate with Smith O'Callaghan & White. Ms. Quann's practice involves representing and counseling employers on a wide range of labor and employment matters. Her area of emphasis is employment-related litigation and management of threatened claims in seeking to avoid litigation. Ms. Quann is involved in all steps of employment-related litigation, including e-discovery, fact gathering and motion practice in the federal and state courts, and before administrative agencies. She represents employers in court and administrative agency matters arising under Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Illinois Trade Secrets Act, as well as under various other federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to employers.

Ms. Quann worked with the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, in Chicago for 6 years prior to attending law school, where she oversaw and coordinated several medical research programs and studies. She is a published author with respect to some of those studies.

She completed the Labor and Employment Certificate Program at Chicago-Kent College of Law, which is a concentrated curriculum in the field with both academic and practical experiences.

Admissions

Illinois, 2007
U. S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 2007

Education

Chicago-Kent College of Law, Labor and Employment Certificate Program, J.D., 2007
Clarke College, B.S. in Chemistry, 1997

Member

Chicago Bar Association, Member: Labor and Employment Law Committee
Illinois Bar Association, Member: Labor and Employment Law Committee
American Bar Association

Publications

"D-dimer, inflammatory markers, and lower extremity functioning in patients with and without peripheral arterial disease," Circulation, July 1, 2003, Volume 107(25): 3191-8.

"Depressive symptoms and lower extremity functioning in men and women with peripheral arterial disease," Journal of General Internal Medicine, June, 2003, Volume 18(6): 461-7.

"Statin use and leg functioning in patients with and without lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease," Circulation, February 11, 2003, Volume 107(5): 757-61.

Presentations

Society of General Internal Medicine, Midwest Chapter, September, 2002
Society of General Internal Medicine, Midwest Chapter, September, 2001
Iowa Academy of Science, April, 1997
Argonne National Laboratories Undergraduate Science Symposium, November, 1996

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