Attorney: Leslie Poole

Published on June th, 2011

Les Poole has extensive, high-level legal experience in his current practice area of Domestic Relations; with a highly successful track record. He also has provided extremely valuable and sophisticated legal services in the complex areas of commercial litigation and transactions, business law, real estate litigation, personal injury and insurance coverage.  Mr. Poole has litigated over 50 jury trials in State and Federal Courts in Illinois and Wisconsin.  His litigation practice includes a winning track record in commercial and complex litigation, securities, joint ventures, contracts, Uniform Commercial Code, general business law, all aspects of personal injury and insurance coverage, product liability, medical malpractice, bankruptcy, as well as criminal matters.  Mr. Poole has served as lead counsel in a 23-day multi-million dollar anti-trust suit between two major suppliers of commercial pumping equipment to steel mills and has successfully defended a specific performance action in a leading land trust case in Illinois.

Mr. Poole’s transactional experience and practice focused on complex corporate financing and restructuring, buy/sell agreements, asset purchase agreements, contracting, labor relations, restrictive covenants, Uniform Commercial Code issues, security interests and commercial real estate procurement and development.  Mr. Poole has also represented clients in arbitration, mediation and regulatory proceedings before the National Association of Securities Dealers.

Mr. Poole maintains memberships in the Chicago Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.  He is a member of Tau Epsilon Rho and past Vice President and Treasurer of Delta Sigma Pi.  Mr. Poole received his B.A. in Economics from Loyola University of Chicago in 1976, and his J.D. from Northern Illinois University in 1980.

COURT VICTORIES:

Lead trial counsel in securing a judgment in excess of $2 million on behalf of a client who suffered due to breach of contract and defamation;

Settlement of a DuPage County personal injury action in excess of $900,000.00 on behalf of a plaintiff who suffered a right femur fracture;

Successful defense for a claim against over $2 million in shares of stock related to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) restructuring and series of mergers whereby it “demutualized” and went from being a member-owned, non-stock company to being a wholly-owned subsidiary of a new, publicly held company “CME Holdings” owned by its shareholders;

Representation of School Board Superintendent before the School Board to enable continued employment by the School District.