Saul Ewing LLP
Julie Dillner, CEDS, currently serves as a Litigation Paralegal at Saul Ewing LLP, with a focus on commercial litigation, anti-trust issues, class actions, and intellectual property, since December 2019. Prior experience includes positions at Rush University Medical Center, specializing in risk and claims related to medical malpractice, and Harris Winick LLP, where responsibilities encompassed complex commercial litigation, construction litigation, and tax-related matters. Previous roles at Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff and Bruce Clark & Associates involved insurance defense and professional liability cases. Julie also gained experience as an intern with the Kenosha County Public Defenders Office in criminal law, and began a career in event organization as a Student Promotions Coordinator at Sodexo. Julie holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and Political Science from Carthage College, completed in 2009.
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Saul Ewing LLP
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Inspired People. Inspiring Trust.™. Saul Ewing is a full-service, national law firm with approximately 400 attorneys and a team of top-notch business professionals, all working together to deliver practical, proactive advice and excellent client service. Our diversity of thought, focus on innovation, cross-serving practices, and culture of coaching create a collegial and supportive environment that inspires us to deliver inspired solutions. The combination of reach and local autonomy supports our clients with the clout of a mega-firm and the service hallmarks of a boutique. With 18 offices in California, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, Saul Ewing LLP serves businesses throughout the United States and internationally. We represent recognizable names in corporate America, exciting start-ups and an array of closely held and privately held companies, as well as nonprofits, governmental and educational entities.