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Enrico J. Mirabelli, a principal of Beermann Pritikin
Mirabelli Swerdlove LLP, is a highly regarded family law
attorney with over 30 years of experience. Mr. Mirabelli
served for ten years as a member of the Illinois State Bar
Association Board of Governors and has served on the ISBA General
Assembly and Family Law Section Council.
Mr. Mirabelli was twice a recipient of the Chicago Volunteer
Legal Services Corporation Distinguished Service Award and a
recipient of the John Marshall Law School Distinguished Service
Award. In 2000, he became the recipient of the Award of Merit
from the National Center for Exploited and Missing Children for
successfully prosecuting the first Hague Petition Case to go to
trial in the 7th Circuit (Tabacchi v. Harrison, No. 99CV 04130) and
has been annually selected as a "Leading Illinois Attorney in
Family Law." Mr. Mirabelli was awarded a Certificate of
Appreciation from the Legal Assistance Foundation for his pro bono
work on the "Baby Christopher" case, In Re: Adoptions of Indian
Children, 1995.
Mr. Mirabelli is a frequent lecturer at family law seminars
sponsored by the Illinois State Bar Association. He has also
lectured at John Marshall, Loyola and DePaul Law Schools Family Law
classes. He has testified before various committees in
Springfield regarding family law related pending bills.
Mr. Mirabelli is a co-author of the amendment to Code of Civil
Procedure, Sec. 5/2-401(e), which allows fictitious pleading in
Illinois. He has handled numerous novel and high profile
cases including the AIDA HBO (the Sopranos, Ill. App. 3rd) which
attempted to establish a course of action based upon the individual
dignity clause of the Illinois Constitution, and was the first
attorney in Illinois to establish cause for wrongful adoption in
Krueger v. Leahy, 89 L 18751 and third party liability for sexually
transmitted diseases in Doe v. Smith, 91 L 16890. Mr.
Mirabelli successfully argued before the Illinois Supreme Court and
created a new law in the State of Illinois regarding the
obligations of unmarried men towards children born via artificial
insemination to their paramours.
Education
- J.D., John Marshall Law School
- B.A., St. Mary's College, Magna Cum Laude
- Brother Rice High School, Chicago
Court Admissions
- Illinois, 1981
- Federal Trial Bar, Northern District of Illinois
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Cir.
Professional Activities
Contact Information:
Phone:
(312)621-9700
E-Mail:
ejmirabelli@beermannlaw.com
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