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Jacob B. Berger

Berger Authors Article About Chicago-Style Pizza in CBA Record

Share:Tabet DiVito & Rothstein partner Jake Berger authored an article about Chicago’s best pizza restaurants, which was featured in the recent publication of the CBA Record. Jake’s article is entitled “Square-Cut Pizza Makes Chicagoland Go ‘Round” and can be read here: https://digitaledition.pub/wc/chicago-bar-assocation/CBA-Record/May-June-2023/

Berger and Marcotte Author Articles in CBA Record

Share:Tabet DiVito & Rothstein partner Jake Berger and associate Nikki Marcotte authored articles featured in the recent publication of the CBA Record. Jake’s article, entitled “Student Loan Forgiveness: Will it Be Taxable in Illinois?”, discusses the current state of litigation relating to President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and potential Illinois tax implications of student loan forgiveness. Nikki’s […]

TDR Promotes Two Attorneys to Partner

Share:Tabet DiVito & Rothstein is pleased to announce that Jacob B. Berger and Kyle A. Cooper have been promoted to partner at the firm. Jake joined TDR in 2017. His practice focuses on complex commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts throughout the country. Jake has significant experience representing clients in litigation involving professional […]

TDR Attorneys Win Award for Excellence in Pro Bono Service

Share:Tabet DiVito & Rothstein is proud to announce that partners Christopher Liguori and Amanda Catalano and associate Jake Berger received the 2022 Excellence in Pro Bono and Public Interest Service Award from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Chris, Amanda, and Jake were honored for their work representing an inmate at Stateville […]

Berger Authors Article in CBA Record

Share:TDR attorney Jacob B. Berger authored an article in the March/April 2022 CBA Record titled, “Responding to Subpoenas Seeking Electronically Stored Information: 7 Basic Tips for Young Lawyers.” In the article, Berger provides guidance for responding to subpoenas that seek ESI. A copy of the full article is available here.