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Our Attorneys

Eugene I. Pavalon Partner & Founder
Eugene I. Pavalon More than forty years of experience gaining record-breaking verdicts and settlements on behalf of clients. Highly visible consumer advocate and author of two books on the rights of individuals suffering personal injury. Recognized leader in the local, national and international trial law community.

Geoffrey L. Gifford Partner & Founder
Geoffrey L. Gifford More than thirty years of experience gaining significant verdicts and settlements for victims of negligence. Former law professor; author and lecturer on demonstrative evidence, medical negligence and product liability. Past President of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.

Gary K. Laatsch Partner & Founder
Gary K. Laatsch More than twenty-five years of experience as an appeals court and trial attorney. Has successfully defended multi-million-dollar verdicts in every court within the appeals system. Author of numerous articles on loss of society damages, contributory negligence, and medical malpractice and products liability.

Kristin Sprague Associate
              Kristin Sprague joined Pavalon, Gifford & Laatsch as an Associate in 2007. She concentrates her practice in personal injury law and medical malpractice. Ms. Sprague double majored in Biology and French and received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2001. Ms. Sprague received her Juris Doctor from Loyola University Chicago in 2007 and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 2007.

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