Demitrus Evans | Westchester International Lawyer

Demitrus Evans

Demitrus Evans

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About Demitrus

Attorney Evans began her career with Amnesty International and matriculated to the Federal Appellate Defenders Office in 1998.  Her legal clerkship with The Law Office of Ted Stein, in employment discrimination, landed her first attorney position with Samuel's & Associates, a general law practice in the Chicago Loop practicing civil, corporate, contractual and employment discrimination. At TEIL Firms, The Evans International Law Firms, Demitrus focuses on Business Law, successfully helping small and medium size clients with corporate structuring, Business Litigation, Trademarks and Import Export. With sophisticated skills and experience in both legal services and corporate management, Demitrus can not only help clients with legal issues, but also be able to plan businesses ahead with legal wisdom to avoid potential troubles.

TEIL Firms has been in existence for five years and is growing and expanding. We currently have a staff of five spectacular legal advocates. Attorney Evans manages the firm on a daily basis and has been in practice for 18 years.  She routinely associates with lawyers and law firms in various areas of expertise to make sure that our clients have the absolute best in legal advice and services to be successful.

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Experience

Managing Attorney, Founder

The Evans International Law Firms, LLC

Present

Westchester, IL

Admission

Verified Illinois

1997

Education

The University Of Miami School Of Law

JD

1994

Denison University

BA

1991

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Illinois State Bar
  • American Bar Association
  • Cook County Bar Association
Honors / Awards
  • Legal Excellence, Midwest Community Council
    2000 / 2000

Notable Work

Cases

U.S. V. WILSON

Defendant: Attorney for the defendants-appellants, Darryl Wilson. Wilson was tried and convicted of criminal charges. He appealed the decision arguing that the sentencing was excessive for the charges. Upon review of the case the court ordered a limited remand of the case. The district court indicated that they would be inclined to resentence Wilson under the clarified sentencing guidelines that are advisory not mandatory. Wilson's sentence was vacated and the case remanded to the district court for a new sentencing hearing.

Publications

National Conference of Black Lawyers, Government Land Acquisition in Zimbabwe,

2002

The Evans Law Firm Highlights

Contract, Litigation, International, Intellectual Property, Business & Trade

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