Russell Ainsworth | Attorney

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About Russell
Russell Ainsworth graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2002, magna cum laude . During law school, Mr. Ainsworth received numerous awards, including Dean’s list honors several times, the highest grade certificate in Tax I and Business Organization I, Public Interest student of the year, and was elected to be a speaker at his graduation. Following law school, he spent one year clerking for the brilliant Judge Paul Lundsten of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Mr. Ainsworth joined Loevy & Loevy in the Fall of 2003 and has concentrated his practice on police brutality, wrongful arrest, First Amendment violations, and Constitutional issues. He has been admitted to practice by the Illinois Supreme Court, the Northern District Court of Illinois, and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He enjoys tennis, biking, and sneaking peeks of Cubs games on WGN during work hours.
Admission
Illinois
2003
Loevy & Loevy Highlights
Civil Rights, Whistleblower, Constitutional Law, Litigation, Civil & Human Rights