Ronald Futterman, Principal
Mr. Futterman currently works in various practice areas within the firm, including complex litigation, securities fraud, and securities arbitrations.
Before joining the firm in 1973, Mr. Futterman was an attorney in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Justice Department. While there, he prosecuted civil and criminal antitrust cases including price fixing, monopolization, and attempts to monopolize cases. He also served as an arbitrator in securities matters for the National Association of Securities Dealers.
He served as a panel member at continuing legal education seminars. He was an instructor in the Law and Psychology course at the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago from 1999-2003.
Mr. Futterman was Vice President of the Chicago Council of Lawyers from 1983 to 1984 and from 1987 to 1988, and a member of the Council's Board of Governors from 1984 to 1987. He has authored position papers for the Council and a chapter in Vol. 12 Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney's Fees Annual Handbook (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1996).
J. D., Northwestern University School of Law (1967)
B. B. A., University of Wisconsin (1964)
