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Matthew L. Willens accepted the honor of teaching Advanced Trial Advocacy at his alma matter - Loyola University Chicago School of Law. In addition, below are some of his lectures and publications:

  • "Transition From Working at a Small Firm To Starting Your Own"
    Matthew L. Willens featured in Blackacre, February, 2010


  • "Alumni Spotlight"
    Matthew L. Willens featured in Loyola University Chicago School of Law Newsletter, February, 2010


  • "Q & A"
    Matthew L. Willens featured in Chicago Lawyer Magazine, January, 2010


  • "Career Choices"
    Presented to law students and lawyers at Loyola University Chicago School of Law School, Winter, 2010


  • "90 Days Before Trial: The Final Countdown"
    Detailing Your Case for Trial - Presented to lawyers at the Chicago Bar Association, Fall, 2006


  • "Traumatic Brain Injuries"
    Presented at the Lake County Center for Independent Living in Mundelein, Spring 2006


  • "Liens - Contractual Reimbursements"
    Presented at two Illinois Trial Lawyer Association Seminars, Winter and Summer, 2006


  • "Presenting Psychological and Neuropsychological Evidence in a Personal Injury Case"
    Presented to lawyers, academics and experts from around the country at the American Bar Association, Spring, 2005


  • "Traumatic Brain Injuries"
    Illinois Trial Journal (republished in The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers Journal, Issue 499, 2005), 12/01/2004


  • "Top 10 Mistakes Made by Attorneys"
    Presented to lawyers in Illinois, New York, Texas, California, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, 2003


  • "How Personal Injury Law and Workers' Compensation Law are Related"
    Presented to law students at IIT, Kent Law School, 1998-2000


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