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Meredith Martin Addy Named One of Top 10 Illinois 'Super Lawyers' for 2008
Date:2/19/2008

f "Forty Illinois Attorneys under 40 to Watch" by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. She also was named one of the Top 50 Female Illinois Super Lawyers for the fourth consecutive year and one of the Top 100 Illinois Super Lawyers across all practice groups, according to Law & Politics magazine.

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