Erin M. Mayer
Partner
Litigation
Erin is a partner in the Litigation Group, concentrating on general and commercial litigation. Her practice focuses on representing small- to mid-sized companies and family businesses involved in business disputes related to various matters, including sales relationship disputes, shareholder and management disputes, employment and supply contract enforcement, and fiduciary litigation.
With a keen understanding of what is important to business owners, Erin provides legal representation grounded in creative solutions, pragmatic advice, and strong advocacy. She provides her clients with straightforward advice on what is best for their business while, at the same time, vigorously advocating on their behalf and diligently pursuing their legal strategy.
Erin has a special knack for understanding and navigating the nuances of business disputes and the interpersonal issues that can impact family business disputes.
Prior to joining LP, Erin worked at Segal McCambridge, where she focused on insurance defense litigation. She also served as a law clerk in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in the Domestic Violence Division and clerking for the Illinois Supreme Court for Justice Anne Burke.
Additional Information
Education & Admissions
Education
- Chicago-Kent College of Law, J.D.
- The University of Texas, B.A., Spanish
Bar Admissions
- Illinois
Memberships
- American Association of Justice
- Women's Bar Association
- Young Women's Networking Dinner Group, Founder
- Sara’s Circle – Associate’s Board Member
Awards
- Illinois Super Lawyers, Rising Star 2018
- Regional Finalist in the American Association of Justice Trial Competition, March 2013
- Winner of the National Ethics Trial Competition, March 2012
- CALI Award for the highest grade in Evidence and the Art of Advocacy, Fall 2011
Q&A
If you weren’t an attorney, what would you be?
A music or chorus teacher.What is the most interesting part of your job?
Developing an expertise in other industries and building creative strategies to win cases.How do you spend your free time?
When I’m not working (as a lawyer or a mom), I try to find time to play music. I’m always looking for opportunities to perform so that I have a reason to practice.
“I would like to give you a personal shout out and thank you for handling this so well. You helped us when we really needed a voice and you really helped us not be taken advantage of in a complex situation.”