A Profile of Hinshaw Partner Matt Walsh: Unique Way of Preparing Cases Yields Outstanding Results
In The News | 1 min read
Jan 30, 2018
Matt Walsh, a partner and litigator in Hinshaw's Chicago office, was recently the cover story subject of the January edition of Leading Lawyers Magazine.
The story sets out Walsh's professional career, including successful results he achieved in several high-profile cases, and his reputation within the Chicago legal community. In the story, Walsh emphasizes the importance of friendship, teamwork, client service and a strong work ethic in his life and career.
Several clients and peers also testify in the story about Walsh's professional and personal qualities. Tim Tomasik of Tomasik Kotin Kasserman said "[Matt] is extremely well-prepared. He leaves no detail untouched. He's just a formidable adversary." Peter Glimco, the general counsel of Walsh Group Ltd., said Walsh is a "strategic problem solver" who acts more like a business partner. Mark Frey, CEO of Alexian Brothers Health System, further testified to Matt's business instincts, saying, "Matt is a great listener, and he asks good questions. He doesn’t come in and say, ‘I’ll handle it and keep you posted.’ He listens carefully and then will say something like, ‘Based on what you are telling me, here is what I think we should do.’"
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