Sergio Acosta Quoted in Article Addressing DOJ Report on Chicago Police Department
In The News | 1 min read
Jan 13, 2017
Sergio E. Acosta — the Chicago-based leader of the Government Practice Group at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP — spoke with Injustice Watch about how the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) under incoming President Donald Trump might act on a DOJ report issued on January 13, 2017, that documents a pattern of constitutional violations by the Chicago Police Department (CPD). A similar report issued in 2016 that focused on the city of Baltimore's police department led that city to enter a consent decree with the Justice Department.
As noted in the article — titled "Feds, Chicago Mayor Vow Reform After Report Documents Police Abuse Pattern" — "whether the department’s report on Chicago leads similarly to a consent decree is uncertain" in light of the nearing change in presidential administrations and statements by President-Elect Donald Trump’s U.S. Attorney General nominee, Senator Jeff Sessions. Mr. Sessions said during his confirmation hearing that “he is hesitant to support the use of consent decrees." Acosta — who served as co-chair of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Task Force on Police Accountability — said in the article “that whoever becomes the next assistant attorney general for civil rights will help chart the path for the department. That person will bring his or her own approach to enforcing the civil rights laws."
Read the story "Feds, Chicago Mayor Vow Reform After Report Documents Police Abuse Pattern" on the Injustice Watch website.
Sergio Acosta is an experienced criminal litigator and investigator. He has represented companies, government entities and individuals in matters involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, complex financial fraud, criminal tax violations, export regulations and criminal forfeiture. His practice also encompasses corporate governance, corporate internal investigations, regulatory enforcement, commercial litigation and gaming law. Before joining Hinshaw, Mr. Acosta held leading roles in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois; served as Administrator of the Illinois Gaming Board; and was a prosecutor in the Miami-Dade County State Attorney's Office.
Related Capabilities
Related Locations
Featured Insights

Event
Apr 23, 2026
Driving Ahead: Insights from Industry Leaders Auto Finance Seminar

Consumer Crossroads: Where Financial Services and Litigation Intersect
Mar 13, 2026
DOJ Settlement with Car Retailer Highlights SCRA Repossession Risks

Privacy, Cyber & AI Decoded Alert
Mar 11, 2026
Compliance Considerations for GDPR Consent in Biotech Clinical Research

Press Release
Mar 4, 2026
Marcia Mueller Named the 2026 Mentorship Award Winner by YWCA Northwestern Illinois

Press Release
Mar 3, 2026
Hinshaw Announces New Administrative Leadership Appointments

In The News
Feb 27, 2026
Hinshaw Partners Examine Implications for Nursing Homes of New Illinois Aid-in-Dying Law

In The News
Feb 24, 2026
Lucy Wang Authors Law360 “Expert Analysis” on Why Attorney Civility Means More in 2026

Press Release
Feb 13, 2026
Hinshaw Team Wins Appeal in Criminal Indictment of Waukegan City Clerk Janet Kilkelly

Press Release
Feb 10, 2026
Hinshaw Trial Team Secures $0 Defense Verdict in $15 Million Auto Accident Trial

Press Release
Feb 5, 2026
Hinshaw Legal Team Secures Directed Verdict in Florida Equine Fraud Case

Press Release
Feb 4, 2026
Hinshaw Celebrates 17 Consecutive Years of Being Named an Equality 100 Award Winner
![[Video] New Regulatory Priorities Under Mayor Mamdani’s NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection](/a/web/oHiTWa7kRy3Ht1brq6k4BT/bkMx39/new-york-city-skyline.jpg)
