A. Christopher Cox - Bloomington, IL
Attorney at Cox Law Firm, LLC
Civil Litigation Lawyers in Bloomington, IL
202 N. Center St. Bloomington, IL 61701
Bloomington Civil Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
- Business Law
- Employment Law
- Bankruptcy Law
Attorney Information
Overview
A. Christopher Cox is a partner at Cox Law Firm, LLC. He is a 2005 graduate of the University of Illinois. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Loyola-Chicago Law School in 2008. Mr. Cox has extensive litigation experience in the areas of wrongful death, complex construction negligence, premises liability, products liability, nursing home abuse, and automotive negligence. Mr. Cox has litigated numerous cases involving serious injuries, including fractures, ligament tears, spinal injuries and paralysis.
Mr. Cox is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association. He currently resides in Chicago with his wife. Erin. His spare time is spent with his family, reading, and indulging his obsession for college athletics, especially his beloved Fighting Illini.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Illinois Emerging Lawyer, 2015 – Present
Education
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Legal Education
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2008
Juris Doctor
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2008
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Non Legal Education
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University Of Illinois, 2005
B.A.
Major: English/Economics
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University Of Illinois, 2005
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Published Works
Articles
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Author, The Importance of a Doctor’s Note: Medical Documentation Requirements Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
Other Affiliations
- Illinois State Bar Administration
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