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Brown, Adam

Adam Brown - Chicago, IL

Attorney at Sheppard Law Firm, P.C.

Lawyers in Chicago, IL

218 N. Jefferson St. Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60661

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Updated: 02/28/2026

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Adam Brown is a former Assistant State’s Attorney in the Lake County State’s Attorney’s office. While there, he gained extensive experience prosecuting a variety of areas of Illinois criminal law, including in sex crimes, domestic battery, felony drug and gun cases, and DUI cases.

Mr. Brown has presented lectures to prosecutors on the admission of electronic evidence. In 2018, The Chicago Bar Association selected him to present his lecture on electronic evidence to the Chicago Bar Association’s Trial Committee.

Mr. Brown is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a member of the Jefferson Inns of Court, and member of the Lake County, Chicago, and Northwest Suburban Bar Associations.



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Chicago, IL

218 N. Jefferson St.
Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60661

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Phone: 312-443-1233

Fax: 312-609-0578

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Website: https://www.thesheppardlawfirm.com

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