George D. Gountanis - Chicago, IL
Attorney at Charlie Therman Injury & Accident Lawyers
Personal Injury Lawyers in Chicago, IL
8501 W Higgins Rd Suite 720 Chicago, IL 60631
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Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 05/29/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Mr. Gountanis joined Charlie Therman Injury & Accident Lawyers. directly upon completing his summer externship and graduating law school in November, 2010. Gountanis became one of Mr. Therman’s quick understudies, learning the art of aggressive negotiation, arbitration as well as trying cases to favorable verdict.
Mr. Gountanis received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Keller Graduate School of Management – Lincolnshire, and his Juris Doctorate from Western Michigan University, Cooley Law School at Grand Rapids, MI. He is admitted to the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA), Chicago Bar Association (CBA) and the Hellenic Bar Association (HBA).
Education
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Legal Education
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan, November, 2010
J.D.
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School,
Grand Rapids,
Michigan, November, 2010
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Non Legal Education
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Keller Graduate School of Management, Lincolnshire
M.B.A. -
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
B.A.
Major: Political Science
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Keller Graduate School of Management, Lincolnshire
Current Employment Position(s)
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Injury Attorney
Languages
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English
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Greek
Bar Admissions
- Illinois, 2010
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 2016
Other Affiliations
- Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) (Member)
- Chicago Bar Association (CBA) (Member)
- Hellenic Bar Association (HBA)
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