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Otubusin & Otubusin

Otubusin & Otubusin - Chicago, IL

Personal Injury Lawyers in Chicago, IL

77 West Washington Street Suite 1204 Chicago, IL 60602

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  • 3 Attorney Ratings
  • 5 Years 
    Experience

Chicago Personal Injury Law Firm

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Family law
  • Bankruptcy

Litigation: 20%

Firm Information

Overview

Otubusin & Otubusin was previously formed as a partnership (Gross & Otubusin) in 1990 and became a corporation on June 25, 1992 Otubusin & Otubusin is an injury and business trial law firm with its law offices in Chicago, Illinois. While our principal offices are in Illinois, we handle cases in other courts throughout the United States.

We engage in every facet of trial practice. Our philosophy is to try cases to win. Even though most lawsuits filed in the United States are settled prior to trial, we strongly believe that the opportunity of winning in the courtroom requires a well-prepared, dedicated, articulate and experienced attorney.

We understand the need to achieve the client's specific objectives in the most professional expeditious and efficient manner. We pride ourselves in our ability to provide every client with an aggressive, creative and result-oriented representation at a reasonable and affordable cost.

Our practice is concentrated in Personal Injuries, Medical Malpractice and Commercial Litigation.


Published Works

Articles

  • Exploitation, Unequal Exchange Dependency: A Philosophical Analysis New York: Peter Lang, 1991
  • Classical and Contemporary Moral Issues New York: Cummings & Hathaway, 1991
  • Ethics: A Critical Introduction New York: Cummings & Hathaway, 1990

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Ubi O. O’Neal Esq.

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Kelechi C. Emeziem Esq.

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Cozette A. Otubusin Esq.

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Paul O. Otubusin

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Chicago, IL

77 West Washington Street
Suite 1204
Chicago, IL 60602

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Phone: 312-971-3660

Fax: 312-251-1481

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Website: https://www.otubusin.com

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