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Gorski, Leah A.

Leah A. Gorski - Wheaton, IL

Attorney at Huck Bouma

Litigation Lawyers in Wheaton, IL

1755 S. Naperville Road Suite 200 Wheaton, IL 60189

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Wheaton Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Leah Gorski is a Director in Huck Bouma's Litigation Practice Group. Leah focuses her practice on the representation of businesses and individuals in a variety of civil litigation matters including trust disputes, will contests and probate litigation, shareholder disputes, breach of contract claims, and other commercial matters.

Prior to joining Huck Bouma, Leah practiced insurance defense litigation in Chicago where she gained valuable experience defending individuals and businesses in construction accident, premises liability, trucking accident, and motor vehicle accident disputes.

Leah received her undergraduate degree from the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois in 2014. While at St. Francis, Leah was captain of the Women's Tennis team, a CCAC Scholar Athlete, and captain of the Mock Trial team. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame Law School in 2017. During law school, Leah was a member of the Journal of Legislation and the Sports, Communication, and Entertainment Law Forum. Upon her graduation, Leah was awarded the Jon E. Krupnick Award for Excellence in the Art of Trial Advocacy.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Notre Dame Law School, Indiana, 2017
      Juris Doctor
      Honors: Jon E. Krupnick Award for Excellence in the Art of Trial Advocacy
      Honors: Sports, Communication, and Entertainment Law Forum, Member
      Law Journal: Notre Dame Law School Journal of Legislation, Solicitations Committee, Member
  • Non Legal Education

    • University of St. Francis, 2014
      B.A.
      Honors: magna cum laude
      Honors: Women’s Tennis team, Captain
      Honors: CCAC Scholar Athlete
      Honors: Captain of the Mock Trial team
      Major: Criminal Justice
      Major: Political Science

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Director

Bar Admissions

  • Illinois
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois

Other Affiliations

  • Chicago Bar Association
  • DuPage County Bar Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association

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Wheaton, IL

1755 S. Naperville Road
Suite 200
Wheaton, IL 60189

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Phone: 630-395-7809

Fax: 630-221-1756

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Website: https://www.huckbouma.com

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