Jason Gatzulis
Attorney
- 26 yrs experience
- Bar admitted 1999
- Chicago, IL
- Illinois1999
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois1999
- J.D.
- University of Maine School of Law1999
- Undergraduate
- Loyola University Chicago1993
- 012nd Place Best Brief/Best Orator, Civil Rights Moot Court Competition (1999)
- 02Dean's List, University of Maine School of Law
- 03Academic and Athletic Scholarship Recipient (4 years), Loyola University Chicago
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Illinois State Bar Association Civil Practice and Procedure Committee (2005-2007)
- Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
- Hellenic Bar Association
- American Association for Justice
- American Bar Association
Background
W. Jason Gatzulis is an attorney at Disparti Law Group with nearly 20 years of experience as a personal injury attorney in Chicago. He began his career as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, gaining significant jury trial experience as a prosecutor before transitioning to personal injury practice. Jason has obtained millions of dollars in recoveries for his clients and their families across a wide array of personal injury matters, including motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, workplace injuries, and wrongful death. Notably, he recovered over $3 million for 13 clients with lower leg fractures from a slide at Maggie Daley Park, leading to the slide's removal. Jason earned his J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law in 1999, where he served on the Moot Court Board and earned 2nd Place Best Brief/Best Orator in the Civil Rights Moot Court Competition. He earned his B.A. in Communications from Loyola University Chicago in 1993, where he was a four-year varsity letter winner in Men's Division I Soccer.
Notable cases
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Recovered over $3 million for 13 clients with lower leg fractures from a slide at Maggie Daley Park, leading to the slide's removal
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