Eli Litoff and Brian Watson Named Crain’s Notable Rising Stars in Law 2021
RSHC is proud to share Eli Litoff and Brian Watson’s inclusion in the inaugural class of Crain’s Notable Rising Stars in Law. Eli and Brian serve as leaders within and outside the firm and have made notable impacts in the field of law.
Eli Litoff personifies the ideals of the legal profession by fighting for “justice for all.” On top of representing individuals and companies in complex civil litigation and government investigations, he dedicates hundreds of hours to pro bono cases. He is deeply committed to serving the community through his leadership with the ACLU of Illinois Next Generation Society board. He also co-chairs RSHC’s associate mentoring program.
Brian Watson embodies the commitment to service and excellence. His practice includes some of the firm’s most difficult and complex cases. He averages more than one high-risk, high-profile trial every year. Brian has litigated and resolved hundreds of cases successfully for clients, while managing ongoing litigation for clients nationally, including multiple mass and proposed class actions for environmental contamination. Brian dedicates many hours to pro bono work, recruiting and associate mentoring, and serving his community.
Eli Litoff personifies the ideals of the legal profession by fighting for “justice for all.” On top of representing individuals and companies in complex civil litigation and government investigations, he dedicates hundreds of hours to pro bono cases. He is deeply committed to serving the community through his leadership with the ACLU of Illinois Next Generation Society board. He also co-chairs RSHC’s associate mentoring program.
Brian Watson embodies the commitment to service and excellence. His practice includes some of the firm’s most difficult and complex cases. He averages more than one high-risk, high-profile trial every year. Brian has litigated and resolved hundreds of cases successfully for clients, while managing ongoing litigation for clients nationally, including multiple mass and proposed class actions for environmental contamination. Brian dedicates many hours to pro bono work, recruiting and associate mentoring, and serving his community.