Paul F. Stack
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Education
* University of Arizona – B.S. (1968)
* Georgetown University – J.D. (1971)
* Editor, Georgetown University Law Journal
Bar Admission
* United States Supreme Court
* Supreme Court of Illinois
* U.S. Courts of Appeals
for Seventh, Ninth, and Federal Circuits
* U.S. Dist. Court for the Northern Dist. of Illinois (Member, Trial Bar)
Experience
* Law Clerk to United States District Judge, 1971-72
* Assistant U.S. Attorney for Northern District of Illinois, 1972-75
Professional Memberships
* Chicago Bar Association
* American Bar Association
Recognition
* Martindale-Hubbell rated “A-V”
* Who’s Who in America
* Who’s Who in the World
Paul has served as managing director of Stack Chartered since 1976. He counsels
a wide variety of clients on intellectual property, licensing issues, and serves
as local counsel in commercial litigation pending in Chicago’s federal and state
courts. His practice is concentrated on trademark and copyright prosecution, licensing,
and enforcement, patent litigation, and maintenance of international intellectual
property portfolios.
Paul is a visible figure in Chicago’s civic community. He was appointed by Mayor
Harold Washington to serve on the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on the design and construction
of Chicago’s new Central Library (now the Harold Washington Library Center), and
was reappointed to that position by Mayor Eugene Sawyer upon the death of Mayor
Washington. Paul has also served in various elected positions, including Village
President of Riverside, Illinois, the Board of Education of Riverside’s high school,
a Trustee of a Riverside’s public library, and a Governing Member of the Brookfield
Zoo.
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