Benjamin P. Kailin is a seasoned attorney and counselor at FirmEquity, bringing nearly two decades of comprehensive legal experience across multiple disciplines, including employment law, civil rights, real estate, consumer law, education law, and copyright infringement. His current role allows him to represent individuals and...
Benjamin P. Kailin is a seasoned attorney and counselor at FirmEquity, bringing nearly two decades of comprehensive legal experience across multiple disciplines, including employment law, civil rights, real estate, consumer law, education law, and copyright infringement. His current role allows him to represent individuals and business owners in complex legal matters, focusing on civil rights litigation, employment discrimination, and real estate disputes. Benjamin’s expertise encompasses critical areas such as Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Illinois Human Rights Act, where he passionately advocates for his clients' rights and interests.
In addition to his legal practice, Benjamin serves as a pre-law instructor and coach at Chicago Public Schools, where he imparts his extensive knowledge to high school students in grades 9-12. His commitment to education is evident in his role as a mock trial coach, where he cultivates critical thinking and problem-solving skills among young aspiring lawyers. This dual focus on legal practice and education not only enhances his litigation skills but also enriches his ability to mentor the next generation of legal professionals.
Benjamin’s proficiency in commercial litigation, mediation, and legal research further solidifies his standing as a versatile attorney. His dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of the law, combined with his hands-on experience in the courtroom, positions him as a valuable asset to both his clients and the broader legal community. Through his work at FirmEquity and his educational initiatives, Benjamin P. Kailin exemplifies a commitment to excellence in the legal field, making significant contributions to civil rights advocacy and legal education.