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Legal firm promotes three attorneys to partner

The suburban legal practice Newland & Newland LLP, founded by brothers Stephen and Gary Newland, said three of the firm's senior associate attorneys have been promoted to partner.

Jennifer Carroll, Katrine Fleishman and Erin Adamski are accomplished and skilled attorneys who have over 20 combined years with the firm.

The law firm serves clients from offices in Arlington Heights, Chicago, Libertyville, Itasca and Crystal Lake. It handles a wide range of legal matters, including personal injury, real estate, estate planning, foreclosure defense and bankruptcy.

• Jennifer Carroll, who started with the firm in 2012, focuses her legal skillset on representing clients facing foreclosure, and defends more foreclosures than any lawyer in Lake County and practices in all counties of the Chicago area.

Carroll, who serves as co-chair on the debtor-creditor committee of the Lake County Bar Association, also practices in the area of loan modifications, probate and trust administration. She earned her law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law.

• Katrine Fleishman provides skillful representation for clients needing legal assistance with real estate transactions and estate planning. As a senior associate attorney with Newland & Newland for the last seven years, Fleishman regularly handles complex legal matters involving wills, trusts and powers of attorney for health care and property.

Fleishman volunteers with Wills for Heroes and serves as co-chair of the Lake County Bar Association real estate committee. She has her law degree from Georgetown Law School and a degree from the London School of Economics.

• Erin Adamski is a personal injury litigator who, through settlements and jury trials, has obtained millions of dollars for clients. Adamski has handled a multitude of cases involving motor vehicle, truck, motorcycle and pedestrian accidents. Additionally, she has represented victims of slip and fall accidents and food poisoning.

Outside of the courtroom, Adamski acts as co-chair of the Women in Law Committee of the Northwestern Suburban Bar Association.

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