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A. Ribble is an experienced litigation and conflict resolution lawyer
with extensive practice in both state and federal court systems. Mr.
Ribble tries cases in numerous locations and has concluded hundreds of
cases by negotiation, verdict and appeal.
He has been successfully
helping people understand their rights and how best to keep them for
more than 30 years. His professional contacts follow the geographical
pattern of his practice and have been lead counsel on cases from a
number of states including, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, California,
Washington, Oregon, Texas, Illinois, Iowa, Nevada and more.
Mr. Ribble
is a member of the trial bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois,
due in part to his regular litigation activity in that venue. Along
with New Mexico, he is licensed in Illinois and Minnesota. He received
his B.A. degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign and his
J.D. degree from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Mr. Ribble is admitted to practice for the United States District Court
for the Southern District of Texas, the United States District Court
For New Mexico, the United States District Court For Minnesota, the
United States District Court Northern District of Illinois, the United
States District Court for Iowa, the United States District Court for
Wisconsin, the United States District Court For Nebraska, the United
States District Court For Colorado and the United States Court of
Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Practice Areas
Arbitration; Mediation; Asset Protection;
Bankruptcy; Bankruptcy Arbitration; Bankruptcy Chapter 7; Bankruptcy
Chapter 13; Bankruptcy Litigation; Commercial Bankruptcy; Debtor
Bankruptcy; Personal Bankruptcy; Alcoholic Beverage Law; Liquor
Licensing; Collections; Post Judgment Collections; Unsecured
Collections; Secured Collections; Consumer Law; Consumer Arbitration;
Consumer Collections; Consumer Credit; Consumer Finance; Consumer Fraud;
Consumer Litigation; Consumer Protection; Fair Credit Reporting Act;
Consumer Rights; General Practice; Federal Practice; Medical
Malpractice; Birth Trauma; Dental Malpractice; Failure to Diagnose;
Medical-Legal Law; Medical Negligence; Medical Liability; Nursing
Liability; Nursing Malpractice; Obstetric Malpractice; Orthopedic
Malpractice; Pediatric Malpractice; Wrong Site Surgery; Mesothelioma;
Products Liability; Personal Injury; Railroad Law; Federal Employers
Liability Act (FELA); FELA Occupational Hearing Loss; Railroad Accidents
and Injuries; Railroad Crossing Accidents; Railroad Liability; Railroad
Safety; Train Derailments; Toxic Torts; Asbestos Litigation; Chemical
Exposure; Lead Poisoning; Mold Litigation; Silicosis Litigation; Toxic
Exposure; Unfair Competition
Admitted: 1973, Illinois; 1981, Minnesota; 1996, New Mexico