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Susan J. Best

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(312) 796-2961
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Chicago
One North Wacker
Suite 1600
Chicago, IL 60606


Education

J.D., magna cum laude, Northern Illinois University College of Law, 2010

  • Awarded Full Tuition Waiver for Academic Achievement 
  • NIU Law Review, Symposium Editor 
  • Public Interest Law Society, President 
  • Moot Court Team, Member 

B.A., Pre-law and Women Studies with Honors, University of Iowa, 2007

Honors

"40 Under Forty" Illinois Attorneys to Watch - Class of 2024 (Chicago Daily Law Bulletin & Chicago Lawyer)

Illinois Emerging Lawyer in Employment: Management Law, Law Bulletin Leading Lawyers (2015, 2016)

Biography

Susan Best specializes in employment law litigation representing both public and private employers in discrimination, harassment, retaliation, civil rights and constitutional claims, including those brought pursuant to Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Section 1983, the ADA, the FMLA, the ADEA, and similar state statutes. Susan is also experienced in training and counseling clients on a wide variety of employment-related issues, including Title IX compliance, anti-discrimination policies and procedures, discipline, work performance, leave policies, workplace accommodations, and best practices. She has experience representing clients at the administrative level, including at that IDHR and EEOC, at the district and circuit court levels, and at the appellate level.

Prior to joining GRSM, Susan oversaw all federal litigation matters brought against the Board of Education of the City of Chicago (a.k.a. “CPS”) – the nation’s fourth-largest school district serving approximately 325,000 students and employees. While at CPS, Ms. Best acted as the liaison between CPS and the federal government –US Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) – to ensure CPS’ compliance with Title IX and other federal statutes. In this role, Susan drafted policies and procedures that addressed the prevention, investigation, and response to Title IX complaints and other allegations of discrimination and harassment. She also played a significant role in creating and implementing the nation’s first Office of Student Protections & Title IX (OSP), the CPS department responsible for coordinating its response to all incidents of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, harassment, and bullying under Title IX.  

Admissions

  • Illinois 
  • U.S. District Court, Northern, Central and Southern District of Illinois 
  • Trial Bar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District Court of Illinois
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit 

Memberships

  • Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA)
  • Chicago Bar Association
     
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