Julie A. Proscia

  • Undergrad School: Eastern Illinois University BA Political Science
  • Graduate School: Eastern Illinois University MA History
  • Law School: Northern Illinois University
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Firm: Amundsen Davis LLC
150 North Michigan
Suite 3300
Chicago IL 60601
United States

As a partner in Amundsen Davis's Labor & Employment & Benefits Service Group, Julie Proscia actively guides employers of all shapes and sizes through the legal pitfalls of the employment relationship from its inception at recruitment and hiring through the implementation of policies and procedures, and the conclusion of the relationship with the termination/separation process. When litigation becomes necessary, Julie aggressively advocates for clients in the areas of traditional labor and employment law. Julie is often asked to speak on trending topics in the labor and employment arena by clients and educational providers around the country. She was on the Illinois Senate Task Force on Sexual Harassment from 2017 to 2018. Julie currently serves on the USLAW NETWORK Board of Directors and is a past Chair of USLAW NETWORK's Labor and Employment Practice Group.

USLAW Practice Group Affiliations

  • Government Relations: Primary
  • Labor and Employment: Primary
  • Marketing and Business Development Directors: Board Liaison

Resources & Articles

2023-24 USLAW NETWORK Board of Directors announced

2023-24 USLAW NETWORK Board of Directors announced

Posted October 9, 2023

USLAW NETWORK membership elected the 2023-24 USLAW NETWORK Board of Directors during the recent USLAW NETWORK’s fall member meeting in Dana Point, California. The new leadership includes Oscar J. Cabanas of Wicker Smith in Miami as chair, Kenneth B. Wingate of Sweeny, Wingate & Barrow, P.A. in Columbia, South Carolina… Continue Reading

#MeToo

#MeToo

Posted April 9, 2019

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An Employment Lawyer’s Conundrum: What Makes a Workers’ Compensation Injury Reportable to OSHA and When Do You Report?

An Employment Lawyer’s Conundrum: What Makes a Workers’ Compensation Injury Reportable to OSHA and When Do You Report?

Posted October 13, 2016

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