Stephen Patton
About Stephen Patton
Steve Patton is Of Counsel to the Litigation group in the Chicago office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Steve has extensive experience trying cases and arguing appeals in federal and state courts throughout the country in a wide variety of commercial disputes. He has also served as an advisor to senior management in a number of “bet the company” exposures and negotiated several multibillion settlements in complex disputes.
Steve is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and previously served on the College’s Selection Committee for Northern Illinois. During his first, 33 year stint with the Firm (from 1978–2011), he was a senior litigation partner and served in a number of leadership positions, including chair of the Firm’s Litigation Management Committee. From 2011 to 2017, Steve served as the City of Chicago’s Corporation Counsel and Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s senior legal advisor. Since his return to the Firm in 2017, Steve has served as lead counsel in several litigation matters, including two nationwide, pro bono impact cases. In the first, Ramirez v. ICE, Kirkland represents a nationwide class of immigrant teenagers illegally detained by ICE. On July 2, 2020, after a four week bench trial, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (Judge R. Contrares) ruled in favor of the Plaintiff class on all liability issues. In the second, Karnoski v. Trump, Kirkland represents a group of transgender persons challenging President Trump’s ban on transgender persons openly serving in the military. That case is currently scheduled for trial in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington (Judge M. Pechman) in April 2021.
As Chicago’s chief lawyer from 2011 through 2017, Steve supervised the City’s 270-lawyer Law Department and instituted a number of initiatives to improve the City’s handling of litigation, transactional, and administrative matters and reduce its legal costs. Steve also played a lead role in a number of mayoral initiatives, including achieving “substantial compliance” with a decades-old federal consent decree barring patronage hiring; renegotiating the City’s parking meters concession agreement to allow payment by cell and free parking on Sundays, and to eliminate a $1 billion past liability; negotiating a landmark reparations agreement resolving 30-year-old claims of torture and coerced confessions by more than 70 African-American men; and quarterbacking the City’s cooperation with, and various reforms in response to, the U.S. Department of Justice’s civil rights investigation of the Chicago Police Department.
Prior to his appointment as Chicago’s Corporation Counsel, Steve was a senior litigation partner with Kirkland. During his earlier 33-year tenure at the firm, he was the lead lawyer in jury and bench trials in federal and state courts and arbitration proceedings throughout the country, including large-dollar and high-profile cases in Atlanta; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Chicago; Cleveland; Miami; Tampa; Texarkana, Texas; and Washington, D.C. Steve also argued appeals in federal and state appellate courts throughout the country. This included, in one particularly active two-year period, 20 appeals before the highest courts of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Vermont and West Virginia, and appellate courts in Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina and Ohio. Steve also advised senior management in connection with a number of “bet the company” exposures and was the lead negotiator in several large and complex settlements, including the $206 billion Master Settlement Agreement between the U.S. tobacco industry and more than 50 states and territories.
Steve has been voted by his peers as one of Illinois’ “Top 100 Super Lawyers” and for inclusion in The Best Lawyers of America. He was named one of America’s Leading Lawyers for Business Litigation/General Commercial in Chambers USA, and one of five “highly recommended” Chicago-based litigators in Global Counsel’s Dispute Resolution Handbook. He has been named by Corporate Board Member magazine as one of America’s Best Corporate Lawyers, and featured in The Legal 500 U.S. for his work in complex litigation.
Steve has also been active throughout his career in a number of civic causes and legal aid organizations, including serving as President of the Chicago Bar Foundation and Chairman of the Board of Advisors to the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation. He was a recipient of the Illinois State Bar Association’s 2000 Pro Bono Service Award in recognition of his pro bono work, including more than 20 years as a volunteer attorney at one of Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation’s neighborhood legal clinics.
Practice Areas
- Litigation
- Crisis Response
- Trials
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