Jeremiah Marsh
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by news of the recent death
of Jeremiah Marsh, a member of the law schools board of overseers
and a partner in the law firm of Ungaretti & Harris.
Raised in Minnesota, Mr. Marsh graduated from Harvard Law School
in 1958 and practiced law for several years in Chicago before moving
to Washington, D.C., to serve as legislative aide to the newly elected
Senator Edward Kennedy.
In a statement published by the Chicago Tribune following Mr. Marshs
death, Senator Kennedy said of him: He was the go-to
man on every issue and one of the ablest people Ive ever worked
with.
In 1968, Mr. Marsh returned to Chicago as special counsel to newly
elected Illinois Governor Richard Ogilvie 49. During his service
to Governor Ogilvie, he worked to establish the Illinois income
tax and redraft the Illinois Constitution.
Mr. Marsh later returned to the private sector as co-chairman of
the law firm of Hopkins & Sutter. He joined Ungaretti &
Harris in 2001.
Jeremiah Marsh was an outstanding attorney and public servant.
Chicago-Kent is a better institution for his support and oversight.
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