Biographical Information:
Mr. Liebl graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre
Dame in 1997 with a B.A. in Government and German. Prior to attending
Chicago-Kent he served as an Adjutant General Officer in the United
States Army, with assignments in Kaiserslautern, Germany and Fort
Riley, Kansas.
At Chicago-Kent, Mr. Liebl served as a teaching assistant for
torts and civil procedure and as the Executive Notes and Comments
Editor of the Chicago-Kent Law Review. During his first year,
Mr. Liebl externed for the Honorable Judge Arlander Keys, Magistrate
Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Illinois. During his third year, he externed for the Honorable
Ann C. Williams of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Mr. Liebl graduated with high honors from Chicago-Kent.
Currently, Mr. Liebl is working as an associate in the Employee
Benefits Department of Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman.
Writings:
2004 Honors Scholar Seminar Paper:
Ryan J. Liebl, Rule of Law in Postwar Iraq:
From Saddam Hussein to the American Soliders Involved in the Abu
Ghraib Prison Scandal, What Law Governs Whose Actions?, 28
HAMLINE LAW REVIEW 91 (2005).
Other Writings:
Ryan J. Liebl, State Unclaimed Property Statutes and Employee
Benefit Plans: Will ERISA Preemption Excuse Compliance of Benefits
Plans with State Unclaimed Property Statutes?, 2004 ASPEN
EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE 187 (2004).
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