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Dedrick L. Gordon is the owner of Gordon Injury Lawyers, a law firm conveniently located in downtown Chicago and the Art District of New Orleans. He concentrates his legal practice in several areas primarily involving a trial practice in cases involving serious personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.
Mr. Gordon is an Illinois and Louisiana licensed trial lawyer. Mr. Gordon grew up in Chicago, but maintains strong New Orleans roots. His father was born and raised in New Orleans, and his grandfather owned and operated a produce company in the French Quarters for many years.
Mr. Gordon has successfully recovered hundreds of substantial settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of injury victims and their families. Recently, Mr. Gordon obtained a $3.125 million dollar settlement due to a hospital's negligence. Mr. Gordon has gained a reputation for his aggressive approach to helping his clients obtain the justice they deserve.
Mr. Gordon was named a 2022 and 2021 Illinois Rising Star Super Lawyer, an honor bestowed on only 2.5% of the lawyers in Illinois each year, and was featured in Chicago Magazine. This is the second year in a row Mr. Gordon has been named an Illinois Super Lawyers Rising Star for his outstanding work in personal injury litigation.
Mr. Gordon is a former associate of Nilson, Stookal, Gleason & Caputo, Ltd., a Chicago-based law firm with 30-plus years of representing individuals in serious injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and workers compensation matters; that has successfully recovered several millions of dollars in jury verdicts and settlements on behalf of its clients.
Mr. Gordon served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Cook County Bar Association and member of the Membership Committee of the Cook County Bar Association.
Mr. Gordon is an active member of the Chicago Bar Association, Cook County Bar Association, DuPage County Bar Association, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Illinois State Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, and New Orleans Bar Association.
Mr. Gordon is a graduate of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Mr. Gordon worked for the Consumer Protection Unit and Homeowner Protection Unit of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, and clerked for the Securities Division for the Indiana Secretary of State.
Located at Louisiana State University's Hebert Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the Black Law Student Association represents a community-driven organization dedicated to supporting African American law students throughout their academic journey. This student organization creates an inclusive space where members can share experiences, celebrate achievements, and build lasting relationships with fellow students pursuing legal careers. The association honors the pioneering legacy of civil rights advocates and legal trailblazers who fought for equal access to education and opportunity in the American legal system. Through its presence at LSU's Baton Rouge campus, the organization strengthens the law school community by fostering dialogue about diversity, equity, and inclusion within legal education. Members engage in meaningful discussions about legal history, professional development, and the role of attorneys in advancing social justice. The Black Law Student Association recognizes the importance of mentorship and peer support as students navigate the challenges of law school and prepare for professional practice. By bringing together students with shared backgrounds and aspirations, the organization contributes to a welcoming and empowering environment at the Hebert Law Center, helping to ensure that Black law students at LSU in Baton Rouge have the support and community they need to succeed.
The Black Law Students Association at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA represents a vital community within one of the nation's most distinctive law schools. Founded on principles of advocacy and professional development, BLSA creates a supportive network for law students who are committed to advancing their careers while contributing to positive transformation in the legal profession and broader society. The organization recognizes the unique perspectives and experiences its members bring to legal education and practice.
Tulane Law School itself has a rich legacy dating back to 1847, establishing itself as a place of creativity and innovation in legal education. The school's location in Louisiana—the nation's sole civil-law jurisdiction—provides students with an exceptionally distinctive understanding of different legal systems and comparative law. This unique educational environment, combined with Tulane's deep commitment to community service and practical skills training, shapes the values that BLSA members embody. The organization's work reflects Tulane Law's pioneering tradition of requiring pro bono service and offering extensive clinical legal education opportunities.
BLSA serves as a bridge between student aspirations and professional opportunity, offering educational programming and community engagement initiatives that extend beyond the law school to serve the Greater New Orleans community. By fostering meaningful connections among members and with legal professionals nationwide, BLSA equips its participants with the relationships, skills, and perspectives needed to lead in their chosen legal careers. The organization welcomes all Tulane Law students who wish to join a community dedicated to excellence and service.
The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. New Orleans Chapter embodies the principle of 'Lifting As We Climb' by building opportunity and community for black professionals in accounting, finance, and business throughout New Orleans, Louisiana. Established to expand NABA's mission locally, the New Orleans chapter brings together experienced professionals committed to bridging opportunity gaps and creating pathways for diverse talent in their fields. The organization operates as a nonprofit membership association dedicated to advancing not just individual careers, but entire communities through education, mentorship, and professional connection. Members of the New Orleans chapter participate in collaborative communities based on shared interests and experiences, fostering professional growth while promoting industry standards and best practices. Beyond professional development, the chapter actively engages in community service initiatives, recognizing that meaningful impact extends beyond the workplace. The New Orleans, LA chapter represents a commitment to enlarging the pipeline of black business leaders at every level—from students exploring their first career steps to seasoned professionals advancing into leadership roles. By joining the New Orleans chapter, members gain access to a supportive network of professionals who share a vision of mutual growth and community elevation. This is more than a professional association; it's a movement rooted in the belief that success is strongest when achieved together, lifting each member and the broader New Orleans community toward greater opportunity and achievement.