Assistant state`s attorney, Cook County, Illinois, 1968-1973
Lecturer, Malcolm X Community College, 1970-1971
Supervisory trial attorney, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chicago, Illinois, 1973-1977
General attorney, United Airlines, 1977-1978
Assistant U.S. attorney, Northern District of Illinois, 1978-1979
Adjunct professor, NCBL Community College of Law, 1978-1979
Judge, Illinois Circuit Court, Cook County, 1979-1987; associate judge, 1979-1986; circuit judge, 1986-1987
Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, First District, 1987-1994
Adjunct professor, DePaul University College of Law, 1992-1994
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