Mr. Albert J. Salvi III |
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Born | April 25, 1960 (age 56) |
Residence | Lake County, Illinois |
Nationality | American |
Education |
University of Notre Dame (B.A.) University of Illinois College of Law (J.D.) |
Home town | Lake Zurich, Illinois |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Kathleen Salvi (m.1988) |
Children | Katie Salvi, Nicholas Salvi, Mary Salvi, Joseph Salvi, David Salvi, and Albert Salvi |
Relatives | Patrick A. Salvi (Brother) Chris Salvi (Nephew) |
Awards | Top 10 Lawyer in America, 2016 (American Institute of Legal Counsel) Avvo 10.0 "Superb" Lawyer Litigator Award (Trial Lawyers Board of Regents) Martindale-Hubbell Eminence Clients' Choice Award Top One Percent, National Association of Distinguished Counsel 2016 ASLA Top 100 Lawyers (The American Society of Legal Advocates) |
Website | Salvi-Law |
University of Notre Dame (B.A.)
Albert J. Salvi (born April 25, 1960) is an attorney, former radio talk show host, and a former Illinois State Representative and Republican candidate for the United States Senate and for Illinois Secretary of State. He is the managing partner of the Illinois law firm Salvi & Maher, a personal injury law firm with offices in Waukegan, Chicago, Richmond and Wheaton. He grew up in Lake Zurich, Illinois.
Salvi is recognized as a one of the top 10 lawyers in America by the American Institute of Legal Counsel, and a top 100 lawyer by the American Society of Legal Advocates in 2016. Additionally, the Trial Lawyers Board of Regents presented Salvi with the Litigator Award. Further, he has also earned a spot among the "Top One Percent" of attorneys from the National Association of Distinguished Counsel from 2015-2016 and AVVO named Salvi a "Top Rated Personal Injury Attorney" based on exceptional client reviews and peer recommendations.
Albert John Salvi was born into a large family, well known for their success in law and music.
Salvi received his Bachelor of Arts in government from the University of Notre Dame in 1982 and his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1985. He was admitted to the Illinois bar the same year. He was also admitted to the California bar in 1987 and became licensed in Wisconsin in 2015.
In 1986, Salvi ran for the United States House of Representatives in Illinois's 19th congressional district, but lost to Terry L. Bruce.