James Eccleston Named 2026 Super Lawyer in Securities Litigation

Posted on January 26th, 2026 at 4:39 PM
James Eccleston Named 2026 Super Lawyer in Securities Litigation

Eccleston Law, LLC is pleased to announce that firm founder James J. Eccleston has been selected to the 2026 Illinois Super Lawyers list. This distinction recognizes Mr. Eccleston as a top-rated attorney in the area of Securities Litigation. This marks another year of consistent recognition for Mr. Eccleston, who has been selected to Super Lawyers for multiple terms over the last two decades (2005–2015, 2017–2022, and 2025–2026).

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. This designation is awarded to only a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state.

Licensed to practice since 1987 and a graduate of Suffolk University Law School, James Eccleston continues to provide experienced legal counsel in Securities Litigation and Employment & Labor Law.

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