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Roman B. Sankovych

Associate
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Mr. Sankovych earned both his Bachelor of Arts degree and his Juris Doctor from DePaul University.  In law school, Mr. Sankovych was selected as the executive editor of the Business and Commercial Law Journal.  Mr. Sankovych also was a member of the Appellate Moot Court Society, and was honored to be chosen to represent his law school in the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition.

Mr. Sankovych has interned for the Antitrust Bureau of the State of Illinois Attorney General Office, as well as for the European Parliament. He also completed an externship with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

Mr. Sankovych joins the securities and employment law practice of Eccleston Law LLC, representing financial advisors and investors nationwide.

 

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