Tueth Keeney is pleased to announce that Daniel J. Rhoads has joined the Firm as an associate. Dan is a 2007 graduate of Washington University School of Law. Before joining Tueth Keeney, he gained experience by trying cases in the associate circuit courts. In his first year as a licensed attorney, Dan tried six cases on the record, including one jury trial.
In law school, Dan participated in the trial practicum and in moot court competitions. He argued before Chief Justice John Roberts, among other distinguished jurists, in the finals of Washington University’s Moot Court tournament in 2007. At graduation, Dan was inducted into the Order of Barristers. He also holds an MBA degree (2004) from Aurora University, and a BA from the University of Miami.
Daniel J. Rhoads works primarily in the firm’s Edwardsville, Illinois office and his practice is focused on Illinois education law, litigation, and labor and employment law. We are pleased that Dan has joined the firm! |