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Logan K. Sweeney
Associate, Chicago
ph: 312-332-7760
Logan K. Sweeney
Logan K. Sweeney is a member of the firm’s construction, commercial transactions, public finance & taxation, and real estate practice groups. Logan represents private and public project owners, including school districts, community colleges, park districts, and municipalities. She assists with construction and development projects, beginning with property acquisition, zoning, contract negotiation and bidding, project management, and any resulting litigation.
Logan’s professional journey revolves around her love for working with clients who are equally passionate about what they do. She finds immense satisfaction in collaborating with individuals and businesses to navigate complex legal matters and to chart a course toward success. Her approach to legal practice is marked by empathy, understanding, and a determination to serve her clients’ best interests.
Prior to joining Robbins Schwartz, Logan worked at a transactional law, litigation, and government relations law firm in Chicago, Illinois where she gained experience in a wide array of practice areas. Logan now utilizes her diverse legal background and experience to best serve Robbins Schwartz and its clients.
Outside of the legal realm, Logan enjoys embarking on culinary adventures by trying new restaurants, embracing the joy of running, and traveling.
Education
- J.D., Loyola University Chicago School of Law
- B.A., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Admitted to Practice
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- Supreme Court of Illinois
Organizations
- Chicago Bar Association
Recent Publications
- Contributing author, “School District Emergency Purchasing, UPDATE Magazine, Illinois ASBO (2024)
Recent Presentations
- Co-presenter, Best Practices When Responding to a Data Breach or Cyber Incident, Secured Schools: K-12 Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Conference (January 2024)