1701 E. Woodfield Road, Suite # 1101, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone:
(847)6856000 (Phone)
Experience:
26 years
Specialties:
Business Law Criminal Law DUI & DWI Insurance Claims Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect Traffic Tickets Car Accidents
Jurisdiction:
District of Columbia (1999) Illinois (1998)
Languages:
English Spanish
Fees:
Credit Cards Accepted Contingent Fees Free Consultation Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Biography:
About Steven R. RoachSteven R. Roach & Associates is a full service criminal defense practice with office locations in Chicago and Schaumburg, Illinois. We provide tough, experienced, effective re...
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Licenses:
Arizona - Active 2013 Dist. of Columbia - Active 1999 Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 1998
Experience:
Attorney At Law at Law Offices of Steven R. Roach & Associates - 2001-present Criminal Prosecutor at Cook County State's Attorney's Office - 1998-2001
Education:
DePaul University College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1998 DePaul University Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science - Commerce Graduated - 1995
Specialties:
Criminal Defense - 50%, 26 years DUI / DWI - 45%, 26 years Entertainment - 5%, 26 years
Languages:
English Spanish
Associations:
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 2007-present National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2007-present Northwest Suburban Bar Association, 2002-present American Civil Liberties Union, 2001-present Chicago Bar Association, 1998-present
Description:
"Fight With The Experience of a Former Prosecutor"
The Law Offices of Steven R. Roach & Associates 1701 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 1101, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone:
(847)2607773 (Phone)
Specialties:
Criminal Defense DUI / DWI Defense Felony Crimes Misdemeanor Crimes Criminal Law Traffic Violations Driver's License Hearings Personal Injury Workers' Compensation Entertainment Law
ISLN:
919259537
Admitted:
1998, Illinois and U.S. District Court, District of Illinois 1999, District of Columbia
University:
DePaul University, B.S., Commerce, 1995
Law School:
DePaul University College of Law, J.D., 1998
Languages:
Spanish
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"Fight With The Experience of A Former Prosecutor" - Steven R. Roach, Attorney at Law, provides each of his clients with tough, effective and experienced representation that delivers results. Whether ...
Criminal Defense DUI / DWI Defense Felony Crimes Misdemeanor Crimes Criminal Law Traffic Violations Driver's License Hearings Personal Injury Workers' Compensation Entertainment Law
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Antibiotic resistant infections already cause more than 23,000 deaths and up to $55 billion in costs each year and antibiotic misuse in animal agriculture threatens to drive these numbers even higher, said Steven Roach, Food Safety Program Director of Food Animal Concerns Trust. Even the CDC agre
Our groups believe that poultry producers should rely on improved husbandry and living conditions to keep chickens healthy, not antibiotics. These lifesaving drugs should be used only when animals are sick, said Steven Roach, food safety program director with the Food Animals Concern Trust.
Date: Aug 10, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
KFC faces pressure after McDonald's says no antibiotics in chicken
The antibiotic-free statement refers to a lack of residue in the meat served at its restaurants and not the practice of delivering antibiotics to chickens before they are slaughtered, said Steven Roach, food safety program director at Food Animal Concerns Trust in Chicago. The US Department of Agric
"We have a ridiculous dependence on antibiotics," says Steven Roach, analyst for Keep Antibiotics Working, a consumer and animal welfare advocacy coalition. "The action by McDonald's helps to lock in a new mindset and makes it easier for producers and other companies to move forward on a new path."
A senior analyst for Keep Antibiotics Working, Steven Roach, lauded the praised the Food and Drug Administrations clarity yet expressed concern that these new agreements are not legally binding and therefore the companies could renege whenever they chose to do so. Roach also told the press he is d
Date: Mar 27, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Despite New Rule on Livestock Antibiotics, Infection Risks Still Plague ...
Steven Roach of the advocacy group Food Animal Concerns Trust, told In These Times that while the diseases can spread in many ways through the environment, "There's a very clear connection between farmworkers and some of the resistant infections." Due to workplace exposures, he added, "They're at
Date: Jan 11, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
FDA Backs Off Withdrawing Certain Antibiotics from Livestock Use
"[The decision] is just the latest evidence that the Obama Administration fails to take seriously the risk of resistant infections that occur due to the overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture," according to Steven Roach, the Public Health Program Director at Food Animal Concerns Trust (FACT),
"This outbreak offers stark casualties from our collective failure to keep antibiotics out of animal feed," said Steven Roach, Public Health Program Director at Food Animal Concerns Trust and a member of the group Keep Antibiotics Working.