Korean BBQ dishes at Daebak Wicker Park

Perspectives in Law

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Join the Princeton Club of Chicago for Perspectives in Law.

Thinking of applying to law school? Currently in law school, or recently graduated? Join us for an informative panel discussion on paths through different legal careers, followed by time to mingle and network. Hear Princeton grads who have gone on to practice in public interest, government, academia, and law firms share what they have learned along the way.

Event Details

Date: Thursday, May 15, 2025
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Location: Daebak Korean BBQ Wicker Park
1266 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
Questions?
Contact Yung Lim ’87 at  yungblim@alumni.princeton.edu

When:

4:59AM - 11:59AM Wed 1 Oct 2025, Central timezone

Where:

Daebak Korean BBQ Wicker Park
1266 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

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Christine O’Neill '06

Christine is Chief of the General Crimes Section at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois. In her position she supervises new Assistant United States Attorneys in violent crimes, guns, fraud, and other cases. Christine originally joined DOJ through the Honors Program in the Antitrust Division’s Chicago Office. She clerked in the federal district court and court of appeals. Christine attended Columbia Law School and graduated in 2009. She concentrated in Politics at Princeton, with a certificate in Spanish.
 
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Dan Mozley '17

Dan is an Associate at Goldberg Kohn, a Chicago-based law firm with a national and international practice in transactional and litigation matters. His work focuses on complex commercial litigation, particularly involving class action defense and business-to business disputes. Dan also maintains an active pro bono practice and has represented students with disabilities in litigation brought under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. While at Princeton, Dan concentrated in Politics and earned a certificate in American Studies. After graduation, he spent three years working with the international law firm Kobre & Kim in New York City before attending the University of Chicago Law School, where he earned his J.D. in 2023. Prior to joining Goldberg Kohn, Dan was an Associate in the Litigation & Trial practice at the Chicago office of Latham & Watkins.
 
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Danielle Hamilton '07

Danielle is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Carter G. Phillips Center for Supreme Court & Appellate Advocacy at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. Before joining Northwestern, Professor Hamilton represented civil rights plaintiffs in a wide range of cases including excessive force, protestors of police brutality, sexual assault by law enforcement, and wrongful convictions. She has a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A. in Comparative Literature from Princeton University. Her pro bono commitments include mentoring Black high school, college, and law students and teaching in college preparatory programs for students from low-income households. Professor Hamilton is the proud granddaughter and daughter of immigrants from Belize. She is the first lawyer in her family.
 
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Kristen Smith '03

Kristen Smith is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at JPMorganChase in Chicago, IL focusing her practice on commercial real estate and community development finance. Previously, she was an attorney in Holland & Knight’s Chicago office working on multifamily affordable housing finance matters. She has represented institutional lenders providing debt financing and investors providing equity financing in the construction and preservation of affordable housing developments eligible for low income housing tax credits. As a former Affordable Housing Fellow at New York City’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and a former Assistant General Counsel at the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC), Kristen has experience working with city, state and federal agencies on affordable housing transactions involving tax credits, tax-exempt bonds and multiples sources of subsidy funds throughout the United States. She is a current board member of Ascendent, a community development corporation serving the East Harlem neighborhood in NYC. She is also currently a board member of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Kristen graduated from Princeton in 2003 with a BA in Anthropology with Certificates in Latin American Studies and Spanish Language and Culture. She received her JD from Boston University School of Law in 2007. Kristen is also a former Princeton Project 55 Fellow in Chicago at Bethel New Life and continues to be an active member of the Princeton AlumniCorps community in Chicago.
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