Julie Furer Stahr
Julie is sought after as an advisor and litigator by clients large and small who want effective, real-world counsel and solutions to the personnel issues employers face on a daily basis.

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A one-stop shop for a broad range of human resources and employment law needs, Julie is an excellent resource who can demystify a complex web of issues. She is able to focus on a client’s big picture and understands that employment law problems are only a small part of it. That’s why Julie gears her advice toward furthering business operations and management goals in the most efficient way possible, and provides clear direction and counsel in language that makes sense to non-lawyers.
Julie is an experienced litigator and counselor representing management in employment-related matters in state and federal court and administrative agencies. Her work includes discrimination, harassment and retaliation claims, tort claims such as defamation, public policy and common law claims, employment contract and severance claims, reductions in force, claims involving restrictive covenants and trade secrets; and wage and hour claims. When it comes to looking down the road for her clients, Julie is astute. She can anticipate potential issues or risks that may arise based on decisions made today.
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Julie obtained dismissal of trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract claims by a manufacturer and distributor of concession food equipment and supplies against her client, a large specialty ingredient corporation, by successfully demonstrating lack of personal jurisdiction over her client and inapplicability of the contract at issue to the allegedly misappropriated information.
- Julie is a strong litigator on behalf of her clients, obtaining final decisions that fully and favorably dispose of her clients’ cases. Most recently, Julie defended her client, a global electronics products company, against claims filed by a former females sales executive who filed multiple internal complaints, agency charges, and an arbitration demand alleging sex discrimination and retaliation. Julie secured a final award in favor of her client on all claims after a six-day arbitration hearing.
- Julie has obtained summary judgment on behalf of many clients, including for her client, a national in-store marketing company sued in federal district court by a former employee for race and sex discrimination, harassment and other claims under Title VII and Section 1981. Accordion Toggle
Boards, Memberships & Certifications
- American Bar Association, Past Chair
- ABA Section of Litigation, Corporate Counsel Committee, Labor & Employment Subcommittee, Past Co-Chair
- Young Lawyers Division Labor and Employment Law Committee
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Past Board Member
- State Bar of California
Publications, Presentations & Recognitions
Publications
- “Breastfeeding is Protected by Title VII, Fifth Circuit Rules” (Jun. 3, 2013)
- “Seventh Circuit Addresses Obligations Regarding the Interactive Process under the ADA” (May 10, 2013)
- “Seventh Circuit Creates New Disability Accommodation Obligations for Employers” (Sep. 14, 2012) Accordion Toggle
Presentations
- “The #MeToo Effect: Expanded Protections, Mandatory Training, Best Practices,” National Retail Federation Committee on Employment Law Meeting – Fall 2019, Washington, D.C. (Nov. 13, 2019)
- “ADA Hot Topics: Leaves of Absence, Commuting, Service Animals,” National Retail Federation, Longboat Key, Fla. (Apr. 12, 2018)
- “Minimizing ADA Claims Over Employee Accommodation Requests for Leave, Telecommuting or Reassignment,” Strafford (webinar) (Dec. 19, 2017) Accordion Toggle
Recognitions
- The Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers (2024)
- Illinois Leading Lawyer, Law Bulletin’s Illinois Leading Lawyers Network (2016-2024)
- Client Service All-Star, BTI Consulting Group (2015) Accordion Toggle
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Education
DePaul University College of Law, JD, 1993University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, BA, 1990