Recognitions
Loyola School of Law Names Center for Advocacy After Winston’s Dan Webb
Recognitions
Loyola School of Law Names Center for Advocacy After Winston’s Dan Webb
February 5, 2010
Winston & Strawn chairman, Dan Webb, was quoted in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on February 5, 2010 in an article titled "Loyola Center to be Named After Webb."
Loyola University Chicago School of Law announced it will be naming its Center for Advocacy after Webb who graduated from the school in 1970. Naming the center after Webb is intended to honor his distinguished career and recognize his contributions to the school.
"Loyola University Chicago School of Law has had a profound impact on my life," Webb said after learning that the center will be named after him.
"My law school education gave me the opportunity to become a trial attorney, and the professional satisfaction and fulfillment that followed is the direct result of that education. I can think of no greater honor than to have the Center for Advocacy at Loyola carry my name," he said.