Phone: (312) 641-1321. Fax: 312-641-5220. Email: Email me. Craig Tobin has been voted, by his peers to "The Best Lawyers in America," "Leading Lawyers" and "Leading American Lawyers.". His impressive trial successes in precedent-setting civil and criminal cases is why he is recognized nationally as one of the best trial lawyers in America.
Craig Tobin is regularly featured in publications including the Chicago Tribune and American Bar Journal. He graduated from Chicago Kent College of Law in 1980 with high honors and the University of Illinois/Chicago in 1976 with honors.
Judge Collins argued landmark cases on behalf of the city before the Illinois and US Supreme Court. Judge Collins was called by bar associations and the Chicago Tribune "the standard by which all other judges are to be measured.".
Tobin represents clients in high-profile and often highly contested civil and criminal matters and has regularly been voted as a Leading Lawyer for his unique and well-chronicled ability to further the client’s best interests.
Tobin & Muñoz, L.L.C focuses on complex litigation, special regulatory matters, national and international business representation.
Toobin went to court to affirm his right to publish. Judge John F. Keenan of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York wrote an opinion that Toobin and his publisher had the right to release this book. Before Walsh's appeal could be decided, the book was published, mooting the case.
jeffreytoobin .com. Jeffrey Ross Toobin ( / ˈtuːbɪn /; born May 21, 1960) is an American lawyer, author, blogger, and legal analyst for C NN. During the Iran–Contra affair, he served as an associate counsel in the Department of Justice.
Toobin is the author of seven books. His book The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court (2007) received awards from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
He attended Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, and then Harvard College for undergraduate studies. He covered sports for The Harvard Crimson, where his column was titled "Inner Toobin". Toobin graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American history and literature, and was awarded a Harry S. Truman Scholarship. ...
On June 10, 2021, Toobin returned to CNN as their chief legal analyst. He described his conduct as "deeply moronic and indefensible" and said he "didn't think other people could see [him]", but admitted that this was no defense for his behavior. He said the time he spent off-air "trying to be a better person", working on his upcoming book about the Oklahoma City bombing, doing therapy, and working at a food bank.
In 1986, Toobin married Amy Bennett McIntosh, whom he met in college while they worked at The Harvard Crimson. She is a 1980 Harvard graduate, holds an MBA degree from Harvard Business School, and has held executive positions at Verizon Communications and Zagat Survey. They have two adult children, a daughter and son.
Toobin had a longtime off-and-on extramarital affair with attorney Casey Greenfield. At one point, Greenfield became pregnant with Toobin's child. Toobin offered her money to have an abortion. When she refused to do so, he threatened that she would regret it if she did not comply. Greenfield is the daughter of American television journalist and author Jeff Greenfield and the ex-wife of screenwriter Matt Manfredi. They had a child in 2009, which Toobin initially resisted acknowledging. Ultimately, Toobin's paternity was confirmed with a DNA test and a Manhattan family court judge ordered Toobin to pay child support.