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Joseph Roddy is a partner in Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella's Litigation practice, with a concentration on employment litigation; government regulatory law; and land use, zoning, and regulatory law. Mr. Roddy focuses his practice on business litigation, white-collar defense, and government relations. Additionally, as a subset of his litigation work, Mr. Roddy represents entities involved in internal corporate and municipal investigations. Mr. Roddy was previously a partner at Freeborn & Peters LLP in Chicago. Prior to that, he served in the Cook County State's Attorneys' office where he prosecuted more than thirty-five jury trials and argued eleven cases before various panels of the Illinois Appellate Court. Mr. Roddy assisted in the investigation of the Gangster Disciples street gang and testified at the trials as part of the United States government's successful prosecution of the gang. In November 2002, Mr. Roddy was named as General Counsel to the Illinois Inauguration for the Constitutional Offices of Illinois. In addition to his service on behalf of the State government, Mr. Roddy was a member of a committee established to advise Commissioners of Cook County on the County's court system.