Mark Dunaevsky, an expert in international law, assists law firms and others with international legal matters. Mr. Dunaevsky has twenty years experience in international law, litigation, arbitration, and alternative dispute resolution. He is the founder and member of the Foreign Service Law Office that handles legal matters related to Hague Convention, inter-American convention, foreign judgments, international process service, international litigation, letters rogatory, apostille services and other international services.
Mr. Dunaevsky is also an adjunct professor at the John Marshall Law School, in Chicago, Illinois, where he has taught the subjects of international business law, multi-national corporations, international dispute resolution, treaty drafting and interpretation, and other areas of international law.
Areas of Practice:
- Hague Convention
- Inter-American Convention
- Foreign judgments
- International Process Service
- International Litigation
- Letters rogatory
- Apostille Services
- Diplomatic methods
- Taking evidence abroad
- Other International Services
Admitted:
1991, Illinois and U.S District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 1995, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; 1997, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School:
Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., with honors, 1991; University of Helsinki, Diploma in International Law, with distinction, 1997
College:
Northwestern University (B.A., Philosophy, 1988; M.A., Philosophy, 1991)
Languages:
Hebrew and German
One of the few Hague convention process servers in the country, Mark Dunaevsky can help your law firm with international legal matters. Contact him at:
Foreign Service Law Office, LLC
1555 Sherman Avenue, Suite 354,
Evanston, IL 60201, (Cook Co.)