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Colin Harvey Dunn

Colin H. Dunn Law β€’ IL
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Colin Harvey Dunn is a distinguished attorney based in Illinois, dedicated to the field of rail law with over a decade of legal experience. Renowned for his exceptional legal acumen, Colin was honored as one of the Law Bulletin Publishing Company's "40 Under 40" attorneys in 2010, a testament to his status as one of Illinois' most promising legal talents. His prowess has been further recognized through multiple accolades, including being named a Super Lawyers' "Rising Star" from 2009 to 2013, and subsequently achieving the distinguished titles of Super Lawyer and Leading Lawyer since 2013. In 2017, he earned the prestigious designation of Best Lawyer, solidifying his reputation within the legal community. Additionally, his contributions to legal education have been acknowledged with a listing in Who's Who in Law Higher Education for his expertise in aviation law. Colin's litigation experience is marked by a series of high-profile and complex cases, showcasing his skill in navigating challenging legal landscapes. He successfully secured a landmark $112 million verdict for two individuals injured in a grain bin explosion at a ConAgra mill, which ranked as the 11th highest verdict in the National Law Journal's Top 100 Verdicts of 2012. His track record also includes a $100 million settlement related to a devastating fire at the Cook County Administration Building and a $22.7 million verdict for the family of a victim killed by an intoxicated driver, among other significant outcomes. Colin Dunn is not only committed to achieving justice for his clients but also to advancing the field of law through rigorous advocacy and education. His unwavering dedication to his clients and his impressive legal accomplishments make him a formidable presence in the Illinois legal landscape.

Updated: May 25, 2026