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Labor and employment law
Workers' compensation; litigation
Construction Litigation
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Rochelle A. Funderburg brings
extensive knowledge of labor and employment issues and wide-ranging
litigation experience to the practice of law at Meyer Capel. A
former assistant city attorney and practicing lawyer for more
than 20 years, Ms. Funderburg has handled a variety of cases –
from inception through trial and appeal, representing insurance
carriers, employers, employees, and various local governmental
bodies.
Ms. Funderburg received her bachelor of science and juris doctorate degrees
from the University of Illinois, where she also earned the Charles
E. Merriam Scholarship. Following completion of her formal legal
studies in 1981, Ms. Funderburg joined Coles County, Illinois-based
law firm Craig & Craig as an associate; she was named a partner
of the firm in 1988. From 1988-96, Ms. Funderburg served as Assistant
City Attorney for the City of Champaign and has in-depth knowledge
of municipal law.
A member of the Coles County Business and Professional Women
from 1981-85, Ms. Funderburg received that organization's Young
Career Woman Award in 1984. She has also served as a member of
the Coles County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the Coles
County and Jefferson County Bar Associations, the Mt. Vernon Junior
Women's Club, and the Junior League of Champaign-Urbana. A member
of the Champaign County Bar Association since 1988, she served
on the Association's Board of Governors in 1995. She currently
serves on the Board of Trustees for the Champaign Public Library.
Away from the practice of law, Ms. Funderburg enjoys reading, traveling,
antiquing, and gardening and is a volunteer for the Champaign County
Humane Society.
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