Attorney Kathy Byrne Has Died at 66

Attorney Kathy Byrne Has Died at 66

In news that proves the passage of time spares no one, Kathy Byrne, an influential Illinois trial attorney and the daughter of Chicago’s first female mayor, Jane Byrne, has died at 66. Why should you keep reading? Because her story is a blend of legal prowess, political heritage, and a commitment to justice that deserves attention.

Early Life and Career

Kathy Byrne, raised in the Sauganash neighborhood by her trailblazing mother after her father’s untimely death in a plane crash, carved out her own illustrious career. She held a law degree from Loyola University and quickly made waves in the legal community, specializing in asbestos litigation.

Professional Achievements

Graduating from Loyola University School of Law in 1988, she became a partner at Cooney & Conway and was only the second woman elected to lead the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. Byrne was widely recognized for her work, winning numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements and receiving accolades like the “Best Lawyer in America” by U.S. News and World Report and a “Top Lawyers in Leadership” award in 2016.

Her Mother’s Legacy

Kathy Byrne was fiercely protective of her mother’s legacy. She spoke at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Jane Byrne Interchange in 2022, proudly wearing her mother’s necklace. Former Gov. Pat Quinn fondly remembered how the interchange brought joy to Jane Byrne, illuminating the personal connection Kathy shared with her mother’s achievements.

Devotion to Asbestos Litigation

In life, Byrne specialized in asbestos litigation. In a Loyola School of Law profile, she expressed strong opinions about the dangers of asbestos and company responses to them. “You realize that the only reason (companies) took this hideous, insidious product out of things was because lawyers brought lawsuits,” Byrne noted, emphasizing the failure of governmental action.

Encouraging Future Generations

Byrne’s work extended beyond the courtroom as she encouraged younger women lawyers to seek leadership roles. She established a scholarship at Loyola University, reinforcing her commitment to uplifting future generations.

Personal Reflections and Legacy

Kathy Byrne’s son, Willy Vogt, remembered her as a hardworking, justice-driven woman. Her law partner, Kevin Conway, highlighted her dedication to clients, reflecting on her commitment and values.

Conway said when reflecting on her life, “She encouraged a lot of young women attorneys that they could become leaders in the bar. There are a lot of young women attorneys who had been lawyers in recent years but she was very big on saying, ‘Yes, but you can also be significant movers and shakers and leaders in the bar.’” He went on to add, “Sure enough, she had a number of people following her.”

Tributes and Final Farewell

Kathy’s passing from complications related to surgery to remove a blood clot comes after a battle with lung cancer. Visitation and mass were scheduled at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.

Her dedication and relentless spirit in every aspect of her life, from legal battles to upholding her mother’s legacy, ensure that Kathy Byrne’s impact will endure far beyond the confines of a courtroom.

Sources

  1. Kathy Byrne, Trial Attorney and Daughter of City’s First Female Mayor, Dies at 66
  2. Kathy Byrne, attorney and only child of former Mayor Jane Byrne, dies at 66

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