Hall Prangle Welcomes Three New Associates to Our Chicago Office

Hall Prangle Welcomes Three New Associates to Our Chicago Office

Chicago
September 25, 2025

Hall Prangle has been busy recruiting this fall, and we’re excited to welcome three new Associates to our Chicago office!

Benjamin Cohen earned his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. A Thomas More scholar, Benjamin also earned certificates in transactional law and advocacy. During law school, he was also a member of Loyola’s prestigious moot court program for two years.

Isabella Datillo earned her J.D. and Health Law Certificate from the University of Maryland Carey School of Law. While there, she was actively involved in student organizations, including the Student Health Law Organization. Isabella previously clerked for Judges Kathy Flanagan and Patrick Sherlock in the Law Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, gaining experience in all aspects of litigation.

Karina Shumyatskaya earned her J.D. from the DePaul University College of Law, where she served as captain of the mock trial team. During law school, she clerked at a local plaintiff’s firm, assisting on a range of personal injury and medical malpractice matters. Before joining Hall Prangle, Karina worked as an associate at a local defense firm, where she focused on medical malpractice and premises liability cases.

Welcome to the team, Benjamin, Isabella, and Karina!



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