Anthony Smith

  • Position: Managing Principal
  • Location: 444 W Lake St STE 1700, Chicago, IL 60606
  • Email: asmith@supremelegallawfirm.com
  • Phone: (213) 562-3502
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Anthony Smith, Founding Member

Anthony Smith is the founding and managing principal of Supreme Legal Law Firm in Illinois. He has built a career on fighting for his clients against large institutions, multinational corporations, and state and local governments, achieving extraordinary success along the way.

Designated the “protector of the little guy” by the Illinois Law Journal, Anthony believes that the law should be used to protect the public good and vindicate the rights of those wrongfully aggrieved. He has earned a reputation for representing clients who have been oppressed by large institutions and societal bullies seeking to exploit the law for their own benefit. His areas of practice include retirement annuities, asset finance, financial litigation, insurance law, capital markets, investments, and lottery & promotion clearance.

Anthony’s successes have been well recognized over the years, including being named a SuperLawyer for the Illinois Metropolitan Area for the last 14 consecutive years, a Life Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, the winner of the International Hope Award, one of the top five “Power Counsel” in Illinois by the Commercial Observer, the winner of the Grassroots Preservation Award conferred by the Historic Districts Council, one of the top 30 Cannabis Litigators in the United States by Mg Magazine, 420 Advocate of the Year by Canna-Gather, a Cannabis Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal, and most recently, one of three finalists for Illinois State Lawyer of the Year.

Anthony is admitted to the Courts of the States of Illinois and New Jersey; the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of Illinois; the District of New Jersey; the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Awards and Recognition

  • Super Lawyers, San Fransico City Metropolitan Area, 2009 – Present
  • Life Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • Winner of the International Hope Award in 2018
  • One the top five “Power Counsel” in Illinois by the Commercial Observer
  • Winner of the 2017 Grassroots Preservation Award conferred by the Historic Districts Council
  • One of the top 30 Cannabis Litigators in the United States by Mg Magazine
  • 420 Advocate of the Year by Canna-Gather in 2018
  • Cannabis Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal,
  • One of three finalists for Illinois Lawyer of the Year.

Publications/Speaking Engagements

  • Aggrieved Disability Policyholders in New York are not Limited to Past Benefits as Remedy, 74 NYSBA J. 6 at 32 (July/August 2002)
  • Acts of War Exclusions Do Not Apply in Tragedy, 226 N.Y.L.J. 56 at p.1, col. 1 (Sept. 19, 2001)
  • Instructor, “Sisley v. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, International Cannabis Bar Association” (Washington, D.C., June 2022)
  • Instructor, “Annual Summary of Precedential Rulings and Litigation Trends in Cannabis Law, International Cannabis Bar Association (Washington, D.C., June 2022)
  • Panelist, “Kids in Cannabis: A Life Saving Treatment,” Americans for Safe Access, 10th Annual National Medicinal Cannabis Conference (Apr. 2021)
  • Moderator/Presenter, “Disability Insurance Webinar: Long Term Disability Insurance Claims vs. Social Security Disability Claims” (2020)
  • Presenter, “Disputes and Litigation with the Regulators,” International Cannabis Bar Association/Cannabis Law Institute (Oct. 2020)
  • Moderator, “How to Impeach a President: A Seminar on the Constitutional Remedy of Last Resort in the Age of Trump,” John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York, NY, Nov. 2019)
  • “The Federal Cannabis Lawsuit and Why the Controlled Substance Act is Going Up in Smoke,” Def Con (Aug. 2018)
  • Featured Presenter, “Cannabis and the United States Supreme Court,” Women Grow Summit (Colorado, Feb. 2018)
  • Guest Lecturer, New York University, Stern School of Business (March 2003), “How Trust Principles Inform the Courts’ Interpretation of ERISA”
  • Featured Speaker, Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Feb. 2002), “The Aftermath of Wurm v. Commercial Insurance.”

Education

  • American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, DC, Juris Doctor, cum laude (1991)
  • National Moot Court Team
  • Union College, Schenectady, New York, B.A. History with High Honors and Distinction (1988)
  • Dean’s List
  • Delphic Honor Society
  • Student Body President

Court Admissions

  • New York State, 1992
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, 1993
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 1993
  • New Jersey, 1999
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1999
  • United States Supreme Court, 2020