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Tamara N. Holder, Esquire

Tamara N. Holder is one of Chicago’s rising attorneys and legal analytical stars. She has received recognition and awards from some of the country’s most powerful and political people and organizations. Tamara is a highly sought after public speaker and is often interviewed on television and radio.

Tamara is the principal of The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, founded in 2005. Her work includes: criminal defense, expungement, race discrimination, police brutality, public policy and pro bono practices.

Tamara quickly realized how even a dismissed misdemeanor arrest can return to haunt people. Many of her clients found themselves facing lifetime bans on employment, education, adoption, even access to credit – all because of a prior arrest record. Seeing the need for outreach in this area, Tamara founded www.xpunged.com, a Chicago-based expungement practice that provides a second chance to those individuals who have expungeable offenses under Illinois law. She also helps ex-offenders seek a Governor’s pardon for non-expungeable offenses.

Tamara was soon invited to work with Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Founder and President of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. With a commitment to pro bono work unparalleled in the City of Chicago, she founded The Rainbow PUSH Expungement Clinic at its headquarters in 2006. Every Monday night, a crowd gathers for her to review their criminal records and provide advice on expungements and other legal issues.

Tamara also works closely with Rev. Jackson in crafting and executing public policy initiatives, together with programs to increase opportunities for minorities and the economically disadvantaged; as well as initiatives designed to get guns off the nations streets, help reduce street gang violence, and offer educational opportunities for young people. As a result of her work, she quickly caught the attention of not only Chicago’s civic leaders, but also of those nationwide.

Tamara was the first in the country to expose the railroad industry’s improper employment practices toward those with criminal records. She spearheaded a Congressional inquiry and a hearing before the Congressional Committee of Homeland Security in February of 2007. Then, in July of 2007, Tamara testified as an expert witness before the Congressional Committee of Transportation, Sub-Committee of Maritime and Infrastructure. Her testimony was crucial to preventing passage of an invasive, anti-worker, anti-business piece of legislation calling for mandatory identification cards for transportation workers, a statutory scheme criticized by organized labor and management alike. Tamara has met privately with IL Governor Rod Blagojevich on the issue of pardons and IL Attorney General Lisa Madigan on criminal sentencing and expungement laws. She shares relationships with many of the nation’s top political leaders, such as Congressmen John Conyers and Bennie Thompson, to name a few.

Tamara is a frequent guest on Rev. Jackson’s weekly “UpFront” television show (Word Network). She has been interviewed by CAN-TV, NBC5, CBS2, Fox and CLTV. Tamara is also a frequent guest the radio including, “The Santita Jackson Show” and “The Cliff Kelly Show” (WVON 1690 AM). Other radio interviews include, “The Al Sharpton Show”, Clear Channel’s WGCI-FM, WGN and 560 AM WIND.

Tamara sits on the exclusive board of Women of Power (an organization within the Cook County Sheriff’s Office), alongside some of the state’s most powerful leaders, including Congressmen Danny Davis and Jesse Jackson, Jr., as well as many judges and elected officials. The organization is devoted to helping women within the criminal justice system rehabilitate.

Tamara is often invited to speak at colleges and organizations about the impact a criminal record can have on one’s life. Most recently she has spoken at: College of Lake County, Northeastern Illinois University, Illinois Department of Human Services, Illinois Department of Teen and Family Services, Near North Health Service Corp., Cook County Jail and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.

Tamara is an early graduate from college (The University of Arizona, 2000) and law school (The John Marshall Law School, 2005). While in law school, she learned criminal trial practice as an intern for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago and contract negotiation and mediation at Miramax Films in Los Angeles., she learned criminal trial practice as an intern for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago and contract negotiation and mediation at Miramax Films in Los Angeles.

IMPORTANT DATES

2005 Establishes The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC.
Work includes: Criminal Defense, Expungement & Sealing, Pardons, Race Discrimination, Police
Brutality, Public Policy and Pro Bono.


2005 Launches www.xpunged.com, a website focusing on helping people clear
their criminal records.


2005-8 Represents numerous clients in felony and misdemeanor cases ranging from
murder/violent crimes to gun/drug possession.


2006 Invited to sit on advisory board of Women of Power Org. (Cook County Sheriff)


2006 Investigates Railroad industry’s improper employment practices, represents workers
fired in the name of “homeland security.”


2006-8 Legal Analyst on Radio and Television programming:
- TELEVISION: Word Network (Up Front with Rev. Jackson), CAN TV,
NBC5, CBS2, FOX, WGN, CLTV.
- RADIO: 1690 AM WVON (Cliff Kelley, Santita Jackson, Rev. Jesse Jackson,
Rev. Al Sharpton), 560 AM WIND (JT Foxx), Clear Channel, WGN.


2006 Founds weekly Expungement/Pardon Pro Bono Clinic at Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.’s
Rainbow PUSH Coalition.


2006-8 Invited public speaker: College of Lake County, Northeastern Illinois
Univ., Lincoln Technical Institute, IL Dept. of Human Services,
IL Dept. of Teen and Family Services, Near North Health Service Corp.,
Cook County Jail and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.


2007 U.S. House of Representatives Congressional Hearings:
- Holds hearing before The Committee on Homeland Security, Sub-Committee
on Transportation Security & Infrastructure Protection. (February 2007)
- Testifies before The Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure,
Sub-Committee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. (July 2007)


2007 Files Class Action Lawsuit on behalf of the residents of the *Harold Ickes Homes
against the City of Chicago regarding claims of abuse of police power.
* A public housing property of the Chicago Housing Authority


2007 Retained as lead counsel in Chicago’s riveting “Severed-Feet” case.


2007 Retained by heavyweight boxer, Fres Oquendo, to investigate discriminatory practices
at Glenbard North High School (IL), that led to the expulsion of his daughter.


2007 Appointed by Cook County Circuit Court Chief Judge to investigate Defendant’s
claims of forced false confession by infamous ex-Chicago Police Officer, Jon Burge.


2007 Awards
- Rainbow PUSH Coalition - Female Leader of Community Service Award
- IL Department of Human Services – Social Justice Award
- Women of Power Org. (Cook County Sheriff’s Dept.) - Certificate of Appreciation.