Eaghan Davis

Eaghan Davis

Associate
Chicago

Eaghan is unwavering in his pursuit of justice for consumers harmed by the deceptive and unfair practices of big business and works diligently to hold corporations accountable.

Eaghan is unwavering in his pursuit of justice for consumers harmed by the deceptive and unfair practices of big business and works diligently to hold corporations accountable.

Overview

Eaghan Davis is a passionate advocate for justice, leveraging his legal insights to champion the rights of clients and balance the scales between powerful corporations and the public. In a world where money and influence often dictate outcomes, he is committed to empowering people to hold companies accountable for greed and negligence.

Before joining DiCello Levitt, Eaghan served as a law clerk to Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard H. Bernstein, where he was exposed to some of the state’s most pressing issues, including the Flint water contamination cases, where the court held that citizens of Flint had the right to sue the State of Michigan for their exposure to lead, PFAS, Legionella, and other harmful materials in state-supplied drinking water. As an Assistant Attorney General in the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, Criminal Division, Eaghan represented the public’s interests in a variety of matters in Illinois state and federal courts, including arguing before the Illinois Supreme Court in People v. Gorss, 2022 IL 126464 (2022). After leaving public service, Eaghan joined a Chicago class action boutique, where he represented patients in antitrust lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for their delay of generic medications that significantly lower prescription costs.

While attending the Northeastern University School of Law, Eaghan interned for Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Judge Victoria A. Roberts, and two Boston plaintiffs’ law firms. Recognizing the significant role mentors played in his legal education, Eaghan now serves as a moot court judge and coach at Michigan State University College of Law.

Education

Northeastern University School of Law, J.D.

University of Michigan, B.A.

Education

Northeastern University School of Law, J.D.

University of Michigan, B.A.