About Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann Corrigan built a steady, practice-based career that spans more than three decades. She entered law after earning a B.A. from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1986 and a J.D. from DePaul College of Law in 1993. The timeline of her training and early practice reflects a conventional path from law school to private practice.
She began her professional legal work in 1993 at Haskin & Associates. That first position gave her on-the-job grounding in the day-to-day work of a law office. In 2004 her practice was identified as Haskin & Corrigan PC, a change that reflected a longer-term collaboration and a growing role within the firm. The firm name evolved again in 2015 to Haskin, Corrigan, Tabis & Parravano, indicating a further restructuring and the addition of new partners.
In 2018 she joined ROBERTS PC. The move marked another chapter in a career marked by continuity rather than abrupt shifts. Over the years she has sustained a presence in private practice and navigated the administrative and client-service demands that come with firm life. Her progression from an associate role in the early 1990s to a named partner in later firm structures suggests experience in managing client relationships and contributing to firm operations.
Colleagues and clients who have worked with her would point to the consistency of her practice record. She has remained in firm settings throughout her career and has been involved in the evolution and renaming of multiple firms that carried her name. Those changes mirror a common pattern in small and mid-size law firms, where partnerships form, dissolve and recombine as lawyers adjust to new professional circumstances.
Outside of those firm transitions, public information about courtroom wins, academic posts or bar leadership roles is not part of the record summarized here. What is clear is a long tenure in private legal practice that began after law school and continued through successive firm affiliations. She now practices at ROBERTS PC, where she continues in private legal practice.