About Elizabeth Eberspacher
Elizabeth Eberspacher Nohren built a legal foundation that mixes military discipline, international study and graduate-level work. She completed a plebe year at the United States Naval Academy studying oceanography. She later studied abroad at the University of Nottingham School of Law and earned a B.A. in political science from Illinois Wesleyan University. In 2018 she was recorded as pursuing an LL.M. in Child Law at Loyola University Chicago.
Her first professional posts came at the turn of the millennium. In 2000 she served as a judicial law clerk to Chief Judge Sidney Jones in the Cook County Chancery Division. That role placed her inside the county court system during complex equity and chancery proceedings. After her clerkship she joined Field & Golan—now known as Golan, Christie & Taglia—as an associate, moving from public court work into private practice.
By 2005 Nohren had moved into firm leadership. She is listed as a managing partner at Dove & Dove, Lawyers at Law that year. That position required managing the business aspects of a law office as well as counseling clients. The record shows a steady progression from clerk to associate to firm manager over the first decade of her career.
Her training and early cases link two strands of practice. The chancery docket exposed her to equity issues and civil litigation in Cook County. The later pursuit of an LL.M. in child law indicates targeted graduate study in matters that involve minors, family-related proceedings and the statutory frameworks that govern them. She is admitted to practice in Illinois and has worked in both court and private-firm settings there.
Colleagues and public records portray a practitioner who moves between courtroom procedure and client-facing responsibilities. She has experience in legal research and drafting from her clerkship, transactional and advocacy work from her time as an associate, and administrative and supervisory duties as a managing partner. Those roles inform how she structures cases and directs a team.
As of the current record, Elizabeth Eberspacher Nohren practices in Illinois, combining chancery experience with graduate-level study in child law. Her current practice concentrates on child law and chancery matters.