About Susan E
Susan E Loggans brings an unusual blend of formal training in both law and psychology to her legal work. She earned a Doctor of Law from DePaul University in 1974. Decades later she returned to graduate study and completed an M.S. in Psychology at Pepperdine University in 2006. Those two degrees bookend a long professional life and shape the way she approaches cases and clients.
Her academic record shows a trajectory that is not strictly linear. The 1974 law doctorate places her among a generation of lawyers who entered practice in the years after major changes to the legal profession. The psychology degree, earned more recently, suggests an interest in the human elements that underlie many legal disputes. That mix of perspectives is a defining feature of her profile.
Loggans is licensed to practice in both Wisconsin and Illinois. She holds active standing in those jurisdictions and maintains current membership in professional associations. Over the years she has worked within the regulatory frameworks of two neighboring state systems and handled matters that required familiarity with differing procedures and local practices.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and attentive. She favors careful fact-gathering and measured analysis. Her training in psychology complements her legal training; it lends an awareness of client dynamics, witness behavior, and the kinds of nonlegal factors that can influence outcomes.
Her work has required adapting to changes in both professions. The legal field has evolved since she first earned her law degree, and psychological practice has undergone its own shifts. She has moved through those changes while maintaining a practice that spans state lines.
Today she continues to work in the Midwest. Her caseload reflects the practical demands of practicing across Illinois and Wisconsin. She concentrates her practice on legal matters arising in Wisconsin and Illinois.