Biography
Paige F. Wahoff concentrates her practice on a wide range of general litigation matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Paige served as a captain Judge Advocate for the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, where she was the prosecutor for Cadet Command, which encompassed university Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (“ROTC”) programs and personnel assigned to Fort Knox, Kentucky. Paige also served as a Brigade Judge Advocate where she advised commanders on personnel management, judicial and non-judicial punishments for soldiers and cadets, training operations risk management, and government monetary regulations.
Before her legal work, Paige was a cavalry officer in the Army and served as one of the first female combat arms officers. Additionally, Paige worked at a technology start-up company in Washington D.C. serving Fortune 500 clients and government agencies.
Outside the Firm
Paige enjoys early 2000’s pop music, yoga, scuba diving, flying, singing in choir, and visiting as many countries as possible.
Credentials
Admissions
- Illinois
- U.S. District Court - Northern District of Illinois
Education
- Yale University, BA
- University of California Berkeley School of Law, JD