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Why Bianca Gamez Became an Attorney
Bianca Gamez chose a career in law because she understands how overwhelming it can feel when your future is suddenly placed in someone else’s hands. As a first-generation high school, college, and law school graduate, she learned early on that perseverance and advocacy can change the direction of a person’s life. That foundation shaped her belief that everyone deserves clear guidance, strong representation, and an attorney who truly listens.
She is driven by the idea that behind every case is a real person or family facing one of the most important moments of their lives. For Bianca, the practice of law is not just about legal outcomes. It is about protecting dignity, restoring confidence, and helping people feel supported during uncertain times.
Building Strength Through Real Courtroom Experience
During law school, Bianca gained meaningful courtroom experience in the Domestic Violence Unit at the Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office. She appeared in court regularly, worked directly with victims, and prepared cases that demanded precision, compassion, and courage. That experience taught her how powerful strong advocacy can be when someone feels vulnerable or unheard, and it continues to guide how she approaches every client relationship today.
Her time in court reinforced the importance of preparation, clarity, and calm leadership. These are the same qualities she brings to each case, ensuring clients feel informed, respected, and confident in the legal process.
Commitment to Excellence and Communication
Bianca graduated magna cum laude from the Northern Illinois University College of Law, where her dedication and work ethic earned her multiple honors recognizing excellence in criminal law, property law, and trial advocacy. She views these achievements not as titles, but as proof of her commitment to mastering the skills necessary to fight effectively for her clients.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Bianca believes communication is one of the most important tools an attorney can offer. Being able to speak with clients in the language they are most comfortable with allows her to build trust, eliminate confusion, and make the legal process more accessible and personal.
A Broad Perspective with a Local Focus
Bianca earned her undergraduate degree magna cum laude from Valparaiso University in Political Science and French and completed international studies in Bordeaux and Paris. These experiences shaped her empathy, adaptability, and ability to understand different perspectives, qualities that strengthen her ability to connect with clients from all walks of life.
Licensed in both Indiana and Illinois, Bianca is dedicated to serving individuals and families with care, determination, and integrity. She brings a steady presence, a strong voice in the courtroom, and a genuine commitment to guiding her clients through some of the most difficult chapters they may ever face.
Associate Attorney
Northern Illinois University College of Law, DeKalb, IL
Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude – May 2025
Université de Bordeaux, France
May 2023 – July 2023
Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and French – May 2021
Boston University, Paris, France
August 2019 – December 2019
Brewster Parker Award – Excellence in Property, Real Estate, and Land Use Law courses
Outstanding Contribution in Trial Advocacy Programs – 2025
Phi Beta Kappa Society, Eta of Indiana Chapter – Academic Honor Society
Pi Delta Phi, Iota Kappa Chapter – National French Honor Society
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