Jerome G McSherry, PC

Arlington Heights, United States

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Specialties

The Law Office of Jerome G. McSherry specializes in Probate and Estate Litigation and Contested Will and Trust Litigation, as well as Estate Planning. Mr. McSherry is an accomplished negotiator and civil trial lawyer with more than 25 years of experience protecting the interests of clients in and out of court. He provides highly skilled legal representation to clients throughout the Chicago metropolitan area. Mr. McSherry’s law practice is distinguished by a degree of legal skill you would expect from a large downtown firm, but in a convenient suburban Arlington Heights location. He has an impressive record of success representing Fortune 500 companies such as McDonald’s, Red Roof Inn, Marriott, Brunswick Corp. and a number of insurance companies. His proactive approach to disputes and legal concerns and his dedication go providing cost-​effective legal representation, ensures clients’ time and money is well-​spent.

History

Established in 1985.

Extensive experience involving civil litigation, primarily centered in probate and estate litigation and contested wills. Mr. McSherry’s law firm provides services related to all aspects of litigation and trial preparation.

Meet the Business Owner

Jerome G. McSherry M.

Business Owner

Jerome McSherry is a member of both the Illinois and Arizona State Bar Associations, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, American Bar Association and the American and Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. He has also served as Adjunct Professor of Probate Administration and Estate Planning at a local college. Results obtained by Mr. McSherry in lawsuits have been cited in numerous local and national publications. In addition, one of his cases was the subject matter contained in a published book, «A Family Saga» by Martin Dover Press, 2008. Mr. McSherrry has also served as a legal columnist for Pioneer Press Publications and has appeared on Chicago Public Television as a panelist on Tort Reform Legislation.