About
John J. Driscoll, a certified lawyer in Illinois, Missouri, and Minnesota, specializes in helping cerebral palsy victims nationwide. With a background in serving as the Jury Commissioner for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois, John brings a wealth of revel in to his prison practice. Before pursuing a profession in law, John J. Driscoll served as the Jury Commissioner for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois, showcasing his dedication to upholding justice and fairness inside the criminal device. This early revel in laid the foundation for his future criminal career, instilling in him a sturdy feel of responsibility and duty towards his customers. Upon receiving his J.D. from the Saint Louis University School of Law, John embarked on his prison journey, becoming certified to practice in Illinois, Missouri, and Minnesota. Specializing in instances concerning cerebral palsy sufferers, John has efficaciously represented severa families suffering from the negligent actions of medical experts, ensuring that they acquire the justice they deserve. In addition to his prison exercise, John is actively involved in countrywide meetings, in which he stocks his information on pharmaceutical litigation with different practitioners. His latest talking engagement at Mealey's Pharmaceutical Litigation SuperConference in Chicago highlighted his in-intensity expertise of kingdom consumer fraud acts as they relate to pharmaceutical litigation. With a sturdy willpower to his customers and a passion for advocating for the ones in want, John J. Driscoll continues to make a positive effect inside the legal area, supplying expert criminal representation to individuals and families throughout the country.
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Experience
- Founder
The Driscoll Firm
2007 - In-Chamber Law Clerk
Illinois Appellate Court Justice Melissa A. Chapman
2001 - In-Chamber Law Clerk
Illinois Appellate Court Justice Charles W. Chapman
2001
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2010 - Current
1997 - Current
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Conditional Fees
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