
Matthew Jacober
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Licensed for 23 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Estate Planning
Language
English
About
Mr. Jacober has extensive litigation experience and focuses his practice on business litigation, specifically complex, document intensive litigation utilizing computer assisted discovery techniques to effectively identify and use supporting documentation to advise clients. His experience includes leasing transactions (primarily on behalf of lessee), criminal and civil defense (including federal, state and municipal), qui tam defense (Medicare/Medicaid Fraud) enforcement of non-competition covenants, litigation on behalf of homeowners alleging builder or developer fraud and representation of property owners in condemnation proceedings. Mr. Jacober has worked for the Criminal Justice Panel and was a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Illinois, assigned to the Illinois Department of Transportation where he prosecuted condemnation matters on behalf of the State of Illinois. He also served as law clerk for Judge Frederick J. Hess of the Illinois Court of Claims.
Practices Areas
Estate Planning
Litigation
White Collar Crime
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
We met with Mr. Jacober to discuss litigating when we sustained property damage. We suffered the turmoil of the ensuing arguments. They made partial restitution when they heard we had a competent lawyer. The remaining amount was not enough to justify the expense of Mr. Jacober's opinion. I appreciated his honesty and not going for billable hours.
We met with Mr. Jacober to discuss litigating when we sustained property damage. We suffered the turmoil of the ensuing arguments. They made partial restitution when they heard we had a competent lawyer. The remaining amount was not enough to justify the expense of Mr. Jacober's opinion. I appreciated his honesty and not going for billable hours.
We met with Mr. Jacober to discuss litigating when we sustained property damage. We suffered the turmoil of the ensuing arguments. They made partial restitution when they heard we had a competent lawyer. The remaining amount was not enough to justify the expense of Mr. Jacober's opinion. I appreciated his honesty and not going for billable hours.