Steven H. Jesser

2700 Patriot Boulevard., Glenview, IL

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Education

1974
Illinois Institute of Technology, J.D.

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Ellen m

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04 Jan, 2025
Bob is a trusted advisor who helped us work through the estate planning process. Bob helped my husband and I create living trusts so settling our estate will be streamlined for our children. He is extremely knowledgeable and helped educate us on the different options available. Highly recommend Bob Kealy as you work through the complexities of estate planning!
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Louis claps

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03 Jan, 2025
Bob, is an exceptional attorney, estate planner and counselor. We worked with Bob recently and he did everything on time and on budget. His communications were clear and concise. And he set and met expectations with a friendly and confident manner that gave us confidence and complete peace of mind. I would highly recommend Bob to anyone looking for an experienced, well articulated and very professional attorney.
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Nitika rosa

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03 Jan, 2025
Bob was excellent at helping us get our estate planning in place in an extremley professional, seamless and timely manner!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and Thorough
“Detail-oriented, Professional, Knowledgeable”
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Excellent Communication and Responsiveness
“He explained everything to me and my family and we are very confident that everything was done properly.”
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Friendly and Personable
“Robert was a pleasure to work with. He was very knowledgeable, friendly and willing to work around our schedule.”
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Highly Recommended by Clients
“I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for quality legal services.”
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Affordable and Competitive Pricing
“Bob's fees were extremely competitive-we received a great return on our investment.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2011:
Illiois Jurisprudence, General Volume Editor of Education Law, Vol. 25
2011:
Illinois Jurisprudence, General Volume Editor of Workers’ Compensation, Vol. 26
2008:
Chicago Hospital News, o Illinois Physician Discipline;
2008:
Chicgo Hospital News, o Illinois Advanced Practice Nursing
2005:
Illinois Jurisprudence, Chapter(s) Author, Health Law, Vol. 27
1985:
• Medical and Hospital Negligence (, Consent
1976:
Chicago Bar Record, The Grand Jury Bypass
1974:
• Law Enforcement Legal Defense Manual, Chapter(s) Author
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