About Erin
Erin Jackson is the managing partner at Jackson LLP Healthcare Lawyers in Illinois. She leads the firm’s work on matters arising in health care law and represents clients before state regulatory bodies. Her role combines leadership of the firm with direct client work.
Jackson trained across several disciplines before entering the law. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and French from Elmhurst College, then completed a Master of Science in Criminal Justice at New Mexico State University. She went on to receive a J.D. from the University of New Mexico School of Law.
Her education gave her a mix of perspectives on public policy, enforcement and legal doctrine. That background informs how she approaches regulatory questions and disputes. Over time she moved from academic study to practice in Illinois, where she is licensed to work.
Professionally she has built her career at Jackson LLP Healthcare Lawyers. As managing partner she oversees the firm’s operations and the delivery of legal services. She also maintains an active role advising clients on matters tied to health care regulation and compliance.
Jackson is active in professional circles related to her field. She holds membership in the Illinois Association of Healthcare Lawyers, where she participates in programs and discussions that touch on state-level developments. She also engages with peers around emerging legal issues that affect providers and institutions.
The firm operates from multiple offices under the Jackson LLP Healthcare Lawyers name. In that setting Jackson balances administrative responsibilities with casework and counseling. Her practice involves the kinds of regulatory and statutory questions that commonly arise in health care practice in Illinois.
Clients and colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She tends to break complex regulatory schemes into discrete issues and address them one at a time. That practical method shapes how she manages matters at the firm.
She continues to lead Jackson LLP Healthcare Lawyers while handling health care law matters in Illinois. Her current practice focuses on health care law and related regulatory issues in the state.