About Jaclyn J.
Jaclyn J. Kurth joined Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. as an associate attorney in 2021, specializing in catastrophic personal harm, scientific malpractice, and nursing home negligence cases. She is certified to exercise in Illinois and Wisconsin.
In her first trial with the corporation, Ms. Kurth received a $1.8 million premises liability verdict for a Texas female who became assaulted through an on-duty lodge security guard. As a regulation clerk at the corporation for three years, she labored on excessive-profile instances, which include a $3 million wrongful demise verdict in rural Illinois and a report-putting $4.five million agreement in Wisconsin for a college bus collision victim.
Ms. Kurth earned her Juris Doctor with magna cum laude honors from UIC John Marshall Law School in 2020. She served on the Moot Court Honors Council and was a Staff Editor for The John Marshall Law Review. Her article, “Sufficiently in Conflict: The Reservation of Illinois Rule of Evidence 407,” become published in 2020. She received her bachelor’s degree in English from Carroll University in 2017, in which she changed into offered the Gordon Folsom English Award.
Ms. Kurth is active in numerous felony businesses, which include the Lake County, Illinois State, Cook County, Chicago, McHenry County Bar Associations, and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
In her unfastened time, she enjoys baking and spending time along with her husband, Mike, daughter Lydia, and their a hundred-pound Newfoundland dog, Wren. › ›
In her first trial with the corporation, Ms. Kurth received a $1.8 million premises liability verdict for a Texas female who became assaulted through an on-duty lodge security guard. As a regulation clerk at the corporation for three years, she labored on excessive-profile instances, which include a $3 million wrongful demise verdict in rural Illinois and a report-putting $4.five million agreement in Wisconsin for a college bus collision victim.
Ms. Kurth earned her Juris Doctor with magna cum laude honors from UIC John Marshall Law School in 2020. She served on the Moot Court Honors Council and was a Staff Editor for The John Marshall Law Review. Her article, “Sufficiently in Conflict: The Reservation of Illinois Rule of Evidence 407,” become published in 2020. She received her bachelor’s degree in English from Carroll University in 2017, in which she changed into offered the Gordon Folsom English Award.
Ms. Kurth is active in numerous felony businesses, which include the Lake County, Illinois State, Cook County, Chicago, McHenry County Bar Associations, and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
In her unfastened time, she enjoys baking and spending time along with her husband, Mike, daughter Lydia, and their a hundred-pound Newfoundland dog, Wren. › ›