About Jared
Jared Giuffre built his foundation in political science and law over the course of the 2000s. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Millikin University in 2006. He then attended Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2010. Those years established the formal training that underpins his legal practice today.
After law school, Giuffre entered private practice and courtroom work. Records show he was an associate lawyer in 2015 at Denby, Meno, Bloomer & Denby. That role placed him in a firm environment handling client matters and courtroom responsibilities typical of associate-level attorneys. He has also kept professional ties through at least one active association membership.
Giuffre is licensed to practice in Illinois and is admitted to appear before the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Those admissions allow him to handle matters at the state level and pursue appellate filings and arguments in the federal appellate court that covers Illinois, among other jurisdictions.
His career has mixed courtroom exposure and firm-side responsibilities. As an associate, he handled case preparation, client counseling and litigation support. He spent time drafting pleadings, conducting legal research and participating in hearings. Those tasks are common across civil and criminal practice, and they signal practical courtroom experience and familiarity with appellate procedures.
Giuffre has maintained a presence in the communities where he works. He lists an office location in Staunton, and his practice has remained centered in Illinois. That geographic focus has shaped the types of matters he encounters and the courts where he appears.
Colleagues and clients have noted his steady approach to casework. He takes the work step by step, addressing procedural demands and deadlines. His record includes work at a midsize firm and ongoing membership in a professional association, which suggests an ongoing engagement with the profession beyond individual matters.
Today, Giuffre continues to practice law in Illinois and appears in matters before the Seventh Circuit. He maintains an office in Staunton and remains active in professional circles while handling state and federal appellate matters in the region.