About John J.
John J. Pavich pursued liberal arts studies before turning to law. He earned a B.A. from St. Norbert College in 1998 and completed his J.D. at Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 2002. Those years framed a move from Midwest undergraduate classrooms to the rhythms of Chicago legal training.
After law school he established practice credentials that span both state and federal courts. He is admitted to practice in Illinois and in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He also holds admission in the 4th Circuit and maintains professional standing in England and Wales. Those registrations reflect a practice that touches local and transatlantic work.
Professional memberships punctuate his career. He joined the Illinois State Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association in 2005, the same year he took membership in the Serbian Bar Association of America. In 2009 he added membership in the Law Society of England and Wales. He retains those memberships as part of his ongoing connection to legal communities at home and abroad.
His law firm is Pavich Law Group, P.C., which operates offices in Chicago and in Dyer. Those offices are the base for client meetings, filings and courtroom appearances. He works from those locations and manages matters that require coordination across different jurisdictions.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and attentive to procedural requirements. He handles matters that involve federal filings and cases that cross state or national lines. The range of admissions he maintains allows him to prepare pleadings in federal court and to engage on issues that touch England and Wales as well as Illinois.
Pavich balances litigation-readiness with professional memberships that keep him plugged into both local and international practice standards. He remains active in bar organizations that reflect his background and the geographical scope of his work. He practices from the Chicago and Dyer offices of Pavich Law Group, P.C., concentrating on matters in Illinois, federal court proceedings, and issues involving England and Wales.