About Julia A.
Julia A. Pucci built a foundation in the social sciences before turning to the law. She earned a B.A. in sociology and political science from Illinois Wesleyan University in 2002. Three years later she completed her J.D. at Saint Louis University School of Law in 2005. That combination of undergraduate study and legal training shapes how she approaches cases and client conversations.
Her professional life is anchored in Illinois. She is licensed to practice in the state and conducts her work through Pucci Pirtle. Over the years she has handled matters that require familiarity with local rules and procedures. She is known among colleagues for methodical preparation and for keeping a steady line of communication with clients.
Pucci holds memberships in several bar organizations. She belongs to the State Bar of Illinois and maintains ties to the Kane County and McHenry County bar associations. Those memberships keep her connected to developments at the state and county levels and offer recurring opportunities to engage with peers and judges in the region.
Colleagues describe her courtroom presence as measured. She favors clear organization of records and careful witness preparation. Files she manages tend to reflect attention to procedural detail and timely filings. She routinely navigates hearings and pretrial conferences, where clarity and punctuality are often decisive.
Outside the courtroom she applies her background in sociology and political science to client intake and case strategy. That perspective helps her identify factual threads and community context that matter to judges and juries. She also places emphasis on practical outcomes, weighing litigation risks against alternatives that can move a matter toward resolution.
She practices at Pucci Pirtle, which operates multiple offices under that firm name. Her current practice is centered in Illinois, where she represents clients before state courts and local agencies through her work at Pucci Pirtle.