About Quinton

Quinton Osborne is licensed to practice law in both Illinois and Missouri. He works across state lines, applying rules and procedures from two distinct systems. That dual licensure shapes how he prepares cases and advises clients. It demands attention to detail and an ability to translate legal concepts between jurisdictions.

Osborne built his legal foundation through formal legal study and bar qualification in two states. He maintains memberships in professional associations and participates in continuing legal education to stay current on rule changes and case law. Those memberships are active and form part of how he keeps pace with developments that affect clients on both sides of the Mississippi River.

Over the course of his career he has handled matters that require navigating different statutory frameworks and court procedures. He has experience managing cases that begin in one state and have consequences in the other. That background informs a practical approach to scheduling, evidence gathering and local practice requirements.

His work often involves coordinating with local counsel, adapting filings to state-specific formats and advising clients on where and when to bring claims. He pays attention to procedural points that can determine outcomes: deadlines, preservation of issues and jurisdictional strategy. In contested matters he has operated in state court dockets and administrative settings, preparing pleadings, taking depositions and arguing motions.

Colleagues describe his style as direct and methodical. He values clear communication and routine updates so clients understand next steps. He frames legal questions in plain terms and lays out choices rather than promising specific results. That approach helps clients weigh risk and plan for hearings or settlement talks.

Outside the courtroom he uses association involvement to exchange practical insights with other lawyers in Illinois and Missouri. Those conversations often center on evolving statutes, procedural adjustments and case law that changes how similar matters are handled. He brings those practical updates back into client work to refine strategy and timing.

He currently focuses his practice on representing clients in matters governed by Illinois and Missouri law.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Illinois
Missouri

Office Locations

Main Office

 799 Roosevelt Road, Suite 3-201 Glen Ellyn IL 60137