About Ross
Ross Good graduated from the University of Illinois–Chicago John Marshall Law School in 2013 after completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Illinois–Chicago in 2010. He matriculated at a time when the legal market was shifting and entered the profession with a recent academic foundation in both Illinois law and broader federal procedure.
His educational record is straightforward. The J.D. from UIC John Marshall provided classroom training in doctrine and practice. The undergraduate degree preceded that and anchored his ties to Chicago, a city that has shaped much of his early legal education.
After law school Good secured admission to practice in multiple jurisdictions. He is admitted in Illinois and in Florida, and he holds admission to the Ninth and Eleventh U.S. Courts of Appeals. Those credentials allow him to appear in state and federal settings across several regions of the country. The multistate admissions suggest a practice capable of crossing state lines when matters require it.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and practical in handling files. He approaches a matter by breaking it into discrete legal questions and working through authority and fact. His routine emphasizes written advocacy and careful courtroom preparation. That approach is consistent with lawyers who maintain admissions in federal appellate courts, where briefs and records often determine outcomes long before oral argument.
Good’s career path reflects steady professional development rather than headline-grabbing litigation. He has maintained registrations that let him represent clients in both Illinois and Florida and in the Ninth and Eleventh Circuits. As of 2026 he practices across those jurisdictions, representing clients in state and federal matters and in the appellate courts where he is admitted.