About Sharon R.
Sharon R. Booker-Brown earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Southern California in 1977. Fifteen years later she returned to law school and graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School with a J.D. in 1992. Those two degrees frame a career that bridges human behavior and legal procedure.
She is admitted to practice in the Illinois state courts and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Over the years she has maintained a steady courtroom presence in the region. Court filings and appearances in both state and federal forums form a regular part of her professional routine.
Booker-Brown’s professional affiliations include her work at Booker Law Group, LLC. She practices from that office and manages matters that arise in the jurisdictions where she is admitted. Her role at the firm places her in day-to-day contact with clients and opposing counsel, and it keeps her engaged in pretrial preparation and litigation work.
Her education in psychology and law inform the way she approaches cases. The psychology background helps in assessing witness testimony and client interactions. The law degree provided the technical training required for federal and state practice. Those two strands of training shape how she prepares for hearings, conducts discovery, and presents arguments to judges and juries.
Colleagues and court records describe a lawyer who handles procedural demands and the practical needs of clients. She routinely files pleadings in state court and appears in the Northern District when matters require federal jurisdiction. Her work includes drafting motions, responding to discovery requests, and advocating in court. The details of her daily docket change, but the emphasis remains on clear legal analysis and court-ready preparation.
Today she practices at Booker Law Group, LLC, representing clients in matters brought in Illinois state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.