About Tyler M.
Tyler M. Neher took a direct path into law school and finished his legal training in 2020. He attended Northern Illinois University College of Law beginning in 2017 and earned his J.D. in 2020. Those years at law school shaped his approach to legal work, emphasizing careful reading of statutes and steady attention to procedure.
After graduating, Neher built a practice that is anchored in Illinois. He is a member of the Illinois bar and is active in county bar organizations that serve the same communities where he practices. His memberships include the DuPage County Bar Association and the Kane County Bar Association. He maintains current standing in these groups and uses them to stay connected to local developments in the law.
Colleagues describe Neher as methodical. He favors a steady, workmanlike approach to client matters. That style shows in how he prepares filings and in his courtroom demeanor. He has taken on a range of assignments that require a clear grasp of state procedures and the rules that govern practice in Illinois courts.
Outside the courtroom, Neher’s professional interests include continuing legal education and practical problem solving for clients. He attends programs offered by local bar groups and participates in discussions on evolving practice issues. Those activities inform his day-to-day work and give him a practical perspective when advising clients on next steps.
Neher practices at McSwain Nagle Giese & Rapp, P.C., where he works alongside other lawyers who handle matters across the state. At the firm he contributes to client work and supports litigation and transactional efforts when called upon. He maintains a focus on matters arising under Illinois law and on serving clients in county-level matters where detailed procedural knowledge matters.
He lives and works in the communities he serves and keeps active ties to DuPage and Kane counties through his bar association work. That local connection shapes how he approaches cases and how he advises clients about the practical realities of pursuing legal remedies in Illinois courts. His current practice centers on legal matters under Illinois law.