Jill M. Webb, Partner

A tireless advocate for plaintiffs’ rights
Attorney Jill Webb has been an indispensable part of the Phillips Law Offices for more than seven years. During her 16-year legal career, she has been a staunch advocate for the rights of plaintiffs to access the justice system and to seek full compensation for their injuries. Jill has been extensively involved in public interest legal issues and has even lobbied Congress to oppose legislation that would impinge upon plaintiffs’ rights.
Jill takes great pride in helping individuals and families whose lives have been turned upside down by unexpected injuries to get the compensation they need and deserve. She has always loved to fight the good fight and is not afraid to go up against the big insurance companies to do what is right for her clients. She is a vital part of the team at Phillips Law Offices.
We are Illinois attorneys who are fully committed to transvaginal mesh failure victims
Jill Webb and the rest of the team at the Phillips Law Offices are committed to the cause of plaintiffs’ rights. We make a personal commitment to fight for each of our clients, and our activity in the community and public forums reflects our earnest desire to shape public policy in favor of those who suffer injuries due to negligence, professional malpractice and defective products. Call us today at 312.620.1199 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with a knowledgeable attorney. You can count on us to be by your side throughout the course of your transvaginal mesh case.
Areas of practice
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Admitted
- Illinois, 1996
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 1996
- U.S. Supreme Court, 2005
Education
- J.D., With Honors, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1996
- Chicago–Kent Trial Team, 1995–1996
- B.A., Northwestern University, 1993
Professional memberships
- Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
- Co-chair, Seminar Planning Committee, 2008–2009
- Board of Managers, 2003–2004
- Member, 1998–present
- American Association for Justice, formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America
- Vice-chair, Membership Oversight Committee, 2004–2006
- Member, Membership Oversight Committee, 2002–present
- Chair-elect, New Lawyers Division, 2005–2006
- Treasurer, New Lawyers Division, 2004–2005
- Secretary, New Lawyers Division, 2003–2004
- State Liaison, Women’s Caucus, 2001–present
- Host, Student Trial Advocacy Competition, Chicago Region, 2005
- Member, Law Schools Committee, 2003–2006
- Exchange Advisory Committee, 2002–2006
- Chair, Publications Committee, New Lawyers Division, 2005–2006
- Public Justice, formerly Trial Lawyers for Public Justice
- Board of Directors, 2005–2008
- State Coordinator, Illinois, 2004–2009
- Membership Committee, 2005–2008
- Women’s Bar Association of Illinois
- Judicial Evaluation Committee, 2007–2009
- Member, 2001–present
- Illinois State Bar Association, Member, 1999–present
- Advisory Board, Northwestern Business College, 2000–present
- Parkview Lutheran Church, Council Member, 2007–2009
- Professional Women’s Club of Chicago, Member, 2002–2004, 2008–present
- Local School Council, Chicago Public Schools, Community Representative, 1998–2000
Honors and awards
- Named one of the 40 Illinois Attorneys Under Forty To Watch, 2008
- Recognized as an Illinois Super Lawyer, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2010
- Avvo.com highest rating of 10.0 of 10.0, Superb in Illinois in the areas of medical malpractice, birth injury, trucking accident, car/auto accident, wrongful death, personal injury and workers compensation
Publications and presentations
- “Insurance, Liens and Settlement” Moderator, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Seminar on March 28, 2009
- "How To Argue And Win A 2-615 Motion To Dismiss” Speaker, Chicago Bar Association Seminar entitled "Mastering A Section 2-615 Motion To Dismiss," October 2007
- “Taking The Deposition Of The Defense Liability Witness” Speaker, AAJ Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, July 2007
- “Finding Expert Witnesses” Speaker, Chicago Bar Association Seminar entitled “Expert Witnesses: Everything You Wanted To Know From A To Z,” June 2007
- “Failure To Perform A Cesarean Section” Moderator, ATLA Teleseminar, October 2006
- “Deposition Strategies” Speaker, ATLA Annual Convention, Seattle, Washington, July 2006
- “Deposition Techniques” Speaker, Chicago Bar Association Pre-trial Litigation Seminar, March 2006
- “New Lawyer Marketing Strategies” Sidebar, ATLA Newsletter, July 2003
- “You Can’t Handle The Truth: Cross-examination Of The Defense Expert” Speaker, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Seminar, St. Louis, Missouri, April 2003
- "Medical Malpractice Seminar" Moderator, Illinois Trial Lawyers, December 2002
- “Overcoming The Willful Hurdle In Municipal Cases” Speaker, ATLA Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada, July 2001
- Adjunct Professor, Loyola University Chicago College of Law, 2006–present
- Adjunct Professor, Institute of Legal Studies, Northwestern Business College, 2001–2003
Representative cases
- ____ v. City of Chicago, wrongful death – paramedic response, Court No. 97 L 3579, verdict of $50 million, resulted in confidential settlement after post-trial motion was granted
- ____ v. Northwestern Memorial Hospital, medical malpractice – wrongful death, Court No. 03 L 14911, Cook County, settlement of $2,850,000
- ____ v. ABK Construction et al., construction negligence, Court No. 04 L 14157, Cook County, settlement of $2,700,000
- ____ v. Loyola Health Systems, medical malpractice – brachial plexus injury, Circuit Court of Cook County, settlement of $1,750,000.
- ____ v. Waukesha Cherry Burrell, products liability, Court No. 02 L 6339, Cook County, settlement of $1,350,000
- ____ v. Confidential, Physician and hospital medical malpractice – brachial plexus injury, Circuit Court of DuPage County, settlement of $1,230,000
- ____ v. Morrone, DDS, dental malpractice – wrongful death, Court No. 06 L 512, DuPage County, settlement of $1,135,000
- ____ v. Advocate, medical malpractice – wrongful death from cholesterol medication, Circuit Court of Cook County, settlement of $1,000,000
- ____ v. Confidential Hospital, medical malpractice, settlement of $950,000
- ____ v. Community Medical, premises liability, Court No. 02 L 8708, Cook County, settlement of $900,000
- ____ v. Winter, automobile collision, Court No. 00 L 2536, Cook County, settlement of $850,000
- ____ v. Cobra Logistics, Inc., trucking collision, Court No. 05 L 5556, Cook County, settlement of $750,000
- ____ v. Elverum, automobile wrongful death, Court No. 05 L 654, Cook County, verdict of $750,000
- ____ v. Goranitis, automobile collision, Court No. 99 L 13186, Cook County, verdict of $533,390
- ____ v. Boury, M.D., medical malpractice, Court No. 03 L 262, DuPage County, verdict of $174,758.29
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