Jillian M. Clark - Edwardsville, IL
Attorney at Byron Carlson Petri & Kalb, LLC
Real Estate Transactions Lawyers in Edwardsville, IL
411 St. Louis Street Edwardsville, IL 62025
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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13
Years
Experience
Edwardsville Real Estate Transactions Lawyer
Updated: 04/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Transactions
- Estate Planning
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Formations
Attorney Information
Overview
Jillian Clark is a transactional associate with Byron Carlson Petri & Kalb with a focus on real estate, business law, and estate planning. She has a wide range of real estate experience, including commercial leasing, foreclosure litigation, title review, and residential and commercial property sales, financing and development.
Prior to joining BCPK, Jillian gained litigation experience representing banks, mortgage servicers, construction companies, real estate investors, and personal injury plaintiffs. She has participated in mediations and has experience drafting pleadings, discovery, performing depositions, and arguing motions.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Jillian M. Clark
Included on the 2023 Illinois Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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The John Marshall Law School,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2013
J.D.
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The John Marshall Law School,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2013
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Non Legal Education
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University of Wisconsin,
Madison,
Wisconsin, 2008
B.A.
Major: History
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University of Wisconsin,
Madison,
Wisconsin, 2008
Current Employment Position(s)
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Transactional Associate
Bar Admissions
- Illinois, 2013
- Missouri, 2015
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Illinois, 2016
Other Affiliations
- Illinois State Bar Association (Member)
- Missouri State Bar Association (Member)
- Madison County Bar Association (Member)
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