Matthew Allen Jacober
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Matthew Allen Jacober is a seasoned attorney based in Saint Louis, MO, focusing his practice on business litigation, estate planning, general practice, and transportation law at the Law Offices of Matthew Allen Jacober. With extensive litigation experience, Mr. Jacober specializes in complex, document-intensive cases, employing advanced computer-assisted discovery techniques to effectively identify and utilize critical supporting documentation for his clients. His diverse legal background encompasses a wide range of areas, including leasing transactions—primarily representing lessees—criminal and civil defense at federal, state, and municipal levels, and qui tam defense concerning Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Additionally, Mr. Jacober has a proven track record in enforcing non-competition covenants, litigating on behalf of homeowners alleging builder or developer fraud, and representing property owners in condemnation proceedings. Mr. Jacober's legal acumen is further highlighted by his previous roles, including service on the Criminal Justice Panel and as a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Illinois. In this capacity, he prosecuted condemnation matters on behalf of the Illinois Department of Transportation. His judicial experience includes serving as a law clerk for Judge Frederick J. Hess of the Illinois Court of Claims, where he honed his legal research and writing skills. With a commitment to providing strategic legal advice and advocacy, Matthew Allen Jacober is dedicated to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients in the complexities of business litigation and beyond.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.