HeplerBroom attorney Sarah Jolley

Overview

Sarah M. Jolley represents individuals, businesses, and other organizations in a variety of complex civil litigation matters. Her areas of focus include toxic tort, premises liability, products liability, medical malpractice, and personal injury.  Ms. Jolley takes a collaborative, problem-solving approach to litigation and works tirelessly to protect her client’s interests.

Education

  • University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, J.D., 2023
  • University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, Certificate in Dispute Resolution, 2023
  • University of Missouri-Columbia, B.A.s in English, History, and Political Science, summa cum laude, 2019

Law School Honors/Involvement

  • American Constitution Society
    • Diversity and Inclusion Chair
  • Board of Advocates
    • Winner, 2022 Mediation Competition 
  • Dean’s List
  • Journal of Dispute Resolution
    • Editor in Chief
    • Recipient, John E. Burrus Memorial Prize for Best Student Submission 
  • Women’s Law Association
    • Vice President

Admissions & Affiliations

  • Illinois
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois

Professional Associations

  • Madison County Bar Association

Practices

Insights

News

Publications

  • “Home Run or Strike Out: Can Baseball Arbitration Solve America’s Medical Debt Crisis?” Journal of Dispute Resolution, Vol. 2022 No. 2 (2022).
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