A trial lawyer since 1998, Thomas R. Mulroy III joined Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. as a Partner in 2018.
In his time with the firm, he has recovered more than $100 million on behalf of his clients.
Mr. Mulroy brings a unique perspective to the firm, having extensive experience conducting trials by jury on behalf of defendants in negligence cases. As such, he has an inside understanding and mastery of the strategy and tactics used by our opponents.
He brings that same level of intensity and competitiveness to the firm, and he also brings in-depth knowledge in the fields of general personal injury, medical negligence, and products liability. Mr. Mulroy has been appointed as lead trial lawyer in over a dozen multi-million dollar negligence cases. He also has experience in states across the country litigating cases involving medical device technology and medical software engineering. Mr. Mulroy is also an expert in cases involving Legionella infection and the institutional standards for Legionella prevention programs.
Mr. Mulroy attended the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and law school at the Loyola School of Law, where he graduated with honors. During law school, he worked for the City of Chicago representing the City of Chicago in a variety of personal injury and civil rights matters. He served judicial clerkships for the Hon. Donald J. O’Brien as well as the Hon. William D. Maddux, former Presiding Judge of Cook County.
Mr. Mulroy is an adjunct professor at the Loyola School of Law, teaching pre-trial litigation. He has given multiple presentations to lawyers on topics such as preparing witnesses, how to cross-examine experts, and how to prepare complex cases for trial.
He is also an active member and lecturer for the Chicago Bar Association and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
In his spare time, Mr. Mulroy is a guitar player. He is also an instructor and competitor in martial arts and holds the rank of black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.