As a trial lawyer, Jim Pullos's philosophy on litigation is based on integrity and hard work for his clients. Pullos strives to fight for justice on behalf of those people harmed and always acts with a sense of urgency to hold wrongdoers accountable.
During his time at Clifford Law Offices, Pullos has worked on a vast variety of complex and catastrophic cases for those whose lives have been forever impacted. He has worked on matters which include toxic tort injuries, roadway injuries involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles, premises liability injuries, sexual abuse claims, civil rights violations, and wrongful death matters. Pullos recently tried a seven-week case where his team obtained a verdict of $5.6 million for a union worker who died from mesothelioma as a result of asbestos exposure.
Lawdragon Honors
| Honor | Year | Practice |
|---|---|---|
| The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2026 | Toxic Tort, Personal Injury, Transportation, Premises Liability |
| The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2025 | Toxic Tort, Personal Injury, Transportation, Premises Liability |
| The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2024 | |
| The 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2023 | Toxic Tort, Personal Injury, Transportation, Premises Liability |
Over the past several years, Pullos has proudly worked to achieve just compensation for his clients, including securing numerous multi-million-dollar settlements. For example, Pullos secured a $5 million settlement for a truck driver who suffered severe injuries when he was hit by a concrete truck. Pullos achieved a $6 million settlement for the family of a jail detainee who died from an untreated sinus infection. Pullos also obtained a $7.25 million settlement for the family of a disabled adult who died in an assisted living facility. To see his results in greater detail, please see James C. Pullos case results.
As a lifelong resident of Chicago, Pullos prides himself on hard work and standing up for what is right. After law school, Pullos served fourteen years in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office where he proved to be an accomplished litigator in all aspects of trial work in the Illinois and federal trial courts and appellate courts. During this time, he routinely worked on complex matters, including wrongful death, highway negligence, civil rights, labor and employment, medical deliberate indifference/medical negligence, class-action, criminal and other significant tort matters.
Pullos’s hard-work, judgment, and successful results earned him recognition and trust by his colleagues, his bosses, as well as the Cook County State’s Attorney culminating with his promotion to lead two of the most complex and busiest litigation practice groups in the Civil Actions Bureau as Supervisor of the Torts and Civil Rights Division and Supervisor of the Labor and Employment Division.
As a supervisor for six years, Pullos actively litigated high-profile matters across a broad spectrum of legal issues as well as trained and mentored a staff of attorneys appearing on hundreds of state and federal lawsuits involving tort, civil rights, and labor and employment law. Prior to joining Clifford Law Offices, Pullos most recently worked as a managing trial attorney for a national insurance company.
Pullos has tried more than 50 cases to verdict and hundreds of bench trials and hearings in federal and state courts. In addition to his broad trial work, Pullos also proved himself to be a successful legal writer and appellate advocate where he has prepared numerous state and federal appellate briefs and presented oral arguments before the Seventh Circuit Court Appeals.
Throughout his career, Pullos has distinguished himself with tireless investigation and persistence in an effort to earn his clients the most just case resolution. He brings passion on behalf of those he serves and shares empathy with those victims of tragedy at all times.
Pullos currently resides in the Beverly-Morgan Park neighborhood on Chicago’s Southside with his wife and three children.