Shannon McNulty is a partner at Clifford Law Offices, leading the firm’s fraud, mass torts, whistleblower/qui tam matters and class actions. McNulty focuses her practice on complex litigation involving concealment, conspiracy, contract disputes, employment disputes, sexual harassment, environmental issues and anti-trust claims. Admitted to practice in 2004, she previously worked ten years at the Chicago Police Department, including as chief of staff for the first deputy superintendent. Prior to joining the Chicago Police Department, McNulty conducted in-depth research concerning homicides in Chicago. Using her data analysis, McNulty was part of a team that developed strategies for identifying patterns of vulnerability and risk, with corresponding solutions. She has significant experience in evaluating and litigating allegations of risk, fraud and concealment, including instances in which the government is defrauded. She frequently incorporates data-driven evidence in the work-up of her cases.
McNulty values inclusiveness and has a reputation for creating opportunities for counsel with varying backgrounds to work together on cases. Consistent with the firm’s values, McNulty is known for her collaborative leadership in cases, and she is routinely sought by counsel all over the country to join the work-up and trial of contested litigation in Chicago and elsewhere. McNulty is known for her role in cases that demand the relentless rigor, commitment and resources for which Clifford Law Offices is known. Her practice is varied, and she has successfully litigated cases against defendants located in China, Japan, Germany, Mexico and Canada. She is known for devising creative solutions in resolving complex case matters. Typically, McNulty’s cases involve subjects or parties that necessitate strict confidentiality. Clients and co-counsel equally value McNulty’s skilled risk assessment and sensible judgment in handling sensitive matters.
Lawdragon Honors
| Honor | Year | Practice |
|---|---|---|
| The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America | 2026 | Plaintiff Litigation |
| The 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2025 | Class Actions, Mass Torts |
| The 2024 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2024 | Class Actions, Mass Torts |
| The 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers | 2023 | Class Actions, Mass Torts |
McNulty was a co-lead counsel of the trial team in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy proceedings that presented evidence during a six-day trial involving 41 witnesses resulting in a $250,000,000 settlement on behalf of acute care hospitals. In re Purdue Pharma L.P, Case No. 19-23649 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.). McNulty was also instrumental in the negotiation and implementation of an acute care hospital trust that is expected to disburse approximately $45,000,000 in relief to hospitals fighting the opioid epidemic. (In re: Mallinckrodt Plc, et al., United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware, Case No. 20-12522). McNulty served as liaison counsel in the data privacy suit against TikTok which resolved for $95,000,000. (In re TikTok, Inc., Consumer Priv. Litig., MDL No. 2948, Case No. 20 C 4699). She recently resolved for $3,000,000 a whistleblower case involving allegations of product incentivization by a pharmaceutical company. She has also recently had a confidential multi-million dollar settlement against a Fortune 500 manufacturer concerning various allegations of breach of contract, fraud and concealment.
McNulty has been appointed to committee and leadership positions in several cases, including: Casino Queen Marquette, Inc. et al. v. Scientific Games Corp. et al., Case No. 1:21-cv-001798 (N.D. Ill.); In re TikTok, Inc., Consumer Priv. Litig., MDL No. 2948, Case No. 20 C 4699; In re Soc’y Ins. Co. COVID-19 Bus. Interruption Prot. Ins. Litig., Case No. 20 C 02005 (N.D. Ill. 2021); In Re: National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athlete Concussion Injury Litigation, MDL No. 2492, Case No. 16 C 8727; In Re: Herbal Supplements Marketing And Sales Practices Litigation, MDL Nos. 2619, 2620, 2621, 2622, Case No. 15-cv-5070; In re Target Corporation Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, MDL No. 14–2522 (D. Minn.); Eubank, et al., v. Pella Window Corporation, Case No. 06 C 4481; In re Talcum Powder Litigation, Circuit Court of Cook County, Case No. 17 L 2169; In re DePuy Hip Litigation, Circuit Court of Cook County, Case No. 10 L 10506; In re Advocate Data Breach Litigation, Circuit Court of Cook County, Case No. 13 CH 20390. Consistent with her practice values, in one recent appointment of McNulty the court noted what he considered to be “… an all-star team of sorts or an Olympic team, made up of individuals from perhaps different individual teams, but who are asked to come together…” Shannon works exceptionally well under the circumstances of bringing people together for the benefit of those whom she represents.
McNulty is licensed in Illinois and admitted to practice in a number of federal district courts throughout the country, including districts in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, West Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, California and Arizona. She has argued before the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
McNulty also maintains a practice for those seriously injured, with most recently having settled cases involving the fatal stabbing of a student at school ($2.9 million); a failure to supervise and monitor a tender-aged resident of a group home ($2.25 million); the sexual abuse of a group home resident ($3.5 million); a wrongfully prescribed dosage of insulin that resulted in a brain injury ($18 million); a failure to timely diagnose an aortic dissection ($6.5 million); a failure to warn of a defect in implanted medical device ($3.5 million). She represents professionals in their partnership and contract disputes, successfully resolving several matters with confidentiality.
McNulty attended night law school at DePaul while working full-time at the police department. McNulty’s determination resulted in her completing law school one year ahead of schedule. She was recognized as an outstanding student in trial advocacy and contracts, having received the CALI Award for excellence in both of these fields. She holds a Masters of Science from the School of Management of Public Services at DePaul University (1997), which bestowed upon her the American Society of Public Administrators’ Student of the Year Award. She graduated cum laude from Loyola University in Chicago (1992).
McNulty gives back to the community. She has worked in the Albany Park neighborhood on crime prevention efforts, which resulted in her being recognized for outstanding service by the U.N.I.T.E. civic organization, and she has also devised and implemented several successful fundraising efforts for families in Chicago’s Bronzeville community. McNulty also initiated the NYPD/CPD Memorial Foundation, raising in only two weeks nearly a half-million dollars for the immediate benefit of families of New York Police Officers who died in the 9/11 attacks. She has served six years as an officer of her school board, and recently led an effort with the fifth-grade class to make blankets and stuff care packages with necessities for delivery by the children to the veteran-residents of the Manteno V.A. Home. McNulty was also a member of the Northern District of Illinois 200th Anniversary Committee, which culminated with a bicentennial celebration of federal courts in Illinois.
McNulty is a member of the American Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers’ Association, Illinois State Bar, Chicago Bar, Illinois Trial Lawyers’ Association, International Society of Barristers, the Federal Bar Association, and the Northern District of Illinois Historical Society.