- In private practice since 1995, Steven H. Jesser has represented many US and international healthcare providers, businesses, and individuals in contract transactional, regulatory, licensing-disciplinary, litigation-trial, and appellate matters.
- Mr. Jesser was the first Associate General Counsel of Northwestern Memorial Hospital/HealthCare in Chicago, which is the primary teaching hospital of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and an internationally renowned tertiary care medical center. He served in this prestigious position for fourteen years.
- Previously he was a litigation-commercial real estate development attorney of DLA Piper, LLC (US) an international law firm in 29 countries.
- He has also been an Assistant State's Attorney of Cook County, Illinois, serving as felony trial attorney.
- He has written and lectured throughout the country on numerous subjects in corporate, health, and criminal law.
- Martindale-Hubbell Top Rated LawyerTM for Chicago, Wisconsin, and New England
- Selected to Illinois Super Lawyers
- Lexis-Nexis Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating: AV Preeminent (Highest Rating for Legal Ability and Ethical Standards)
- Lexis-Nexis Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent LawyersTM(U.S.A. and International), 94th edition
- Selected to Who's Who in American Law 2011-2012 (17th Edition), Who's Who in America 2012 (66th Edition), Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011-2012 (8th Edition) and Who's Who in the World 2012 (29th Edition)
- Member, College of State Bar of Texas
- Accredited Attorney for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (Washington, DC)
- Appointed by United States Courts of Appeals for the Third (DE, NJ, PA, VI), Fourth (MD, NC, SC, VA, WV), Sixth (KY, MI, OH, TN), Seventh (IL, IN, WI), Eighth (AR, IA, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD), and Eleventh (AL, FL, GA) Circuits to their Criminal Justice Act Appellate Attorney Panels (18 USC § 3006 A)
Admitted to Practice in Illinois, Arizona, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Texas, Wisconsin, and District of Columbia