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Meet the Attorneys and Staff at Allison & Mosby-Scott

The attorneys and staff at Allison & Mosby-Scott have a long history of providing clients in Bloomington, Illinois, and surrounding communities in McLean County, Sangamon County, Livingston County, Logan County and DeWitt County with caring, professional legal service. Our lawyers and professional staff work together efficiently to ensure clients needs are met promptly and cost effectively.

We invite you to learn more about each attorney by clicking on their name. The contact our office to schedule an initial consultation.

Kimberly S. Edwards

I have been a legal assistant for more than thirteen years. I am a certified paralegal, and I received my associate's degree from Illinois Central College. I attend continuing education courses to remain up-to-date on legal issues and the latest technology in order to better serve our clients' needs and keep clients informed as to the status of their cases. I am a member of the Legal Secretaries Association of McLean County. I assist legal counsel in the areas of family law, juvenile law, personal injury, real estate, probate, civil litigation and appeals. I have worked under the direction of Michelle Mosby-Scott since 1997.

Judith M. McGinnes

I attended Illinois Commercial College, and I have had a real estate license since 1975. I have been a legal secretary since 1964, and I have vast experience with the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, estate planning, probate and real estate. My experience has allowed me to gain a clear understanding of the legal arena in which I work and has furthered my objective of ensuring our clients receive superior legal services. I work under the direction of Bill Allison.

Heather L. Bowers

I assist legal counsel in the areas of family law, real estate, civil litigation and appeals (including DCFS and administrative appeals). I am attending law school to obtain my law degree. I have worked under the direction of Michelle Mosby-Scott since 2001.

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