Jack Marcheschi, Esq.

Jack Marcheschi is a Social Security Disability Hearing attorney dedicated to advocating for justice and serving his clients with diligence and integrity. His journey into the legal field began with an unexpected shift in academic focus. Originally a nursing student at Ohio State University, he discovered his passion for law after transferring to the University of Cincinnati in 2015.

Determined to turn his newfound passion into a profession, Jack’s commitment led him to Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. While in law school, he contributed to the Thomas M. Cooley Law School Innocence Project, working on cases involving wrongful convictions. Additionally, he gained valuable legislative experience as a Representative Intern for former Michigan House Member Tanisha Yancey, where he worked on policy matters impacting local communities.

His drive to serve others ultimately led him to his current role as a Hearing Attorney for the law offices of Hiller Comerford, where he applies his legal expertise to advocate for his clients, navigate complex legal matters, and seek benefits on their behalf.

With a diverse background combining compassion from his early nursing studies and sharp legal acumen developed through hands-on experience, Jack brings a unique and empathetic approach to his practice. He remains committed to using the law as a vehicle for change and justice, ensuring that every client receives the quality representation they deserve.

Education

  • The Ohio State University
  • The University of Cincinnati
  • Thomas M. Cooley Law School (Formerly Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School)

Admission

  • Kentucky