Schmiedeskamp Robertson Neu & Mitchell Lawyers - Quincy IL

John Longlett

John Longlett

John R. Longlett

John R. Longlett has practiced law in Quincy for many years primarily in the areas of estate and business planning, real estate, agricultural law and banking. He represents both individual and business organizations in estate and trust planning and administrations, business entity structure, organization and taxation. Also representing individual and business clients, he has expertise in handling real estate acquisitions, sales, exchanges and other transactions. John advises agricultural clients in various areas including business entity planning, organization and succession. Additionally, John has extensive experience in representing financial institutions and currently serves as counsel for two community banks.

Community service is important to John and he has been involved in his community and in Adams County over the course of his career. He has assisted with the organization of several non-profit groups and continues to assist with their activities.
  • EDUCATION

    University of Missouri, J.D.

    University of Illinois, B.S. Agriculture

  • ADMISSIONS, MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS

    State 

    Illinois


    Bar 

    Illinois State Bar Association

    Adams County Bar Association


    Courts 

    U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois

    United State Tax Court


    Professional 

    Former Member of the Illinois State Bar Association Assembly

    Former Member of the Illinois State Bar Association Taxation Section Council


    Civic 

    Board of Directors of Great River Tigers Chapter of the Mizzou Alumni Association

    Member, Professional Advisors Council to the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

    Former Board Member, Adams County Fair Association

    Former Member, Liberty Community Unit District #2 School Board

    Former Member, Liberty Education Foundation

    Past President, Zion Lutheran Church Council

  • PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS

    Recognitions 

    Missouri Law Review


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