Juan R. Thomas
Of Counsel
Chicago Office
525 N. Broadway # 575
Aurora, Illinois 60507
Juan R. Thomas is Of Counsel to Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A., and is the founder and principal of The Thomas Law Group. Dr. Thomas' practice includes the following specialties: real estate/estate planning, labor and employment, and family law. In addition, Dr. Thomas provides counseling and training to firm clients in areas involving personnel, collective bargaining, and business development matters.
The National Black Lawyers: Top 100 includes Dr. Thomas on its list of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers, an honor given only to a select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications. Membership in this exclusive organization is by invitation only and is limited to the top 100 attorneys in each state or region who have demonstrated excellence and have achieved outstanding results in their careers. Dr. Thomas' selection was based upon his performance as an exceptional lawyer in the practice area of matrimonial and family law in the State of Illinois.
Because of Dr. Thomas' dedication to developing lawyers for bar leadership and community service, in August of 2023, he was elected Secretary of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP), a national association of lawyers-leaders whose mission is to provide high-quality programming and leadership development training for members of the legal community. With his election, Dr. Thomas is in line to serve as President of NCBP during the 2026-2027 bar year.
Dr. Thomas is currently a member of the American Bar Association's Board of Governors. He served as the Chair of the American Bar Association's Civil Rights & Social Justice Section during the 2022-2023 bar year. As Chair, he convened the first-ever Economic Justice Summit where he brought together policymakers, experts, and community leaders to develop policy solutions to address issues of economic inequality. Dr. Thomas also launched and hosted a weekly podcast named "The Chair Chat" where he interviewed leaders in numerous fields to address civil rights and social justice issues. He is a past member of the ABA's Africa Law Initiative Council and the Nominating Committee.
Dr. Thomas is the 2nd Vice President of the Illinois Bar Foundation, placing him in line to become only the second African American lawyer to serve as President of the foundation since its creation in 1951. Dr. Thomas also represented the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) in the American Bar Association's House of Delegates from 2021-2023, becoming the only the second African American lawyer in the 148-year history of the ISBA to represent the state bar in the ABA House of Delegates. He previously served on the ISBA Board of Governors from 2019-2021. Dr. Thomas is also the past Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Constitution Society (Chicago Chapter) and serves as the General Counsel to the Morehouse College National Alumni Association. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Leadership Greater Chicago Fellows Association, the Cook County Bar Association, and is the Board Treasurer for Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC).
Dr. Thomas served as the 75th President of the National Bar Association (NBA) from 2017-2018. During his term as President, the NBA co-founded the National Commission for Voter Justice to address voter suppression across the country while advancing electoral reform and civic engagement. Under his Law & Technology Initiative, Dr. Thomas was the first NBA President to lead the Association to Silicon Valley to promote more diversity and inclusion in the technology industry. Also, under Dr. Thomas' leadership, the NBA established its first LGBTQ+ Lawyers Division to further advance an inclusive environment for all members of the Association regardless of their sexual orientation or identity.
Dr. Thomas' passion is community and public service. While in law school, he successfully ran for the West Aurora School Board, commuting 120 miles each way every weekend during the campaign. At the age of twenty-five (25), Dr. Thomas became the youngest person ever elected to the West Aurora School Board and became the first African American ever re-elected to the Board in 1999. While on the school board, Dr. Thomas served as Chairman of the Board's Personnel Committee. In 2005, he was elected Aurora Township Clerk becoming the first African American to win a township-wide office in Aurora, IL, the second largest city in the state. In 2009, he was re-elected Aurora Township Clerk with 57% of the vote, receiving more votes than any other candidate seeking an Aurora Township office that year. Dr. Thomas was the first Democrat ever to serve as Aurora Township Clerk.
From 2013-2019, Dr. Thomas served on the Board of Directors of Mutual Ground Inc., an organization committed to providing services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their families. He is the former Chair of the State Conference of Illinois NAACP Legal Redress Committee, a past board member of the A+ Foundation for the West Aurora School District #129, and the past General Counsel and board member for 100 Black Men of Chicago, Inc.
Dr. Thomas is the former 1st Vice President of the DuPage County Branch of the NAACP and has previously served on the boards of the Community Renewal Society, the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, the University of Illinois College of Education Board of Visitors, and the University of Illinois College of Law Alumni Association.
Dr. Thomas received the American Bar Association's 2024 Spirit of Excellence Award for his efforts to promote a more racially and ethnically diverse legal profession. The Spirit of Excellence Award is presented to lawyers who excel in their professional settings, who personify excellence, and who have demonstrated a commitment to racial and ethnic diversity. In 2023, Dr. Thomas was selected by the Chicago Defender as a Men of Excellence Honoree. In 2018, Dr. Thomas was awarded the Katie Holmes Educational Foundation Public Service Award for Leadership and Service in the Legal Community. In 2011 and again in 2015, Dr. Thomas was given the honor of being named Citizen of the Year by his fraternity, Omega Psi Phi, Mu Xi Chapter for his service and dedication to the community. He has received the NAACP, DuPage County Branch's President's Award both in 2013 and 2014, as well as, a 2014 recipient of the NAACP, DuPage County Branch's Claude Audley Award of Leadership Excellence, for his leadership and service to the community. Dr. Thomas has received six Presidential Service Awards from the National Bar Association in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2016, and 2024 for his contributions to the field of law. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the American Law Institute. Dr. Thomas is a 2004 Fellow of the Harvard Divinity School Summer Leadership Institute and a 2002 Leadership Greater Chicago Fellow.
A graduate of Morehouse College, Dr. Thomas received his Juris Doctor and master's in educational policy degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. An ordained Baptist minister, Dr. Thomas also holds a Master of Arts in Religious Studies from the University of Chicago Divinity School and a Doctor in Ministry Degree in Preaching from the Chicago Theological Seminary.
In addition to his professional and civic involvement, Dr. Thomas and his wife, Angela, are proud members of the Cathedral of Grace, St. John AME in Aurora where he serves as the Minister for Social Justice.