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Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced that the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Ruth H. Lofthouse and James R. M. Newman as associate judges of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit.
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Larson Joins HeplerBroom as Attorney of Counsel.
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Illinois Supreme Court Justice Rita Garman, who is the longest-serving judge in Illinois, announced Monday that she will retire after nearly 50 years on the bench.
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Barack Ferrazzano Congratulates Six Newly Elected Partners.
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Benesch Adds 2 Litigation Associates in Chicago.
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Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Ruth Isabel Gudino as At-large Circuit Judge of Cook County.
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Polsinelli Adds Attorney to Energy Law Practice.
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Jones Day partner Brian Sedlak recognized as a 2021 Real Estate/Construction Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal.
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Freeborn & Peters LLP welcomes Amanda C. Andrews, Jerome R. Crabtree, and Robert A. Sikorski to the firm’s Chicago office as attorneys in the Corporate Practice Group, with Amanda and Jerome also joining the firm’s Trust and Estates team.
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Jeremy Glenn has been named a 2020 Client Choice winner by Lexology and the International Law Office (ILO) – in the Illinois Employment and Benefits Law category.
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Jeremy Glenn, a member of Cozen O’Connor’s national Labor & Employment Practice and Office Managing Partner of the Chicago office, has been named a 2020 Client Choice winner by Lexology and the International Law Office (ILO) – in the Illinois Employment and Benefits Law category.
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Jeremy Glenn has been elected as a Fellow in The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.
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Jeremy Glenn has been appointed to serve as the Office Managing Partner for the Chicago office of Cozen O’Connor
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Thompson Coburn is proud to announce that the firm has elected seven attorneys to partnership, effective January 1, 2019.
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Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP welcomes seven lateral associates to the firm.
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The NCAA can require student athletes to wait at least one full academic year before playing when transferring to a new Division 1 university or college, a federal appeals court in Chicago has ruled.
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A state appeals panel has determined a Will County judge ruled improperly in a dental malpractice suit, saying the judge was wrong, in part, for allowing an expert witness presented by the defendant dental practice to use skulls as more than just visual aids.
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Gill GarmanIllinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Rita B. Garman’s husband has died.Gill M. Garman, a senior partner at Kesler Nelson Garman Brougher & Townsley P.C. in Danville, died Saturday at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, according to his obituary and a Monday news release form the court. He was 71.Not only was Gill known for helping Garman reach the center seat behind the state high court
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