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Parsons entered private practice in Chicago, Illinois from 1949 to 1951, also serving as an assistant corporation counsel during that time. [2] He was appointed as an Assistant United States Attorney of the Northern District of Illinois, serving from 1951 to 1960. [2] He was a judge of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois from 1960 to ...
James D. Montgomery Sr. (born February 17, 1932, in Louise, Mississippi) is a prominent African-American attorney in Chicago and one of the Trustees for the University of Illinois. [1] Montgomery previously served as Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago under Mayor Harold Washington.
The firm was the lead counsel for plaintiffs in the litigation arising from the E2 nightclub stampede. [ 5 ] The firm achieved a $16 million settlement from the City of Chicago for the killing by a police officer of Latanya Haggerty.
The corporation counsel is the title given to the chief legal officer who handles civil claims against the city in some U.S. municipal and county jurisdictions, including negotiating settlements and defending the city when it is sued. Most corporation counsel do not prosecute criminal cases, but some prosecute traffic and local ordinance ...
Robert William Fioretti (born March 8, 1953) is an American attorney and politician who served as an alderman in the Chicago City Council for the 2nd ward, which included portions of Bronzeville, East Garfield Park, Illinois Medical District, Little Italy, Loop, Near West Side, Prairie District, South Loop, University Village, Westhaven, and ...
100 Church Street, New York, NY 10007: Employees: 444 (FY 2024) Annual budget: $65.3 million (FY 2024) Court executive: ... OATH does not guarantee a right to counsel
G. Flint Taylor (born April 16, 1946) is an American human rights and civil rights attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, who has litigated many high-profile police brutality, government misconduct and death penalty cases.
In 1980, Lorenz was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Illinois Supreme Court, losing to fellow Appellate Court Judge Seymour Simon. [6] While a justice, he was a member of the Illinois Courts Commission [ 7 ] and as a member of the 1st District Appellate Court's executive committee. [ 8 ]