ISBA Bar News

March 2009

ISBA Elections

CONTESTED Third Vice-President (1 to be elected)

Richard D. Felice, Wheaton. Princi-pal, Law Firm of Richard D. Felice, P.C.; private practice, concentrated in domestic relations and litigation. Education: Loyola University, Chicago, with honors, 1976; Northern Illinois University, with honors, J.D., 1979. ISBA: Secretary (2007-08); liaison to judiciary advisory polls and family law. Member Scope and Correlation Committee and Standing Committee on Budget and Audit. Former member, ISBA Task Force on Attorneys for Children; Assembly member; elected Chair, ISBA Assembly Agenda Committee (2002-03). Board of Governors (2003-09). DuPage County Bar Association: Member (1979-present); Chairperson, Admissions and Membership Committee (1989-92); lectured for seminars: Younger Members, Criminal Law, Legislative, Children’s Rights; active participant in Family Law Committee. Chairperson fee arbitration panel for family law cases and participated in training new panelists. Court Annexed Mandatory Court Arbitration, Chairperson. Joint Kane/DuPage County Matrimonial Seminar (2003). Instructor for Matrimonial Trial Advocacy (2002-03). Previously served as a DuPage Delegate member, House of Delegates for American Bar Association. Past-President of DuPage County Chapter of Justinian Society. Served for five years as Director and Past-President DuPage County Bar Association, past Chairperson of Judiciary Committee. Past-President of the DuPage County Bar Foundation. Director Illinois Bar Foundation (2007-present), Gala co-chair raffle 2008, Fellow Gold Member. Member DuPage Association of Women Lawyers, ITLA and Women’s Bar Association of Illinois. Served as member of the Special Committee of the Future of the Courts Conference. Recipient of the Ralph A. Gabric Award for Professional Excellence (2004). Appointed by United States Federal District Court to the Illinois Merit Selection Committee to select Federal Magistrate Judges for Northern District (2001). Appointed by Illinois Supreme Court to the Illinois Supreme Court Rules Committee (2000-09). Legislative Family Law Study Committee (2008-09). ISSUE STATEMENT: Sensitive to the needs of all lawyers in hard economic times and committed to increasing access and diversity in the profession.

John E. Thies, Urbana. Shareholder, Webber & Thies, P.C., concentrating in general litigation. Admitted: Illinois (1988), U.S. Supreme Court (1998), U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit (1998) and the U.S. District Court for the Central (1989), Northern (2005) and Southern (2005) Districts of Illinois. Education: University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., 1988; Indiana University, with distinction, B.A., 1984. ISBA activities: Treasurer (2006-07); Secretary (2005-06); Board of Governors (2001-07); Assembly (1996-present); Scope and Correlation (2002-07); Budget and Audit (2006-07); Investments (2006-present); Civil Practice & Procedure Section Council (2007-present); Membership & Bar Activities- past Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary (1989-99); numerous other standing, special or conference planning committees; Illinois Bar Foundation-Advisory Counsel (2000-01) and Silver Fellow; frequent ISBA speaker or facilitator. Other bar-related activities: Supreme Court Committee on Character & Fitness (current member); Chicago, American, Champaign County, and 7th Circuit Bar Associations; American Bar Foundation- Fellow; BACS- current Vice President; Justinian Society of Lawyers; Attorney’s Title Guaranty Fund; IRELA; Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation- Board of Directors. Community activities: U of I President’s Council; Cunningham Children’s Home Foundation- President (2001-present); CU Schools Foundation- past Chair. Personal: John and his wife Terry are the parents of two daughters, Kathryn and Caroline. ISSUE STATEMENT: I have been fortunate to have served at virtually every level of our Association with outstanding bar leaders from throughout our state. This experience has taught me that the ISBA has prospered because it has never lost sight of serving the needs of its core membership. Our Association must maintain its commitment to serving the public by improving the administration of justice, maintaining an independent judiciary and furthering the rule of law. With your help, I will work to ensure that the ISBA’s attention to these priorities continues.

CONTESTED – Board of Governors – Cook County (2 to be elected)

Gregg A. Garofalo, Chicago. Founding and managing partner at Garofalo & Thiersch, P.C.; litigation and transactional attorney concentrating in the area of probate, including guardianship and decedent’s litigation, estate planning and residential and commercial real estate. Education: Chicago-Kent College of Law-IIT, LL.M., Taxation, anticipated in 2009; Chicago-Kent College of Law-IIT, J.D., 1999; Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A. Public Accounting, 1992. Admitted: Illinois (1999). ISBA: Illinois Bar Foundation, YLD Liaison (2008-present); Chair, Young Lawyers Division (2007-08); Standing Committee on Law-Related Education for the Public (2007-08); Trusts and Estates Committee; Solo and Small Firm Conference Committee (2006); Diamond Fellow, Illinois Bar Foundation. Other professional affiliations: Treasurer, the Justinian Society of Lawyers (2008-present); Treasurer, Bruders Foundation (2008-present); Board member, Justinian Society Children’s Endowment Fund (2007-present). Member: ABA; CBA; ITLA; Women’s Bar Association of Illinois; Bohemian Lawyers Association; Cook County Bar Association; Justinian Society of Lawyers; Nordic Bar Association; North Suburban Bar Association; Northwest Suburban Bar Association; South Suburban Bar Association; Southwest Suburban Bar Association. ISSUE STATEMENT: I am running for a position on the Board of Governors because the ISBA plays such a vital role in the practice of law for so many Illinois attorneys, and I want to be able to continue to contribute to the success and growth of the ISBA. My goals would be to increase member involvement, increase membership growth and respond to attorneys’ needs. Specifically, I would work with the other board members to create programs to help continue the involvement of young lawyers through their careers. During this very difficult economy, all lawyers need a strong bar association to assist with the daily challenges of the practice of law including finding business opportunities, affordable continuing legal education options, and office management. Please visit my website at www.bog2009.com and sign-up to be a supporter.

Mauro Glorioso, Westchester. Incumbent. Practice: Commissioner-State of Illinois-Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB); Previous: Served the PTAB as an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). Presided over cases involving major real estate tax assessment disputes on commercial properties between taxpayers and Cook County; private practice; Arbitrator, Circuit Court Cook County; College Instructor. Education: Saint Xavier College, BA, Chicago (Ranked #1 in graduating class); The John Marshall Law School, JD, Chicago. ISBA activities: Secretary of the ISBA (2008-09); Board of Governors (2006-09); Board of Governors’ Liaison: State and Local Taxation Section, Real Estate Section, Government Lawyers; Scope and Correlation (2007-08); Task Force on Unauthorized Practice of Law; Assembly (1998-2009); 2 years elected Chair of the Assembly Agenda Committee (2000-02); Future of the Courts Implementation Committee (2002-04); Judicial Evaluations Committee (2000-2006). Proposed establishment of ISBA Special Committee to Review Governor’s Report on Capital Punishment (Special Assembly meeting, Old State Capitol, Springfield, March 2002). Illinois Bar Foundation, Fellow; ISBA Mutual Policyholder. Affiliations: President, Justinian Society of Lawyers; ABA; CBA; CCBA; Women’s Bar Association of Illinois; Hispanic Lawyers of Illinois; IRELA; Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA); American Association for Justice (formerly ATLA); National Association of Administrative Law Judges; Big Shoulders Fund-assists poverty-stricken inner-city schools. Resides in Westchester with wife, Pearl; daughter, Mary, 10; son, Nicholas, 7. ISSUE STATEMENT: “I am a firm believer in the people”-Abe Lincoln. I also believe in the people - the ISBA membership. As an incumbent on the Board and Secretary of the ISBA, I have established leadership roles working hard for membership. I would serve membership well for another term. I believe the Board’s role is service and responsiveness to all members. My goals: keep ISBA relevant; diversify and increase membership; improve public’s perception of attorneys and the lawyer’s image; prevent the unauthorized practice of law.

Shawn Kasserman, Chicago. Partner, Corboy & Demetrio, P.C.. Selected as one of the top 100 Super Lawyers in Illinois (2009); 40 Under 40 Illinois Attorneys to Watch (2004). Education: Western Illinois University, B.A., 1987; DePaul College of Law, J.D., 1990. Admitted: Illinois Bar (1990). ISBA member since 1990; Chair, Young Lawyers Division (1997-98); ISBA YLD Council Member (1991-98); Ad Hoc Committee for the First Annual ISBA Leadership Conference (1993-94); ISBA Leadership Conference, Moderator (1994-95); Organizational Committee for the ISBA Leadership Conference (1995-96). Board of Directors, Illinois Bar Foundation (IBF) (2008); Scholarship Committee, IBF (2007); IBF Gala Raffle Co-Chair (2006). ITLA member since 1990; ITLA Board of Managers, ITLA Executive Committee (2008-09). American Association for Justice Young Lawyers Section Board of Governors (1991). ABA member; ABA Political Action Committee (1993). Member CBA; CBA Young Lawyers Section, Homeless and Runaway Youth Committee (1992-93); CBA Judicial Evaluation Committee (1998-99). Member, DuPage County Bar Association, DCBA Civil Practice Committee (1995-96). Member, Woman’s Bar Association. Board of Directors, Kids In Danger (2004-present). Commissioner, Glen Ellyn Planning Commission (2005-07). Speaker/Presenter at: ISBA Seminars (1997, 1999, 2003, 2005-07); “Pre-Trial Conference Strategies,” Litigation Skills Seminar, Law Bulletin (2009); “Ethics of Confidentiality Clauses,” Case Evaluation Conference, Law Bulletin (2007); “Crosses that Kill - Top Cross-Examination Techniques,” Law Bulletin (2007); “Civil Complaints: Plaintiff’s Perspective; Drafting the Complaint; Responses to Defense Motions” (2006); “Premises Liability,” Update and Review, ITLA (2005); “Closing Arguments,” Maximizing Damages Seminar, ITLA (2005); “Maximizing Your Clients’ Recovery through Proper Allocation of Settlement,” Potpourri of Civil Practice, Tort and Insurance Law program, ISBA (2003); “Evidence and Objections: Laying Foundations for Introducing and Raising and Rebutting Evidence”, CBA (2003-04); “Toxic Torts,” National Business Institute (2000); “Civil Practice and Procedure,” ISBA (1999); “Maximizing Damages: The Plaintiff’s Perspective,” Prosecuting the Negligence Case (1997); “Plaintiff Personal Injury Law,” ISBA (1997).

Naomi H. Schuster, Chicago. Incumbent. Associate Judge, Domestic Relations Division, Circuit Court of Cook County. Education: DePaul University College of Law, J.D., 1978. Admitted: Illinois Supreme Court and United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1978); United States Supreme Court (1998). Private practice (1978-2007) concentrating in areas of real estate, litigation, estate planning and commercial law. ISBA activities: Board of Governors (2005-present); Scope and Correlation Committee member (2006-07, 2008-present); Assembly Delegate (1998-present); Recipient of Board of Governors Award (2003); General Practice Section Council Chair (1995-96); Family Law Section Council (2008-present); Elder Law Section Council Chair (2003-04); Finance & Budget Committee Chair (2003-04); Task Force on Unauthorized Practice of Law Chair (2006-07); member of Committee on Communications for Next Century (1998), Legislation Committee (1999-2006), Standing Committee on Bar Elections (2000), Bar Election Supervision Committee/Election Teller (2002-04), Special Committee on Future of the Courts (2004), Special Committee on Ancillary Services (2004), Future of the Profession Conference Committee (2004-06), Investment Committee (2003-present); Board Liaison for Traffic Laws Section Council (2008-09), Corporate Law Departments Section, and Standing Committee on Professional Conduct. Judge of 2008 Annual Lincoln Award Legal Writing Contest. Illinois Bar Foundation Gold Fellow, Chair of Fellows (2005-06). Member of 2007 Illinois Supreme Court Conclave on Professionalism. Member: Illinois Judges Association (Board of Directors 2008-present), Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. - Board of Directors (2006-07), Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association - Board Member (2001-07), Women’s Bar Association of Illinois - Director (1994-96), and Southwest Bar Association - President (1998). Lecturer/Speaker at ISBA and IICLE programs on general practice/real estate/elder law issues. Contributor to the General Practice and Elder Law Newsletters. ISSUE STATEMENT: Past experience in the legal community with various organizations and almost 30 years in private practice have prepared me to continue to serve the ISBA to keep our Association the leader among bar associations serving Illinois lawyers.

Board of Governors – Area 1 – Uncontested

James F. McCluskey, Lisle. Principal, Momkus McCluskey, LLC. Concentrating in commercial and general civil litigation. Education: Elmhurst College, B.S., 1976; Northern Illinois University, J.D., 1979; The John Marshal Law School, L.L.M, 1988. Associations: Member of DuPage County Bar, Illinois State Bar, and Kane County Bar. Chairperson of the ISBA Assembly’s Agenda and Practice Committee; past member of the Civil Practice & Procedure Council (2002-07); served on the Allerton House Committee; member of the Tort Law Committee and Judicial Evaluations Committee Outside Cook County. Served as Director, General Counsel, Associate General Counsel, Assistant Treasurer, and President of the DuPage County Bar Association. Served as a DuPage Delegate member, House of Delegates for the American Bar Association. Past President of the DuPage County Bar Foundation. Recipient of the Ralph A. Gabric Award for Professional Excellence in 2005, and the DuPage County Bar Association Lawyer of the Year Award in 2008.

CONTESTED – Board of Governors – Area 3 (1 to be elected)

Craig D. Brown, Geneva. Trial lawyer with law offices of Foote, Meyers, Mielke & Flowers, LLC. Born in Greenville, North Carolina. Education: Graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1989 and earned his Law Degree from DePaul University in 1992. Member of the Illinois State Bar Association, the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, the Kane County Bar Association, and the Illinois Leading Lawyers Network. Began legal career by working for a large civil defense firm in Chicago, Illinois, defending physicians in medical malpractice cases. Gained valuable trial experience as a Felony Criminal Prosecutor for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office from 1994 to 1998. Prosecuted a wide variety of felonies including homicide, aggravated sexual assault, and large scale narcotics trafficking cases. Since 1998, practice has focused on representing the special needs of individuals and families whose lives have been tragically changed because of serious personal injury or wrongful death. Personal interests include coaching youth athletics. Lives with his wife, who is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University College of Law, and three daughters in Geneva, Illinois. Mr. Brown’s supporters for election to the ISBA Board of Governors include the following: Tom Leahy, Robert Clifford, Keith Hebeisen, Phillip Corboy, Kim Presbrey, Dan Konicek, Laird Ozmon, Mike Block, Robert Speers, John McAdams, Mark Kawinski, John R. Felton, James Quigley, Tracy Rizzo, Kim DiGiovanni, Robert Kramer, Alfred Kirkland, John Schroeder, Rene Cruz, Robert Smith, Keith Johnson, Matthew Shaw, Steve Jacobs, Kent Ayers, John Spesia, Mike Kalland, and Jerry Marconi.

Lisa M. Nyuli, South Elgin. Partner: Ariano, Hardy, Nyuli, Johnson, Richmond & Goettel, P.C. Family law, general civil practice. Education: University of Illinois, B.S., 1986; Northern Illinois University College of Law, J.D., 1989. Admitted: Illinois (1989); Northern District of Illinois (1989); United States Supreme Court, (2004). ISBA activities: Member since 1989; Assembly (2001-07); Chair, Committee on Judicial Advisory Polls (2006-07), member (2000-present); member, CLE Committee (2004-present); member, Solo and Small Firm Conference Committee (2006-present). Kane County Bar Association: President (2004-05), Vice President (2003-04), Secretary/Treasurer (2002-03), Board of Managers (1998-2006); Chair, Family Law Committee; Chair, Delivery of Legal Services Committee; Chair, Families First Legal Aid Committee. Kane County Bar Foundation: President (2001-03), Director (1996-present); Chair, Children’s Waiting Room Committee; Chair, Solicitations Committee. Elgin Bar Association: President (2004-05). Illinois Bar Foundation, Silver Fellow. American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Fellow. Honors: Family Law Achievement Award, Kane County Bar Association (2003); Northern Illinois University College of Law Alumni Council, Alumnus of the Year (2005); Kane County Bar Foundation Pro Bono Award (2006). Speaker at numerous ISBA and KCBA seminars, GAL trainings. Community activities: Family Counseling Service of Aurora, President (1999-2001), Board of Directors (1991-2002); YWCA Legal Aid Clinic volunteer (1992-2000); YWCA Board of Directors (1991-92); St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club (1990-99, Paul Harris Fellow). ISSUE STATEMENT: I seek to use my extensive working bar leadership and committee experience to assist the Board of Governors in critically examining existing ISBA programs and benefits, with an emphasis on proactive anticipation through long-range planning to create innovative solutions to meet the future requirements of Illinois attorneys and judges.

John S. Rossi, Joliet. Principal, McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC. Trial and appellate practice concentrated in family law, wills and trusts, and real estate. Education: University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., 1991. Admitted: Illinois Supreme Court (1991), U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois. ISBA member (1992-present). Will County Bar Association: Current member, Board of Directors (2001-present), current First Vice-President. Illinois Supreme Court Judicial Screening Committee for Twelfth Judicial Circuit Vacancy. Former Peoria County and Will County Felony Assistant State’s Attorney. Former member: Will County Historical Preservation Commission, Will County Juvenile Diversion Program Mentor, and St. Raymond’s Parish Administration Council. Currently certified Divorce mediator and Guardian ad Litem.

Board of Governors – Area 4 – Uncontested

Elizabeth L. Jensen, Peoria. Incumbent. Kavanagh, Scully, Sudow, White & Frederick, P.C.; concentrating in school, municipal, and labor and employment law. Education: Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, J.D., 1993. Admitted: Illinois and U.S. District Court for Central and Northern Illinois. ISBA: Member (since 1994); Board of Governors member; Board liason to Education Law, Trusts and Estates Section Councils, and the Standing Committee on Minority and Women Participation; Assembly member (since 2004); former member: Standing Committees on Women and the Law, Delivery of Legal Services and Government Lawyers, and the Bench and Bar Section Council. Illinois Bar Foundation: Board of Directors (since 2001); Vice Chairperson, Fellows Program; Chairperson, Grants Committee; past Chairperson, Scholarship Committee. Peoria County Bar Association: Board of Directors (1993-2003, 2005-08); Chairperson: Lincoln Day Banquet, Membership and Memorials, Young Lawyer’s, Pro Bono, and Entertainment Committees. Amicus Emeritus member, Abraham Lincoln American Inn of Court. Member (1999-2008) and Co-Chairperson (2000-01), Campaign for Legal Services Leadership Committee for Prairie State Legal Services. Board of Directors, Heart of Illinois Regional Port Authority. Past member, Illinois Comptrollers Merit Commission and Local Government Advisory Board. Active in her community, serving as a Board of Director for The Center for Prevention of Abuse, Peoria Art Guild, Moss Bradley Revolving Fund, and Pediatric Resource Center. Elizabeth and her husband, David Wentworth, are the proud parents of two young boys, William and Charlie.

Board of Governors – Area 6 – Uncontested

Carl R. Draper, Springfield. Incumbent. Partner at Feldman, Wasser, Draper, and Cox since 1987; practicing in civil trial and general practice work that focuses on federal civil rights, administrative law, employment law for both employees and employers and other general practice. Education: University of Illinois, J.D., 1981; Bradley University, B.S., 1976. Admitted: Illinois (1981), U.S. Seventh Circuit (1999), U.S. Third Circuit (1999), U.S.D.C. Central District Illinois (1982), U.S.D.C. Southern District of Illinois (1998). Illinois State Bar Association: Active member (since 1981), serving on numerous committees and section councils over the years; Board of Governors member (2006-present); one of the founding Co-Chairs for the Standing Committee on Strategic Marketing for Illinois Lawyers (2004-08); Assembly member (2001-06); member of the initial planning committee for the first Solo and Small Firm Conference held by the ISBA (2005) and a program presenter at that conference; frequent lecturer for various sections including the Law Office Management in Economics Committee in the Administrative Law Section. Writings and presentations have included authorship of a chapter for the ISBA book Administrative Law Handbook published by the ISBA (2006). Spoken at seminars conducted by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (2006 and 2008). Sangamon County Bar Association: Member; served numerous times on Board of Directors; Chair, Pro Bono Committee (1995). Member, Committee for Local Rules for the United States District Court, Central District of Illinois (2005-present). ISSUE STATEMENT: The focus of my service to the members of the Illinois State Bar Association is the delivery of quality member benefits. This will include an active agenda promoting to the public the positive image of ISBA lawyers who offer professional and ethical legal representation. A key to good member services must include assistance in raising the quality of representation and improving the economic success of law offices throughout the state.

CONTESTED – Board of Governors – Area 8 – (1 to be elected)

Russell K. Scott, Belleville. Officer, Greensfelder Hemker & Gale, P.C.; practice concentrated in civil litigation and appeals in state and federal courts. Education: Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, B.A., 1971; Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, J.D., 1974. Admitted: Illinois (1974); Missouri (1975); United States Supreme Court; United States Courts of Appeal; Seventh and Eighth Circuits; United States District Courts; Central and Southern Districts, Illinois; Eastern District, Missouri. Chair, Advisory Committee on Local Rules, United States District Court, Southern District, Illinois (1990-2001); Vice Chair, Civil Justice Reform Act Committee, United States District Court, Southern District, Illinois (1995-2001). ISBA, Member, Assembly (2001-04); Member, Standing Committee on Supreme Court Rules (2000-08); Member, Standing Committee on Judicial Evaluations - Outside Cook (2001-present); Member, Joint ISBA/CBA Task Force on Mandatory CLE (2001-02). Illinois Bar Foundation, Member, Board of Directors (1998-2008); President (2004-06); Pillar of Foundation. Member, ABA; Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Member, Missouri Bar. St. Clair County Bar Association: Member; President (1990-91); Charter Member, St. Clair County Bar Association Pro Bono Project. East St. Louis Bar Association, Member; Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel, Member; Defense Research Institute, Member; Appellate Lawyers Association, Member; Seventh Circuit Bar Association, Member; Federal Bar Association, Central and Southern Districts of Illinois, Member. Chair, Illinois Supreme Court Special Select Committee on Pro Bono Publico (2001-present); Facilitator, Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Judicial Evaluations (1999-2002). Second Vice President, Illinois Coalition for Equal Justice; Member, Steering Committee, Illinois Legal Needs Study II (2003-05); Board Chair, President, Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (1994-present); Co-Chair, St. Clair County Campaign for Equal Justice (1998-2002); Co-Chair, Resource Development Committee, Illinois Legal Services State Planning Committee (1995-98); John C. McAndrews Pro Bono Service Award, ISBA (1995); Judge Richard A. Hudlin Memorial Award, St. Clair County Bar Association (2001).

G. Michael Stewart, East Alton. SimmonsCooper LLC. Education: DePaul College of Law, J.D. 1995. Admitted: Illinois Supreme Court (1995) and US District Court, Southern District (1998). ISBA: Member since 1998; member of Criminal Justice Section Council; member of ISBA Task Force on Veterans’ Courts; former member of the Bench and Bar Section; and presenter at the ISBA “Search and Seizure” program. Member of ITLA; member of ITLA Rules Committee. Felony Prosecutor, Madison County State’s Attorney, Assistant State’s Attorney for the Madison County Veteran’s Court; Assistant Public Defender, Madison County (1999-2004); Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (1995-98). Member of Alumni Board of Directors, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Participant in pro bono work resulting in firm receiving ISBA 2008 John C. McAndrews Award for pro bono legal services. Participant in “Stand Down St. Louis”, providing free legal services to homeless veterans in the St. Louis area. Madison County Bar, Treasurer (2001-02).

ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES For Cook County - 23 to be Elected

Michael Alvarado, Chicago

Katherine A. Amari, Chicago

Kenneth E. Baime, Chicago

Michael G. Bergmann, Chicago

Dennis J. Burke, Chicago

Michael W. Burmeister, Chicago

Robert H. Butzow, Chicago

Joe Cataldo, Glenview

John W. Damisch, Chicago

Mark William Damisch, Northbrook

William J. Davy, Jr., Chicago

Sharon L. Eiseman, Chicago

Robert Fink, Chicago

Melanie Frazek, Blue Island

David Huber, Chicago

Anna P. Krolikowska, Northbrook

Jeffrey G. Liss, Chicago

Daniel T. Madigan, Chicago

Cristen Elizabeth Meadows, Chicago

Richard P. Miller, Arlington Heights

Cristina Mungai, Chicago

Julie A. Neubauer, Chicago

John L. Nisivaco, Chicago

Alan Pearlman, Northbrook

Ronald Anthony Rascia, Chicago

Deborah Jo Soehlig, Chicago

Panos T. Topalis, Chicago

Willis R. Tribler, Chicago

Beth D. Wade, Arlington Heights

Michael J. Zink, Chicago

Assembly - Law Students – (1 to be elected from each school)

* Indicates Contested Races

The John Marshall Law School*

Tony Bruno

The John Marshall Law School*

Jeffrey Parker

The John Marshall Law School*

Daniel M. Yukich