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  2. Paul M. Lisnek - Wikipedia

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    Paul M. Lisnek was born on June 19, 1958, and is an attorney, legal consultant, political analyst, public speaker, television and radio talk show host, and interviewer, and author. He has consulted on and analyzed numerous nationally recognized legal cases. He currently resides in Chicago.

  3. Category:Lawyers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lawyers from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 496 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Robert A. Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Clifford (1950 or 1951) [1] is a Chicago trial lawyer and principal partner at Clifford Law Offices. Clifford's firm specializes in "personal injury, medical malpractice, mass torts, consumer and health care fraud, product liability, and aviation and transportation disasters."

  5. Thomas R. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen was appointed Alderman in 1993 by Mayor Richard M. Daley to complete the term of Thomas Cullerton, who died in office after a long illness. [2] Allen was elected to a full term in 1995, and re-elected in 1999, 2003, and 2007.

  6. 'Criminalizing the most vulnerable': Should the mentally ill ...

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    For decades, those with mental illness have been overrepresented in jails and prisons as roughly 2 in 5 people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National ...

  7. Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates - Wikipedia

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    $64 million verdict on behalf of an injured ironworker who fell and was left paralyzed from a job-site accident. The verdict was noted as the highest jury verdict in Illinois history for an individual, beating the previous record verdict of $51 million. [6] [7] The National Law Journal recognized the verdict in their Top 100 verdicts of 2012. [8]

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