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Opinion 94-20 |
Imputed Disqualification | Lawyer Holding Public Office
Partner of lawyer who is also a municipal police officer should not represent a client in a claim against the municipality.
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Opinion 91-09 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
Lawyer who serves as volunteer, unpaid village commissioner does not hold "public office" within the meaning of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
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Opinion 91-04 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
It is improper for a member of a county board to represent criminal defendants being prosecuted by the state's attorney of that county.
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Opinion 90-17 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
Lawyer who is a city council member and the lawyer's firm generally should not represent clients before city council, even if lawyer abstains from participation in matters handled by the firm.
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Opinion 88-06 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
A lawyer who is elected member of school board may not accept private employment to oppose an annexation supported by school board.
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Opinion 84-03 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
It is professionally proper for a member of a County Board to represent the State of Illinois as a Special Assistant Attorney General in condemnation proceedings within the County.
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Opinion 803 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office
A conflict of interest exists which prevents a lawyer or his firm from representing a regional planning commission of which the lawyer serves as a member.
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Opinion 817 |
Lawyer Holding Public Office | Of Counsel Designation
A legislator having a relationship with a law firm sufficient to satisfy traditional notions of what constitutes "of counsel", but not "actively and regularly" practicing law as a member of the firm, may be held out as "of counsel" to the firm.