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  1. Residence. Chicago, Illinois. Profession. Attorney. William Henry Condon (October 17, 1843 – ?) was an American lawyer, author, and politician from New York. The son of immigrants, Condon worked as a clerk in a freight office, then moved to Chicago, Illinois to study maritime law. He served for four years in the Illinois House of Representatives.

  2. language,” wrote biographer William H. Condon, “his wit and genial disposition soon made him a general favorite.”1 Admitted to the Illinois bar in 1832, Shields opened a law practice, for a time partnering with Belleville attorney Gustavus Koerner, and began participating in Democratic party politics.

  3. Deputy General Counsel at the Office of the State Treasurer · Bill has over 35 years of financial experience and 17 years of legal experience. In addition to being an attorney, he is also a...

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    • Office of the State Treasurer
    • Bishop England H.S.
    • Lexington County, South Carolina, United States
  4. About the State’s Attorney Kimberly M. Foxx. Kimberly M. Foxx is the first Black woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorneys Office – the second-largest prosecutor’s office in the country. Read More. About. Transparency. Policy. Careers.

  5. The Illinois attorney general is the highest legal officer of the state of Illinois in the United States. Originally an appointed office, it is now an office filled by statewide election. Based in Chicago and Springfield, the attorney general is responsible for providing legal counsel for the various state agencies including the governor of ...

  6. Advocating for children, women and seniors. Honest & Open Government. Keeping public information and meetings transparent, combating fraud against Medicaid & government programs, and investigating corruption by officials or employees. File a Complaint with our Office. Executive Inspector General.

  7. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, born in Chicago to Haitian immigrants, brings a lifetime of legal experience and advocacy to the office. He was sworn in as Illinois’ 42nd Attorney General in 2019 and took the oath to serve a second term on January 9, 2023.

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