Rod R. Blagojevich

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Rod R. Blagojevich

Rod Blagojevich
2934 W Sunnyside Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60625-3845

773-509-0579

Not available

Date Admitted

May 10, 1984

Illinois Registration Status

Not authorized to practice law due to discipline – Last Registered Year: 2011

Malpractice Insurance

No malpractice report as attorney is disciplined

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Blagojevich, Rod R., 2019PR00061
Disposition Disbarment
Effective Date of Disposition 05/18/2020
End Date of Disposition No disposition end date scheduled at this time. Discipline continues until further order of the Court.
Definition of Disposition Disbarment is a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct warranting the most serious sanction. The disbarred lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the disbarment and may not return to the practice of law unless and until he or she has demonstrated his or her rehabilitation, good character, and current knowledge of the law in a subsequent reinstatement case, which may not be filed until five years after the effective date of the disbarment.
Case Summary Former Governor Blagojevich, who was licensed in 1984, was disbarred after engaging in numerous criminal acts while serving as the Governor of Illinois. A federal jury found that he had committed the offenses of wire fraud, attempted extortion, corrupt solicitation, conspiracy to commit extortion, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and making material false statements to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Blagojevich had been placed on an interim suspension on October 26, 2011.
In re Blagojevich, Rod R., 2011PR00103
Disposition Interim suspension until further order of the Court
Effective Date of Disposition 10/26/2011
End Date of Disposition 05/18/2020
Definition of Disposition An interim suspension reflects the determination of the Supreme Court that a lawyer should be suspended from the practice of law. In imposing interim suspension, the Court orders that the lawyer be suspended until further order of the Court and may impose such conditions as the Court deems necessary. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the interim suspension. The Court may terminate the interim suspension upon imposition of final discipline or under other circumstances as the Supreme Court deems just.
Case Summary Mr. Blagojevich, who was licensed in 1984, was suspended on an interim basis and until further order of the Court. As a result of improper actions while serving as the elected Governor of the State of Illinois, two different federal juries returned guilty verdicts against him for conduct that involved moral turpitude and reflected adversely on his fitness to practice law.
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