John Judson Burek

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John Judson Burek

100 N. Hale St.
Wheaton, Illinois 60187-5113

(630) 668-1010

Not available

Date Admitted

May 21, 1974

Illinois Registration Status

Not authorized to practice law due to discipline and has not demonstrated required MCLE compliance – Last Registered Year: 1995

Malpractice Insurance

No malpractice report as attorney is disciplined

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Burek, John Judson, 99RT3001
Disposition Dismissal of petition for reinstatement, restoration or disability
Effective Date of Disposition 11/19/1999
End Date of Disposition Not Applicable
Definition of Disposition A reinstatement or restoration petition may be disallowed in one of three ways. A petitioner may withdraw the petition. The Court may deny or dismiss the petition. A reinstatement petition is the readmission procedure for a lawyer who is disbarred, disbarred on consent, or a suspended until further order of the Court. A restoration petition is the readmission procedure for a lawyer who has been transferred to disability inactive status.
In re Burek, John Judson, 92CH0225
Disposition Suspension for a specified period of time and until further order of the Court
Effective Date of Disposition 03/27/1995
End Date of Disposition
Definition of Disposition A suspension until further order of the Court reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order and until the lawyer has demonstrated rehabilitation, good character, and current knowledge of the law in a subsequent reinstatement case. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension.
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