Robert J. Mc Donnell
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Robert J. Mc Donnell
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Date Admitted
January 09, 1950
Illinois Registration Status
Deceased – Last Registered Year: 1989
Malpractice Insurance
No malpractice report as attorney is deceased
Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Mc Donnell, Robert J., 91CH0421
| Disposition | Disbarment On Consent |
| Effective Date of Disposition | 09/26/1991 |
| End Date of Disposition | No disposition end date scheduled at this time. Discipline continues until further order of the Court. |
| Definition of Disposition | Disbarment on consent is imposed by the Supreme Court based upon the lawyer's filing of a motion to strike his or her name from the roll of attorneys in face of disciplinary charges that are set forth in the Administrator's Statement of Charges. The disbarred lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the disbarment on consent and may not return to the practice of law unless and until the lawyer 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 three years after the effective date of the disbarment on consent. |
In re Mc Donnell, Robert J., 90CH0010
| Disposition | Interim suspension until further order of the Court |
| Effective Date of Disposition | 03/27/1990 |
| End Date of Disposition | 09/26/1991 |
| 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. |
In re Mc Donnell, Robert J., 78CH0025
| Disposition | Reinstated |
| Effective Date of Disposition | 12/16/1980 |
| End Date of Disposition | 12/16/1980 |
| Definition of Disposition | Reinstatement reflects the determination of the Supreme Court that a lawyer who was disbarred, disbarred on consent or suspended until further order of the Court has demonstrated in a subsequent reinstatement case his or her rehabilitation, good character, and a current knowledge of the law. An order of reinstatement restores the lawyer's license to practice law. |
In re Mc Donnell, Robert J., 77CH0019
| Disposition | Dismissal of petition for reinstatement, restoration or disability |
| Effective Date of Disposition | 06/01/1977 |
| 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 Mc Donnell, Robert J., 69CH0006
| Disposition | Disbarment On Consent |
| Effective Date of Disposition | 03/26/1969 |
| End Date of Disposition | 12/16/1980 |
| Definition of Disposition | Disbarment on consent is imposed by the Supreme Court based upon the lawyer's filing of a motion to strike his or her name from the roll of attorneys in face of disciplinary charges that are set forth in the Administrator's Statement of Charges. The disbarred lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the disbarment on consent and may not return to the practice of law unless and until the lawyer 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 three years after the effective date of the disbarment on consent. |
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