John Kenneth Peek

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John Kenneth Peek

Illinois Attorney General
Springfield Main Office 500 South Second Street
Springfield, Illinois 62701-1705

(217) 753-6690

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Date Admitted

November 05, 1979

Illinois Registration Status

Not authorized to practice law due to discipline and has not demonstrated required MCLE compliance – Last Registered Year: 1992

Malpractice Insurance

No malpractice report as attorney is disciplined

Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings
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In re Peek, John Kenneth, 94SH0369
Disposition Disbarment
Effective Date of Disposition 03/26/1996
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.
In re Peek, John Kenneth, 93SH0457
Disposition Denial of petition for reinstatement or restoration
Effective Date of Disposition 03/26/1996
End Date of Disposition Not Applicable
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