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Mayer, BrownÊ& Rowe & Maw: LisaÊM. Dooley, NeilÊT. Kawashima, and MarkÊS. Melickian; and Christopher Horn. Kristen N. Evans, paralegal, has served as secretary to the Illinois reporters.
Wildman, Harrold, AllenÊ& Dixon: JohnÊJ. Arado, Peter Brigida, DenisÊM. Gravel, PadmavatiÊG. Klejwa, JoleenÊS. Willis and Steven Schnack. Marcela Godoy, paralegal, has served as secretary to the Illinois reporters.
Loyola University of Chicago School of Law: The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Loyola University law students Brooke Bailey, Diana Bauerle, Thomas Bentz, Jennifer Bonjean, Fiona Burke, Lilla M. Daniels, Brian E. Devilling, Steve Dollear, Megan Duffy, Sarah Halpin, Cary Howard, Ann-MarieÊJ. Kambanis, Ethan McKittrick, Timothy O'Harra, Mark Palermo, Sam Puleo, Julie Riccardi, John J. Scharkey, Dan Tardiff, KatrinaÊA. Thaler, Tiffany J. Tracy, Pamela M. Wardzala, Charles Watts, Kenneth Weiner, Sarie Winner. They also acknowledge the assistance of Mary Robinson who is the Administrator of the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois who prepared SectionÊ0.2:240.
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IV. TRANSACTIONS WITH PERSONS OTHER THAN CLIENTS
VII. INFORMATION ABOUT LEGAL SERVICES
VIII. MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF THE PROFESSION