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  1. Jul 13, 2023 · The June 23 complaint says Skokie, Illinois, lawyer Robert Edward Lewin persisted in his behavior after he received a warning from court administrators. Law360 has coverage.

  2. Jul 14, 2023 · A lawyer from Skokie, Illinois, named Robert Edward Lewin, has found himself in hot water after allegations of flirtatious and inappropriate behavior towards staff members at a courthouse law...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Posted by AlabNews Staff Writer | Nov 21, 2023 | Illinois, News, State Level. On Tuesday, November 14, 2023, the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission recommended the suspension of Attorney Robert Edward Lewin for six months following allegations of harassment and inappropriate behavior towards staff at the Will County ...

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  5. Jul 19, 2023 · The Administrator of the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission filed a complaint alleging Skokie attorney Robert Edwin Lewin of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior towards female court employees at the Will County Courthouse. The case is titled “In the Matter of Robert Edward Lewin,” case no. 2023PR00042. The charges cite Rule 8.4 (d) of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct.

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    Andrew Dag Babcock, Bridgman, Michigan

    Mr. Babcock, who was licensed in 1992, was disbarred on consent. In September 2021, a Michigan jury found him guilty of three counts of criminal sexual conduct.

    Richard William Gannett, Chicago

    Mr. Gannett was licensed to practice in Illinois in 1981 and in Massachusetts in 1982. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts disbarred him for intentionally converting over $42,000 that he was supposed to be holding in connection with an insurance dispute. The Supreme Court of Illinois imposed reciprocal discipline and disbarred him.

    Jessica Arong O'Brien, Chicago

    Ms. O’Brien, who was licensed in 1998, was disbarred. She has been suspended on an interim basis since April 26, 2018, after a federal jury in Chicago found her guilty of the crimes of mail fraud and bank fraud based on her involvement in a scheme to obtain bank loans by making false statements about her income and liabilities.

    Soon Mo Ahn, Chicago

    Mr. Ahn, who was licensed in 1991, was suspended for one year and until further order of the Court. He refused to withdraw his appearance in a client’s dissolution of marriage case after the client’s relative, who had been authorized as the client’s attorney-in-fact, terminated his representation, and he filed frivolous pleadings and acted dishonestly to benefit himself in the matter. In another case, he represented a client despite a conflict of interest and acted dishonestly to benefit a th...

    Heather Lynn Biagi, Edwardsville

    Ms. Biagi, who was licensed in 2014, was suspended from the practice of law for five months. In 2019, she was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and other offenses after she drove into a police patrol car. In 2021, she was convicted of theft after she altered a site development plan that had earlier been prepared for her by a licensed engineer and submitted the altered plan to a county development department. The suspension is effective on October 12, 2022.

    Felipe Nery Gomez, Chicago

    Mr. Gomez, who was licensed in 1988, was suspended for three years and until further order of the Court. In three separate legal matters, he repeatedly sent threatening and harassing email messages to other attorneys. A suspension until further order of the Court is an indefinite suspension which requires the suspended lawyer to petition for reinstatement after the fixed period of suspension ends. Reinstatement is not automatic and must be allowed by the Supreme Court of Illinois following a...

    Jeffrey Gerald Kendall, Westmont

    Mr. Kendall, who was licensed in 1986, was censured. He commenced and conducted an inappropriate sexual relationship with a client after the formation of their client-lawyer relationship and engaged in dishonest conduct when he prepared a letter to the woman’s prospective landlord falsely identifying her as an employee of his law firm and providing false information about her purported salary and work history.

    Mark Edward McNabola, Chicago

    Mr. McNabola, who was licensed in 1985, was censured for misconduct in connection with two separate matters. In one matter, he facilitated ten separate loans from his father to one of his clients. After the representation of that client ended and the client did not repay the loans, one of Mr. McNabola’s partners represented Mr. McNabola’s father in a collection lawsuit against the former client. In another matter, following a dispute with his former partners that went to arbitration, Mr. McNa...

    Elizabeth Diane Tate, Phoenix, Arizona

    Ms. Tate was licensed in Illinois in 2009 and in Arizona in 2015. The Presiding Disciplinary Judge of the Supreme Court of Arizona reprimanded her and placed her on a one-year period of probation with conditions. While handling a federal civil matter, she failed to comply with court orders to file certain documents by specific deadlines, did not address controlling caselaw in her arguments and pleadings or understand relevant legal documents or procedures, and did not review pleadings that he...

    Robert Lewin, a lawyer from Skokie, was suspended from the practice of law for 60 days by the Illinois Supreme Court for violating state ethics law. He communicated with a criminal defendant without consent of his lawyer and prepared and filed a statement incriminating him. The suspension is effective on October 12, 2022.

  6. Jul 17, 2023 · The 'generation gap' excuse doesn't cut it. By Joe Patrice. on July 17, 2023 at 3:17 PM. Robert Edward Lewin of Skokie, Illinois, can’t use the library or the cafeteria at the local courthouse...

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · JOLIET, IL — The American Bar Association Journal reported that Skokie lawyer Robert Lewin is prohibited from visiting the Will County Courthouse cafeteria and the courthouse library in...

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