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Monday, March 19, 2018



I continue to report rampant judicial corruption in our Court system.



Please find updates about Judge  Clare J. Quish, a niece of a well-connected Judge James Patrick McCarthy and his brother, clout-heavy lawyer John T. McCarthy,former Chair to Bell Boyd &Lloyd who often appeared in Law Division (where Judge McCarthy is presiding). In 2009 BBL merged with a well-connected law Firm K&L Gates. 

Clare is the  second  clerk to Justice Mary Jane Theis whom she appointed  to the bench; and the second partner at Schuyler, Roche & Crisham, who gave very substantial amounts of money to Justice Theis and IL Democratic party. 

Worth to mention, Clare Quish and IL Supreme Court carefully avoided to mention  Judge Clare Quish's  beneficial connections  in our Court.....


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In an order entered yesterday, the Illinois Supreme Court appointed Clare J. Quish, a partner at Schuyler, Roche & Crisham, to the countywide vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Michelle D. Jordan. Quish's appointment is effective June 28 and will terminate on December 3, 2018; which  appears to be  a typical Illinois "bait and switch" scam with judicial elections; and sales of jobs to preferred cronies.

Clare Quish is a lawyer from a well-connected family. Her uncle, Judge James Patrick McCarthy, is currently sitting in the Law Division, where his brother John T. McCarthy, former chair of clout-heavy law Firm Bell Boyd &Lloyd, regularly appeared. In 2009 K&L Gates merged with clout-heavy Bell Boyd and Lloyd LLP Some lawyers from BBL, like  James Daley, a distant cousin to the retired mayor, with lower-margin public clients like the Chicago Transit Authority,  joined Schuyler Roche & Crisham P.C.

In 1994 Judge James P. McCarthy lost his judicial election, but somehow found his way to the bench.

In 2016 Judge McCarthy was not recommended for voters by a large group of lawyers. Yet, he managed to maintain his position of public Trust. 

According to public records, 272 lawyers applied for this judicial position and paid $40,000.00 just to be slotted. Which means that IL Supreme Court and Board of Elections received  minimum $10,800,000.00 from lawyers who were  thinking that they are honestly compete for this judicial job opening.

But the seat went to Justice Theis' former Law Clerk, Clare Quish from a wealthy well-connected family*, who was also on  IL Supreme Court’s Committee on Character and Fitness. According to Clare Quish, she will  restore public confidence in justice.

In her youtube interviews, Clare Quish never mentioned her beneficial connections to IL voters; and did not disclosed that she is the  second partner from Schuyler, Roche & Crisham's law Firm appointed by Justice Theis; and her second Law Clerk in this Court.

The first one was Judge Jean M. Prendergast Rooney, who also clerked for Theis in Appeal Court. Rooney was from a  well-connected  bankers, lawyers, realtors family who donated substantial amounts of money for well-connected  Justice  Theis' election.

Both Justice Theis' clerks -Claire Quish, Jean Prendergast and their employer Schuyler, Roche& Crisham donated substantial amounts of money for Justice Theis election.

Claire Quish also donated substantial amounts of money $40,200.00, to IL Democratic Party (aka Mr. Michael Madigan)

A 2000 graduate of Loyola University School of Law, where Justice Theis is a mentor,  Quish began her legal career as a law clerk to then-Appellate Court Justice Mary Jane Theis. In the 2004-05 school year, Quish was an Adjunct Professor of Appellate Advocacy at Loyola. Judge Jane Prendergast Rooney also  graduated from Loyola.

Both of these appointments were made at the recommendation of Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis who always  welcomes to the bench generous, well-connected  cronies from Supreme Court's famous  "Family and Friends Club".

While IL Supreme Court carefully avoided to mention Clare Quish's  connections with Justice Theis, Quish posted them on herelection page, and even accompanied by pictures where Justice Theis takes a judicial oath from her second former law clerk after cheating 272 lawyers of fair election. 

*Clare Quish is very  likely a daughter to Dr. Thomas Quish, Cardiologist from Winnetka 



5 comments:
Anonymous said...
So it happens again. This time, I for one am again happy that I applied for the countywide Jordan vacancy and was NOT selected. Why you ask? Well, because in past years I thought I had a shot. I thought my judicial references mattered. I thought my bar evaluations mattered. I thought my answers to the ridiculous essay questions mattered. I thought my clean ARDC record mattered. I thought how many bench and jury trials mattered. I thought opinions of opposing counsel mattered. They do not.
I have come to learn they really do not carry as much weight as the one factor that really does matter: BEING THE INSIDER. Even at this level. Even though this Supreme Court Judge set up a bipartisan blue ribbon screening committee in an effort to demonstrate transparency in her process, being the insider is all that matters. Her process has given us a judge who, as an attorney, was actually sitting on the Justice's screening committee. Now, after presumingly months of painstakingly reviewing applications from all four far away corners of the county, and everywhere in between, the blue ribbon committee rubber stamps, and the Justice, in her supreme wisdom and fairness, settles on her former law clerk. Yes, her former law clerk. Let that soak in for awhile.
Getting back around to why I am happy I was not selected for this vacancy. This appointment demonstrates to me that I, and most likely most of you as well, will never be selected for a judicial vacancy in Cook County. Unless of course you are an INSIDER. Which I, and most of you, are not. Political or otherwise. We are saved a ton of needless future work. No need to labor over applications for future vacancies. No need to anxiously wait for the letter or phone call that never comes. I am done.
So, no sour grapes here. I want to end on a positive note. My most sincere congratulations to new Judge Quish. I will be the one you are looking down at from the bench in traffic court in a few weeks. Congratulations to the blue ribbon selection committee, especially co-chairs Justice Gallagher and Judge Anderson. Well done boys. And Congratulations to Justice Theis. Very well done Justice. Another outstanding job.
Sincerely,
The Guy Nobody Sent
 
Anonymous said...
So, Mary Jane Theis appointed her law clerk to an open spot on the court. Hmmm. I wonder if anyone else was ever in the running for this plum assignment? Yeah, I didn't think so. And please, no comments about the "committee" and the "interview" process. Not when the former law clerk comes out on top. Family and friends plan yet again. Shameless. As always, E.P.
Anonymous said...
I do not think that Quish should be excluded form the judicial vacancy selection process just because she is a former law clerk of the Supreme Court Justice that selected her. I also believe that a Supreme Court Justice has the authority to appoint whomever they damn well want to appoint to fill a vacancy. Justice Freeman, as far as I know, does not employee an application process or "blue ribbon selection committee" to guide him in filling judicial vacancies. Several years ago he appointed his former law clerk to a judicial vacancy. For doing so he took some heat in the press but thereafter continued his (for lack of a better word) private process of selecting appointees to fill vacancies. I respect that.
In addition to being the Justice's former law clerk, Quish also serves on a Supreme Court Committee. It is not unreasonable to think that Quish expressed her interest in becoming a Judge to her former boss. In fact, why wouldn't she? Further speculating, it is not unreasonable to believe that Justice Theis was well aware that Quish was interested in the Bench. That being said, I find it outrageous that Justice Theis employed the "blue ribbon selection committee" in filling the Jordan vacancy with Quish. It is just stupid and it gives more than the appearance of impropriety. Moreover, everyone else that applied must feel that by appointing Quish they were slapped in the face. The Theis selection process, with respect to this vacancy anyway, looks like a total sham.
My unsolicited advise to Justice Theis is just appoint (as E.P. says) the "friends and family" absent the fake dog and pony show blue ribbon selection committee. No fluffy press releases telling us how great Quish or before her, Conlon, are. You can do that Justice, you are a Supreme. Then, every once in a while, have a real honest to goodness competition using your selection committee. Make it fair and honest.
And if Quish was not enough, please do not get me started on the Mikva appointment to the Appellate Court. If the Mikva name sounds familiar to anyone with respect to Democratic Politics, it should.
I score these two Theis appointments: "Friends and Family" 2 "Outsides" 0 And the game is called because a flash flood of good old Cook County Patronage has overtaken the playing field.
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Anonymous said...
Black lady that reads is reporting in. I agree with the previous comments. Based on what I read, Ms. Quish is qualified. But so are many others and it seems that although many may be equal, some are more equal than others. Sound familiar?
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Anonymous said...
Hi Jack,
I'm sure you would post it soon but just wanted to let you know that Justice Theis is accepting applications for vacancies in the 3rd and 10th subcircuits.
 



 

Friday, March 16, 2018


TO ALL VOTERS WHO MAY BE UNDECIDED ON WHO TO VOTE FOR OR MAY HAVE GIVEN UP VOTING FOR ANYONE PERIOD.

I AGREE WITH SOME OF THE CANDIDATES POLLED BY THIS ARTICLE HOWEVER, FOR

U.S. HOUSE 3RD DISTRICT MARIE NEWMAN OVER LIPINKSI
U.S. HOUSE 4TH DISTRICT JESUS "CHUY" GARCIA OVER SOL FLORES

FOR GOVERNOR ON THE DEMOCRATIC SIDE DANIEL BLISS OVER CHRIS KENNEDY
FOR GOVERNOR ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE BRUCE RAUNER

I AM ON THE FENCE WITH THE GOVERNOR VOTE ONLY

1ST SUB CIRCUIT HAMBRIGHT, JR. VACANCY ERIKA ORR OVER LITRICIA PAYNE BOTH WOMEN ARE GREAT CANDIDATES.

2nd SUB CIRCUIT TURNER, JR VACANCY ARTHUR WESLEY WILLS OVER DEVLIN SCHOOP.

8TH SUB CIRCUIT LIU VACANCY LINDSAY HUGES OVER MICHAEL A FORTI

6TH SUB CIRCUIT CHEVERE VACANCY DAVID C. HERRERA OVER KENT DELGADO BOTH HAVE GREAT CREDENTIALS DAVID SEEMS A LITTLE STRONGER

5TH SUB CIRCUIT WASHINGTON VACANCY SHAY TYRONE ALLEN OVER ROBERT HARRIS BOTH MEN HAVE GREAT CREDENTIALS SHAY SEEMS STRONGER.

THIS IS MY SELECTION WHOM I FEEL CAN BEST FETTER OUT CORRUPT PRACTICES THAT HAS AFFECTED SO MANY OF COLOR FROM RECEIVING EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS IN THE COURTS.

BECAUSE SO MANY JUDGES WERE NAMED IN THIS BLOG AND FEATURED IN SO MANY CASES AS THEY TRESPASSED UPON THE LAWS FIXING CASES FOR CORRUPT POLITICIANS MANY OF THEM HAVE LEFT THE BENCHES AND MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR MANY OF THESE JUDGES TO RUN.

GOD BLESS THE CANDIDATES AS THEY ENDEAVOR UPON NEW CAREERS.


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U.S. CONGRESS

U.S. House, 2nd district

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

U.S. House, 3rd district

DEMOCRATIC

U.S. House, 4th district

DEMOCRATIC

U.S. House, 7th district

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

U.S. House, 10th district

REPUBLICAN

U.S. House, 11th district

REPUBLICAN
  • Nick Stella
  • Constant G. "Connor" Vlakancic (No survey)

U.S. House, 12th district

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

U.S. House, 13th district

DEMOCRATIC

U.S. House, 15th district

DEMOCRATIC

U.S. House, 18th district

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN
  • Darin LaHood (No survey)
  • Donald Ray Rients (No survey)

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Senate, 20th district

DEMOCRATIC

Senate, 27th district

DEMOCRATIC

Senate, 54th district

REPUBLICAN

Senate, 57th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 1st district

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House, 5th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 14th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 19th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 24th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 25th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 27th district

DEMOCRATIC
  • Tawana J. (T.J.) Robinson (No survey)
  • Justin Q. Slaughter (No survey)

House, 28th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 29th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 31st district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 42nd district

REPUBLICAN

House, 46th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 47th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 49th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 53rd district

REPUBLICAN

House, 56th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 59th district

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

House, 62nd district

REPUBLICAN

House, 67th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 70th district

DEMOCRATIC

House, 76th district

DEMOCRATIC
  • Jill M. Bernal (No survey)
  • Lance Yednock (No survey)

House, 82nd district

REPUBLICAN

House, 89th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 93rd district

REPUBLICAN

House, 100th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 101st district

REPUBLICAN

House, 104th district

DEMOCRATIC
  • Cynthia E. Cunningham (No survey)
  • Frank McCullough Jr. (No survey)

House, 105th district

REPUBLICAN
  • David Paul Blumenshine (No survey)
  • Dan Brady (No survey)

House, 107th district

REPUBLICAN
  • Laura A. Myers (No survey)
  • Blaine Wilhour (No survey)

House, 108th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 109th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 110th district

REPUBLICAN

House, 112th district

REPUBLICAN
  • Wendy Erhart (No survey)
  • Dwight D. Kay (No survey)

House, 115th district

DEMOCRATIC
  • Marsha Griffin (No survey)
  • Tamiko "T.C." Mueller (No survey)
REPUBLICAN
  • Terri Bryant (No survey)
  • Paul Jacobs (No survey)

House, 118th district

REPUBLICAN



COOK COUNTY-WIDE

Assessor

DEMOCRATIC

Clerk

DEMOCRATIC

Board President

DEMOCRATIC

Treasurer

DEMOCRATIC

METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, 6-year term

DEMOCRATIC

COOK COUNTY BOARD

1st district

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2nd district

DEMOCRATIC

3rd district

DEMOCRATIC

4th district

DEMOCRATIC

7th district

DEMOCRATIC

8th district

REPUBLICAN
  • Renne "Tex" Chavez (No survey)
  • Walter Zarnecki (No survey)

10th district

DEMOCRATIC

11th district

REPUBLICAN
  • Steven S. Graves (No survey)
  • Carl Segvich (No survey)

12th district

DEMOCRATIC

13th district

DEMOCRATIC

15th district

DEMOCRATIC



COLLAR COUNTIES

County Clerk, Lake County

DEMOCRATIC

County Clerk, Will County

DEMOCRATIC

Sheriff, Kane County

DEMOCRATIC
  • Ron Hain
  • Willie M. Mayes, Sr. (No survey)
REPUBLICAN

County Clerk, McHenry County

REPUBLICAN

County Clerk, Kane County

REPUBLICAN

Sheriff, DuPage County

REPUBLICAN

JUDICIAL SEATS

6th circuit

Flannell vacancy

REPUBLICAN

12th circuit

Rozak vacancy

DEMOCRATIC
  • Moira K. Dunn
  • David Garcia (No survey)
  • Daniel O'Connell (No survey)

16th circuit

Akemann vacancy

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

18th circuit

Fawell vacancy

DEMOCRATIC
  • Jeffrey M. Jacobson (No survey)
  • Raleigh D. Kalbfleisch (No survey)
  • David Stevens

20th circuit

Fiss vacancy

REPUBLICAN

22nd circuit

1st subcircuit, Weech vacancy

REPUBLICAN

Cook County circuit

Flanagan vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

Hartigan vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

Jordan vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

Rooney vacancy

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1st subcircuit, Hambright Jr. vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Lampkin vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Laws vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Rhodes vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Turner vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Turner Jr. vacancy

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2nd subcircuit, Willis vacancy

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3rd subcircuit, Delehanty vacancy

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4th subcircuit, Davy vacancy

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4th subcircuit, Riley vacancy

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5th subcircuit, Banks vacancy

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5th subcircuit, Jones vacancy

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5th subcircuit, Washington vacancy

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6th subcircuit, Chevere vacancy

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6th subcircuit, Cooke vacancy

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6th subcircuit, Lopez Cepero vacancy

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8th subcircuit, Fabri vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

8th subcircuit, Liu vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

8th subcircuit, Pethers vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

10th subcircuit, O'Neill Burke vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

10th subcircuit, Suriano vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

11th subcircuit, Kennedy vacancy

DEMOCRATIC

12th subcircuit, Maki vacancy

DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLICAN

13th subcircuit, Crane vacancy

REPUBLICAN

13th subcircuit, Lawrence vacancy

REPUBLICAN

14th subcircuit, Garcia vacancy

DEMOCRATIC