Thursday, June 16, 2022

Organizing the Data: Countywide Brennan vacancy

Updated June 23, 2022
Candidates are listed in the order that they appear on the ballot in the Democratic primary; no Republican filed for this vacancy. This post may be updated before the primary as new information becomes available.

Howard B. Brookins, Jr. - #161

Campaign Website

Bar Association Evaluation Narratives

The Chicago Bar Association says:
Howard B. Brookins, Jr. is “Qualified” to serve as a Circuit Court Judge. Mr. Brookins was admitted to practice law in Illinois in 1988. After brief stints at the Public Defender and State’s Attorney’s offices, he went into private practice. He has handled a variety of types of cases, including civil, criminal, appellate, and real estate. He has tried cases in state and federal courts. Mr. Brookins is qualifed to serve as a Circuit Court Judge based on his legal knowledge and experience and his excellent temperament and demeanor.
The Chicago Council of Lawyers says:
Howard B. Brookins, Jr. was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1988. He is Alderman of the 21st Ward of the City of Chicago (2003-present) and the Owner and Sole Practitioner of the Law Offices of Howard B. Brookins, Jr. (1987-present). Previously, he was a Partner at Brookins & Wilson (1993-1997); the Principal at Howard B. Brookins, Jr., P.C. (1990-1993); an Assistant State’s Attorney at the Cook County State’s Attorney Office, Juvenile Court Division; and an Assistant Public Defender in the Cook County Public Defender’s Office, Traffic Court Division (1988-89).

Ald. Brookins is considered to have good legal ability with litigation experience in more complex matters. He is reported to be well prepared and thorough. He has a reputation for being honest and fair, with a strong sense of justice. He is reported to have a calm, professional temperament. The Council finds him Qualified for the Circuit Court.
The Illinois State Bar Association says:
Howard B. Brookins, Jr. was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1988. After spending two years as an assistant public defender and an assistant state’s attorney, he formed Brookins and Wilson. Since 2008 he has been a sole practitioner, handling mainly criminal defense. He has represented the 21st Ward in the Chicago City Council since 2003, and currently chairs the Committee on Transportation and the Public Way. He is a member of several bar associations. The vast majority of attorneys contacted during the investigation relayed that he is knowledgeable and thorough with good legal knowledge and a reputation for fairness. He has jury trial experience, both criminal and civil, and many bench trials, mostly criminal.

The Committee finds Howard B. Brooks, Jr. qualified for election to the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Other Bar Association Evaluations

Arab American Bar Association: Recommended

Asian American Bar Association: Recommended

Black Women Lawyers' Association: Recommended

Cook County Bar Association: Recommended

Decalogue Society of Lawyers: Recommended

Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois: Not evaluated through no fault of candidate

Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago: Recommended

Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Women's Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Endorsements
Cook County Democratic Party
Chicago Federation of Labor
Indo-American Democratic Organization
AMVOTE PAC
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Ubi O. O'Neal - #162

No campaign website known
(There is a Facebook campaign page)

Bar Association Evaluation Narratives

The Chicago Bar Association says:
Ubi O’Neal declined to participate in the Judicial Evaluation Committee (JEC) screening process and, therefore, according to The Chicago Bar Association’s governing resolution for the JEC, is automatically found NOT RECOMMENDED.
The Chicago Council of Lawyers says:
Ubi O. O’Neal did not participate in the evaluation process. The Council finds Ubi O. O’Neal to be Not Recommended for the Circuit Court.
The Illinois State Bar Association says:
Mr. Ubi O’Neal declined to participate in the judicial evaluation process. Pursuant to ISBA guidelines, Mr. Ubi O’Neal is found to be not recommended for election to the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Other Bar Association Evaluations

Arab American Bar Association: Not Recommended

Asian American Bar Association: Not Recommended

Black Women Lawyers' Association: Not Recommended

Cook County Bar Association: Not Recommended

Decalogue Society of Lawyers: Not Recommended

Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois: Not Recommended

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois: Not Recommended

Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago: Not Recommended

Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois: Not Recommended

Women's Bar Association of Illinois: Not Recommended

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Lisa Michelle Taylor - #163

Campaign Website

Candidate Statement

Bar Association Evaluation Narratives

The Chicago Bar Association says:
Lisa Taylor is “Qualified” for the office of Circuit Court Judge. Ms. Taylor was admitted to practice law in Illinois in 2001. She has over 20 years of experience, primarily in private practice for several law firms working in insurance, tort, and other civil litigation areas. She is well regarded by judges and adversaries for her legal knowledge, temperament, and integrity.
The Chicago Council of Lawyers says:
Lisa Taylor was admitted to practice in Illinois in 2001. She is in private practice with experience in plaintiff’s personal injury and medical negligence practice area. She has also handled criminal defense matters. She was a member of the City of Chicago Board of Ethics between 2009 and 2012. From 2001 to 2002 she was an associate with Sitko & Hoffman handling automobile claims and insurance coverage litigation. From 2002 to 2005, she did litigation at Pretzel & Stouffer. From 2005 to 2013, she was an Associate and then Partner with Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith handling litigation and appellate work for insurance clients.

Ms. Taylor was widely praised for her legal ability. She reports handling relatively few actual trials but has extensive pretrial litigation experience. She is described as “thorough” and knowledgeable about her area of law. She is reported to have good temperament. The Council finds her Qualified for the Circuit Court.
The Illinois State Bar Association says:
Lisa Taylor has been licensed since 2001. In 2017 she joined Schwartz Gilligan where she focuses on general tort defense and insurance coverage litigation, with some probate practice. Prior to joining her current firm, she had worked at various other firms with civil defense practices. She is a member of several bar associations, has been a speaker on legal topics, mentored law students, and served on the City of Chicago’s Board of Ethics from 2009 until 2012.

In 2014 she was given the Cook County Special Advocate Volunteer Spirit Award. She has litigation experience in civil jury and bench trials. Attorneys praised her legal ability, thoroughness, professionalism, and work ethic.

The Committee finds Lisa Michelle Taylor qualified for election to the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Other Bar Association Evaluations

Arab American Bar Association: Not evaluated through no fault of candidate

Asian American Bar Association: Recommended

Black Women Lawyers' Association: Recommended

Cook County Bar Association: Recommended

Decalogue Society of Lawyers: Recommended

Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois: Recommended

Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago: Recommended

Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Women's Bar Association of Illinois: Recommended

Endorsement
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