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DuPage County Bar Association Recommends Applicants for Associate Judge

Colleen McLaughlin, President of the DuPage County Bar Association has released the recommendations just made by its Judiciary Committee which is responsible for reviewing the qualifications of those applicants seeking to fill the current DuPage County Associate Judge vacancy.

The recommendations are the result of an investigation and screening process conducted by the DuPage County Bar Association's Judiciary Committee.  

The Committee consists of a cross-section of 16 attorneys who are appointed for a three year term by the DCBA President and approved by the DCBA's Board of Directors and three of the DCBA Past-Presidents.  Several new Committee members are appointed each year based on expiration of terms.  To ensure representation from a broad spectrum of its membership,DCBA's bylaws require that the Judiciary Committee be comprised of a set number of members having practice experience in each of three categories (5-10 years, 10+, 15+).    

Candidates are evaluated upon the following criteria:  1) legal knowledge and ability which includes professional experience; 2) integrity; 3) judicial temperament; 4) diligence and punctuality; and 5) health.
Following investigation and candidate interviews, the committee rates each candidate by one of the following categories:  Highly Recommended,  Recommended, or Not Presently Recommended.  

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The names of those candidates rated Highly Recommended are as follows:

  • Alan J. Brinkmeier of Elmhurst
  • Kimberly A. Davis of Winfield
  • Robert E. Douglas of Carol Stream
  • Nicholas J. Galasso of Wheaton
  • Scott M. Hardek of Elmhurst
  • John P. Kelly of Wheaton
  • Alexander F. McGimpsey, III of Glen Ellyn
  • Jeffrey S. MacKay of Wheaton
  • Brian N. Nigohosian  of Wheaton
  • John J. Pcolinski, Jr. of Naperville

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