IN RE BROTHERHOOD OF R.R. TRAINMEN

Nonrecord No. 751.

13 Ill.2d 391 (1958)

150 N.E.2d 163

In re BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

Rehearing denied May 23, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

THOMAS J. BOODELL, and WAYLAND B. CEDARQUIST, both of Chicago, for the American Bar Association; CHARLES E. FEIRICH, of Carbondale, and WADE F. BAKER, of Springfield, for the Illinois State Bar Association; and CHARLES LEVITON, (AUGUSTINE J. BOWE, JOHN LIGTENBERG, and WERNER W. SCHROEDER, of counsel,) all of Chicago, for the Chicago Bar Association.

WILLIAM C. WINES, of Chicago, for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

HAROLD A. SMITH, of Chicago, KARL C. WILLIAMS, of Rockford, and CALVIN P. SAWYIER, of Chicago, for intervening railroads.


Per CURIAM:

A motion was made on behalf of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen for leave to file in this court an original petition for a declaratory judgment. The motion and petition described certain conduct of the Brotherhood and the lawyers who serve as regional counsel for its legal aid department and requested a ruling that the conduct described was neither illegal nor unprofessional. The motion disclosed that disciplinary proceedings were pending against Edward...

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