Tuesday, March 4, 2014

IARDC Annual Report 2012

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Editor's note: FEDs:  Your ProbateShark believes that with all the hundreds of crooked judges, crooked lawyers, crooked nursing homes, crooked insurance companies and crooked banks involved with the probate courts...only five cases were recompensed???? Did these poor souls receive just a penny on the dollar for their heart aches? Is the IARDC giving the Probate Courts of Illinois a pass???? Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chart 28B below provides a summary of the claims approved in 2012, by type of misconduct and area of law. For the type of misconduct involved in the 70 approved claims, unearned fee claims were 50% of approvals and 5% of payouts, and conversion claims accounted for 49% of approvals and 91% of payouts.
Chart 28B: Classification of Approved Client Protection Claims in 2012
Type of Misconduct:
Failure to refund unearned fees..................... 35
Conversion.................................................... 34
 
 
Improper Loan ................................................ 1
Area of Law
Tort ............................................................... 15 Bankruptcy/Debt Negotiation ...................... 15
Domestic Relations......................................... 8
Criminal/Quasi-Criminal ................................ 8
 Probate/Trusts................................................. 5
Immigration .................................................... 5
Real Estate ...................................................... 4
Labor/Workers’ Comp.................................... 3
Investment ...................................................... 3
Debt Collection............................................... 2
 Patent.............................................................. 1
Contract .......................................................... 1

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