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Chief Judge James F. Holderman Gives Annual "State of the Court" Adress
GENERAL ORDER 12 - 15 - Media Access To The Everett Mckinley Dirksen United States Courthouse From May 18, 2012 Through May 21, 2012
John J. Tharp, Jr.’s Nomination as Judge of the Northern District of Illinois Confirmed
John Z. Lee’s Nomination as Judge of the Northern District of Illinois Confirmed
The 25th Floor Will Be Re-Opened April 6, 2012
Maximizing Your Pro Bono Experience
Request for Nominations for Excellence in Pro Bono and Public Interest Service in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois - 10th Annual Awards for Pro Bono and Public Interest Service
Statement of Chief Judge James F. Holderman on the Passing of District Judge William J. Hibbler
U.S. Magistrate Judge Merit Selection Panel Named
General Order 12-0010 - Late Opening Friday March 9
In Re: Zimmer Nexgen Knee Implant Products Liability Litigation

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Eastern Division
Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse
219 South Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60604


Telelephone:
(312) 435-5670
     Western Division
United States Courthouse
211 South Court St.
Rockford, Illinois 61101


Telephone:
(815) 987-4354
 
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