Background
Dunn, Richard T. was born on August 21, 1918 in Normal, Illinois, United States.
Dunn, Richard T. was born on August 21, 1918 in Normal, Illinois, United States.
University of Illinois (Bachelor of Arts, 1940. Juris Doctor, 1947). Phi Alpha Delta. Member, 1971-1975 and Chairman, 1972-1975, Judicial Inquiry Board, State of Illinois.
Member, 1982— and Chairman, since 1985, Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Professional Responsibility.
Worked at Dunn, Hundman, Stanczak & Willard (Bloomington, Illinois) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice. Commercial Law/Litigation, Bankruptcy, Banking Law, Corporate, Real Estate, Taxation, Probate/Estates, Trusts, Municipal, School. Admitted to the bar, 1947, Illinois.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Member, 1971-1975 and Chairman, 1972-1975, Judicial Inquiry Board, State of Illinois. Member, 1982-1992 and Chairman, 1985-1990, Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Professional Responsibility. Member: McLean County, Illinois State and American Bar Associations.
American Judicature Society.
National Association of College and University Attorneys. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Military: Brigade General, A.U.S. Retired.
Active duty, 1940-1946. 1952-1953; 1970
Dunn, Hundman, Stanczak & Willard was founded by Richard F. Dunn in 1915.
Serving clients throughout the state of Illinois with a primary focus on central Illinois. The firm is a general practice with individual lawyers focusing in certain areas of law.
Member, 1971-1975 and Chairman, 1972-1975, Judicial Inquiry Board, State of Illinois. Member, 1982-1992 and Chairman, 1985-1990, Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Professional Responsibility. Member: McLean County, Illinois State and American Bar Associations.
American Judicature Society.
National Association of College and University Attorneys. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Military: Brigade General, A.U.S. Retired.
Active duty, 1940-1946. 1952-1953; 1970; Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Military: Brigade General, A.U.S. Retired.
Active duty, 1940-1946. 1952-1953; 1970.