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Lloyd A. Karmeier

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300:, "Among other duties, the Chief Justice controls and schedules the Supreme Court's agenda for consideration in conference by the Court during its five formal terms each year, supervises all appointments to Supreme Court committees, serves as chairperson of the Executive Committee of the constitutionally-mandated Illinois Judicial Conference and presents the Court's annual budget request to the General Assembly." His term as chief justice ended October 25, 2019. 942: 253:. He later clerked for former US District Court Judge James L. Foreman from 1972 to 1973. He was engaged in the general practice of law with the firm of Hohlt, House, DeMoss & Johnson from 1964 to 1986. He was resident Circuit Judge of Washington County from 1986 to 2004, when he was elected to the Illinois Supreme Court. 333:
from the case, and the appeal was decided in favor of State Farm Insurance by a majority of 4-2, with Karmeier in the majority. $ 600 million of punitive damages as well as the award of $ 457 million against State Farm were reversed. In 2018, State Farm agreed to pay a $ 250 million settlement in a
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Karmeier addressed the controversies in a 2014 filing in the Philip Morris case, in which he wrote, "When I ran for this office a decade ago, I made only one promise. It was a promise to the People of Illinois and the voters of the Fifth Judicial District that if elected, I would decide every case
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During his candidacy for the office of judge in Illinois, Karmeier managed to raise $ 4.8 million for his election campaign. This included a direct contribution of $ 350,000 from the
272:. He received 60.77% support for retention. Had he received less than 60% he would have lost retention, which would have made him only the second Illinois judge since 1994 to lose a 1190: 1175: 337:
In 2014, Karmeier was up for a retention vote. A political group of trial lawyers funded a last-minute, $ 2 million advertising campaign in an unsuccessful effort to unseat him.
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newspaper published an editorial, "Big business won a nice return on a $ 4.3 million investment ... It now has a friendly justice". Despite opposition, Karmeier refused to
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group. Other affiliates of State Farm Insurance also paid for Karmeier's campaign. Around that time State Farm policyholders had won $ 1 billion against State Farm in
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from the 5th district. He served as chief justice of that court from 2016 to 2019. Karmeier retired at the conclusion of his second term in December 2020.
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class-action lawsuit claiming State Farm conspired to defraud 4.7 million current and former customers out of the $ 1.05 billion award.
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Schotland, Roy A. (2007), Transparency International (ed.), "Global Corruption Report 2007: Corruption in Judicial Systems",
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free of outside influence and based solely on the law and the facts. I have honored that pledge."
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Karmeier became 120th chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court on October 31, 2016, and was
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Justice Byron O. House from 1964 to 1968. He was elected State's Attorney for
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Michael Avery et al. v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
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He became the justice for the Fifth District on the
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Lloyd Karmeier
Illinois Supreme Court
Rita B. Garman
Anne M. Burke
Illinois Supreme Court
Philip J. Rarick
David K. Overstreet
Washington County, Illinois
Republican
University of Illinois, Urbana-
Champaign

BS
JD
Illinois Supreme Court
Washington County
Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
J.D.
University of Illinois College of Law
Illinois Supreme Court
Washington County
Republican
Illinois Supreme Court
2014 retention election
retention election
sworn in
Rita Garman
State Farm Insurance
Avery v. State Farm
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
dissociate himself

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