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1:24-cv-04176 Hill v. Illinois Department of Human Services et al

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In Hill v. Illinois Department of Human Services et al, the court issued an order permitting an attorney to withdraw from representation. This procedural development affects the parties' legal representation and may influence the pace and conduct of the litigation going forward.

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  • Attorney withdrawal
  • Procedural order
  • Representation changes
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Other April 14, 2026

1:24-cv-04176 Hill v. Illinois Department of Human Services et al

In the case Hill v. Illinois Department of Human Services, the attorney representing one of the parties officially withdrew from the case. This means the lawyer is no longer involved in representing their client, which could affect the client's legal strategy and timeline. The court will need to be informed about who will represent the client moving forward.

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