Cook Co. (ECWd) –
The Village of Dolton’s legal representative, Del Galdo Law Group, LLC, has filed a motion to withdraw citing Supreme Court Rule 1.16(a)(6).
1.16(a)(6) -(a) Except as stated in paragraph (c), a lawyer shall not represent a client or, where representation has commenced, shall withdraw from the representation of a client if:
(6) the representation will result in an unreasonable financial burden on the lawyer or has been rendered unreasonably difficult by the client; (emphasis added)
Considering the rule cited we wonder if Henyard has refused to pay the legal bills created from the numerous FOIA lawsuits the Village faces or if she has determined the lawyers demanding the law be followed constitute them being unreasonably difficult.
Included in the motion was a request for an extension of time to answer one of our Freedom of Information Act lawsuits.
In light of all the negative press Mayor Tiffany Henyard has brought upon herself it may be difficult for the Village to find competent legal counsel willing to represent them.
We will continue to update on this matter as it moves through the court.
15 Comments
Donald Longmore
Posted at 08:11h, 29 AprilThe saga of Henyard & Dolton continue…. hopefully,for not much longer….. Henyard can hear the voices..’…” Pull over & slowly roll down the window” !.
Brian K Anderson
Posted at 07:23h, 29 AprilIt’s either a slow news day or queen Tiffany is getting her due attention. FOX News reported on the withdrawal of legal counsel due to lack of payment for services.
Marcus Connell
Posted at 16:44h, 28 AprilWhy is this chamberpot dictator allowed to sit in office? Clearly, nobody in Dolton ever voted for her… back up the prison bus and haul her off in irons. This is a cynical evil demon who is raping her town, both figuratively and literally.
Louis Lanni
Posted at 15:02h, 28 AprilWhat does it take to get rid of this person. She clearly has no respect for the public trust. She she’s her position as having hit the jackpot at a casino, and is now drunk with power. She velongs in jail.
Dorothy Henderson
Posted at 13:25h, 28 AprilMayor Henyard should be held accountable for her actions just as well as anyone else. Withholding receipts/records for proof of state funds. She needs to be ousted immediately!
Johnny El' dreddog Gato
Posted at 13:10h, 28 AprilOver the past months watching this whole Peyton place season unfold, one would think the mayor would just go ahead and resign. I don’t understand how someone cannot envision themselves behind bars with all of the shenanigans being discovered that she has been involved with. I imagine her cronies will be going down with her. So far Donald Trump has been the Teflon Don, but Henyard is not Teflon! Although, she is a slippery fish! Just not a very accomplished one. And as we know, the fish rots from the head, she absolutely is the head of this fish. I remember my boss used to say “never get on the front page” another one was, ‘you’ve got to quit digging that hole you’re in.” Maybe the mayor never received that memo, or, is just looking for security, a roof over her head and three squares a day. I suppose the taxpayers will pick that up! Even if the taxpayers IE people win, they lose!
Johnny El' dreddog Gato
Posted at 13:06h, 28 AprilOver the past months watching this whole Peyton place season unfold, one would think the mayor would just go ahead and resign. I don’t understand how someone cannot envision themselves behind bars with all of the shenanigans being discovered that she has been involved with. I imagine her cronies will be going down with her. So far Donald Trump has been the Teflon Don, but Henyard is not Teflon! But she is a slippery fish! Just not a very accomplished one. And as we know, the fish rots from the head, and she absolutely is the head of this fish. I remember my boss used to say “never get on the front page” another one was, ‘you’ve got to quit digging that hole you’re in.” Maybe the mayor never received that memo, or, is just looking for security, a roof over her head and three squares a day. I suppose the taxpayers will pick that up! Even if the taxpayers IE people win, they lose!
Krista Coleman
Posted at 10:04h, 28 AprilWhy doesnt she just resign??? Obviously, the people want her gone. She needs to man up and walk away. So ridiculous
Deborah Terry
Posted at 08:14h, 28 AprilWhy in the hell isn’t this racist theif in jail already?
Doneall Hammond
Posted at 07:59h, 28 AprilGiven the plethora of controversial decisions and myriad of missteps enacted by Dolton Mayor, Tiffany He yard, it’s disturbing why the city’s attorney didn’t submit his resignation far, far earlier.
I’m not so sure the courts should oblige his request to withdraw legal representation given his entrenched involvement and connection to the city and ( township ) of Dolton municipal operations. The attorneys decision to abstain representation at the eleventh hour is suspect indeed
Jeff Cooper
Posted at 07:27h, 28 AprilThe second emphasized portion of the rule actually means the representation has become unreasonably difficult for the attorney, not that the client deems counsel to be too difficult to work with (although I’m sure she does).
David Greene
Posted at 06:24h, 28 AprilIf u vote a convicted thief into office what do u expect? They got what they paid for. U can’t fix stupid. Hope they can recover, and her and the other crooks get a long prison term. Get ready boys and girls it’s coming.
Green Skull
Posted at 05:38h, 28 AprilTypical “women of color ” abusing power and being a ghetto tyrant. Nothing to see, move along…
Mahki
Posted at 22:09h, 26 AprilDelgado has found a way out. It was just a matter of time before that firm found itself entangled in the feces they helped create.
david
Posted at 20:13h, 26 AprilPretty cool what you are doing with this, showing Heynard to be a class A dufus