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Active Lobbyist and Clients 08 01 2007 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 ANTHONY ABBOUD WILLIAM J.P. BANKS Greenberg Traurig LLP 1838 N Neva Ave 77 W. Wacker, Suite 2500 Chicago, IL 60707 CHICAGO, IL 60601 (773) 450-3378 (312) 456-8441 X G. MEECE & ASSOCIATES GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES X MONTALBANO HOMES X LINE BARGE & SAMPSON BLAIR LAW FIRM MWH-AMERICAS INC TOLL BROTHERS DEREK ALBERT Albert and Associates KEVIN L. BARNEY 18920 Stonewater Blvd (See Kutak Rock Illinois LLC) Northville TWP, MI 48168 One South Wacker Drive - Suite 2050 (248) 349-4834 Chicago, IL 60606 ARAMARK SERVICE MASTER (312) 602-4100 LINEBARAGER GOGGAN BLAIR AND SAMPSON PERRY GROUP LTD STAN BARRETT (See The Civic Federation) STEPHEN A. ALLISON 177 N. State Street, Ste 400 (See Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon) CHICAGO, IL 60601 225 West Wacker Drive - Suite 2800 (312) 201-9066 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 201-2680 BEAR, STEARNS & CO. INC. Attn: Mr. M. Abatemarco ALLAN R. AMBROSE 383 Madison Avenue The Northern Trust Company /M9 P.S. Friedman New York, NY 10179 50 South LaSalle St - M9 P.S. Friedman (212) 272-2000 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 557-0945 MARIBEL MATA BENEDICT NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP 525 West Monroe Street # 1600 TODD BANKS Chicago, IL 60661 Commonwealth Edison Company (312) 902-5344 1 Financial Place, 440 So. LaSalle Street - Suite KATTEN MUCHIN ROSENMAN LLP Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 394-3057 ComEd ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 MYLES D. BERMAN ALBERT A. BOUMENOT (See Foley & Lardner LLP) George K. Baum & Company 321 N. Clark Street, Suite 2800 2103 W Evergreen Ave CHICAGO, IL 60610 Chicago, IL 60622 (312) 832-4722 (773) 252-1386 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY GEORGE K. BAUM & COMPANY CORN PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL, INC MIDWEST GENERATION EME, LLC CLARENCE K. BOURNE JP Morgan Securities Inc. STEPHEN BIERER 10 S. Dearborn St., 32nd Fl Mail Code IL1-0 Loop Capital Markets, LLC Chicago, IL 60670 200 W. Jackson, Suite 1600 312-732-7170 CHICAGO, IL 60606 JP MORGAN SECURITIES INC (312) 356-1003 PATRICK T. BRANKIN Schain, Burney, Ross & Citron, Ltd. ALLEGRA E. BIERY 222 N. LaSalle, Suite 1910 The Northern Trust Company/M9 P.S. Friedman Chicago, IL 60601 50 South LaSalle St-M9 P.S. Friedman (312) 332-0200 Chicago, IL 60603 X D & S AUTO BODY (312) 444-3481 X LOGISTICENTER OF SAUK VILLAGE NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION SCHAIN, BURNEY, ROSS & CITRON, LTD. DAVID A. BONOMA MELVIN L. BRAZIEL, JR. David A. Bonoma & Associates, Ltd. LaSalle Bank Corporation One North LaSalle, Ste 4500 135 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 332-0055 (312) 904-5791 GLOBAL MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES LASALLE BANK CORPORATION HW LOCHNER, INC. LINEBARGER, GOGGAN, BLAIR & SAMPSON, LTD CAROLE BROWN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT INTERGRATION Lehman Brothers Inc. 190 South LaSalle Street - 22nd Flooor JESSICA MAR BOUDREAU Chicago, IL 60603 Schain, Burney, Ross & Citron, Ltd 312-609-8508 222 N. LaSalle, Suite 1910 CHICAGO, IL 60601 (312) 332-0200 PAGE 2 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 MICHAEL E. BROWN CAPITOL CONSULTING GROUP IL, LLC (See The Rory Group) Attn: Mr. Jeffrey Glass 215 North Des Plaines Avenue - Suite 300 350 W. 22nd Street, Suite 106 Chicago, IL 60661 LOMBARD, IL 60148 (312) 648-0240 (630) 916-7400 X MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA THOMAS R. BURNEY Schain, Burney, Ross & Citron, Ltd. JOHN F. CHAMBERS 222 N. LaSalle Street - Suite 1910 2024 W Bradley Chicago, IL 60601 CHICAGO, IL 60618 (312) 332-0200 (773) 304-6230 SCHAIN, BURNEY, ROSS & CITRON, LTD. X DIEBOLD ELECTION SYSTEMS, INC GLOBAL 360 INC. ROLLAND W. BURRIS PBM ANALYZERS (See Burris & Lebed Consulting, LLC) STANDARD VALUATIONS 35 East Wacker Drive - Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60601 THOMAS L. CHAPMAN (312) 566-0202 Raymond James & Associates, Inc 550 W Washington St. Suite 1650 BURRIS & LEBED CONSULTING,LLC CHICAGO, IL 60661 35 East Wacker Drive - Suite 500 (312) 612-7817 Chicago, IL 60601 RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. (312) 566-0202 ACS HCS GERY J. CHICO ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE Chico & Nunes LLP VILLAGE OF WHEELING 333 West Wacker Drive Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60606 LINDA BYRON (312) 463-1000 Raymond James & Associates, Inc ALLADIN LANDSCAPING 550 W Washington St. Suite 1650 X ALTHEIMER & GRAY CHICAGO, IL 60661 AMERVEST (312) 612-7816 DB STERLIN CONSULTANTS, INC. RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. X GOVERNMENT PAYMENT SERVICE, INC. X HART/INTERCIVIC ROLAND CALIA PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP (See The Civic Federation) X RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 177 North Street - Suite 400 TROPICAL OPTICAL Chicago, IL 60614 X UNIVISION RADIO - CHICAGO (312) 201-9066 PAGE 3 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 SUNNY P. CHICO KEVIN CONLON SPC Consulting, LLC (See Conlon Public Strategies, Inc.) 651 W Washington Blvd., Ste #301 20 N Wacker Dr., Ste 2200 CHICAGO, IL 60661 CHICAGO, IL 60606 (312) 876-2025 (312) 855-8500 AMERVEST COMPANY, INC. PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP, LLC CONLON PUBLIC STRATEGIES, INC. Attn: James B. Fadim LINDA CIAGLIA 20 North Wacker Drive - Suite 2200 LaSalle Financial Services, Inc. Chicago, IL 60606 135 South LaSalle Street (312) 855-8500 Chicago, IL 60603 X ACCENTURE (312) 992-4554 ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK LaSALLE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC GATEWAY FOUNDATION, INC. X LaSALLE NATIONAL LEASING CORPORATION HARRY O. HEFTER ASSOCIATES, INC. ILLINOIS RAILROAD ASSOCIATION CIVIC FEDERATION IRON MOUNTAIN The Civic Federation PARKING INDUSTRY LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITT 177 North State Street - Suite 400 RAINBOWS Chicago, IL 60601 REAL BENEFITS 312-201-9066 REVERE GROUP THE CIVIC FEDERATION X SAFER FOUNDATION X YWCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO FRANK M. CLARK Commonwealth Edison Company CONSULTING MARKETING, INC. 1 Financial Place, 440 LaSalle Street #3300 Attn: Samuel Panayotovich Chicago, IL 60603 741 North Dearborn, Suite 2100 (312) 394-7184 Chicago, IL 60610 ComEd (312) 428-8200 AVAYA, INC JULIE CONENNA X BEARING POINT LaSalle Bank N.A. CHICAGO CONVENTION & TOURISM BUREAU, INC. 135 S. LaSalle St, Ste 512 ILLINOIS COIN MACHINE OPERATORS CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 904-8357 ELIZABETH COOLIDGE LASALLE BANK N.A. Lehman Brothers, Inc. 190 South LaSalle Street - 22nd Floor Chicago, IL 60603 312-609-4046 PAGE 4 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 MICHAEL F. CORNICELLI WILLIAM G. DICKETT Building Owners and Managers Association of Sidley Austin LLP 120 S. LaSalle, Ste 1400 One South Dearborn Street CHICAGO, IL 60603 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 759-2060 (312) 853-2214 BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION O BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA, INC. THOMAS COVERICK ALFRED W. DINWIDDIE KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc Loop Capital Markets, LLC 227 W Monroe St., Suite 1800, IL-03-19-1800 200 W. Jackson, Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60606 CHICAGO, IL 60606 (312) 730-2715 (312) 913-2295 X BEAR, STEARNS & CO KEYBANC CAPITAL MARKETS INC. DLA PIPER US LLP 203 North LaSalle Street - Suite 1900 WILLIAM DALEY Chicago, IL 60601 Morgan Stanley & Co., Incorporated 312-368-4000 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 30th Flr RED SEAL DEVELOPMENT (RSD RIVER ROAD, LLC) NEW YORK, NY 10020 THE BOEING COMPANY / BOEING REALTY CORPORAT (212) 762-9169 LAWRENCE DOBER MORGAN STANLEY & CO INCORPORATED Sicommnet, Inc. WARREN DANIELS, JR. 2918 Fifth Avenue - Suite 210 Loop Capital Markets, LLC San Diego, CA 92103 200 W. Jackson, Suite 1600 (619) 294-9191 CHICAGO, IL 60606 SICOMMNET, INC. (312) 356-1007 JOHN A. DOERRER BRIAN B. DAVIS Kaizen Inc. LaSalle Bank N.A. 1705 N. Rutherford 135 S. LaSalle St. CHICAGO, IL 60707 CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 752-7972 (312) 904-2475 DISTILLED SPIRITS COUNCIL OF THE UNITED STATES LASALLE BANK N.A. MARK S. DOHERTY KELLY K. DIBBLE The Northern Trust Company The Northern Trust Company/M9 P.S. Friedman 50 So LaSalle St-CTOO/M9-P.S. Friedman 50 South LaSalle St-M-9 P.S. Friedman Chicago, IL 60603 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 444-4124 (312) 444-4262 THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY PAGE 5 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 MARTIN A. DOLAN TERRENCE A. DUFFY (See Dolan Law Offices, P.C.) Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. 10 South LaSalle Street - Suite 3712 20 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60603 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 676-7600 312-930-1000 CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE DOLAN LAW OFFICES, P.C. 10 South LaSalle Street - Suite 3712 STEVEN W. EADDY Chicago, IL 60603 LaSalle Financial Services, Inc. (312) 676-7600 540 West Madison Street 28th floor MACTEC, INC. Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 904-1756 SALLY I. DOLPHIN LaSALLE FINANCIAL SERVICE, INC Property Insight 400 S. Jefferson, 1st Floor DEBORAH L. EDWARDS Chicago, IL 60607 Bank Of America Corporation/Bank of Amer (312) 683-8080 231 South LaSalle Street, Mail Code IL1-23 CHICAGO, IL 60604 JOHN M. DORGAN (312) 828-2462 Dorgan-McPike & Associates BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION/BANK OF AMERICA 216 Broadway Springfield, IL 62701 MICHAEL ELLIOTT (217) 544-0065 Sicommnet, Inc. CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING LTD 2918 Fifth Avenue - Suite 210 CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC dba Concentra M San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 294-9191 BRIDGET DOUGHERTY SICOMMNET, INC. 101 W. Grand Ave, Suite 200 Chicago, IL 60610 RODNEY ELLIOTT (312) 645-9200 LaSalle Bank N.A. X GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AT DEPAUL 135 South LaSalle Street ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIAT Chicago, IL 60603 JANE ADDAMS HULL HOUSE ASSOCIATION (312) 904-7829 LASALLE BANK N.A. DRINKER BIDDLE GARDNER CARTON 191 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 3700 JAMES B. FADIM CHICAGO, IL 60606 (See Conlon Public Strategies, Inc.) (312) 569-1000 20 North Wacker Drive - Suite 2200 CH2M HILL Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 855-8500 PAGE 6 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT August 1, 2007 ITAY D. FELDMAN FIRST ALBANY CAPITAL INC.
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