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FOIA Request Log - Law FOIA Request Log - Law REQUESTOR ORGANIZATION NAME Robert Willey Self Douglas Lemon Self Renee McManus Self Renee McManus Self David Gordon Sidley Austin LLP Donald Vance Self Renee McManus Self Victor Crown Self Victor Crown Self Kathryn D. A'Hearn Michaels & May P.C. Wendy Kozak Self Victor Crown Self David P. Lichtman Whitfield McGann & Ketterman Daniel E. Ciesla Self Page 1 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Copy of agreement between the City of Chicago and CTI Collections. Police Department address and phone numbers for named police officers Elevator inspection Status on Elevator inspection Documents relating to Aqua Parking Facility 1) Any and all records pertaining to settlements and judgments resulting from civil lawsuits, involving members of Chicago Police Department, or the Mayor listed as a defendant between January 1, 2009 to January 1, 2010; and 2) Any and all records pertaining to the above mentioned records detailing to whom the electronic fund transfers, checks, money orders, cash payment judgments and/or settlements were made to. Include names and addresses to whom these judgments and/or settlements payments were remitted to and receipts. Seeking information regarding property. Where are the city permits posted by the building entrance, permits for violations and people working in the building? What court cases by the city have been filed for this property? Copies of all letters sent to Mr. Crown in 2009 Copy of "proof of service" for eight City employees Any and all documents regarding the former Acme Barrel Company site (Acme site). Including demolitions and proposed remediation of the site. Status on docket no. 08WD03928A 1) Copy of invoices for outside counsel Laner Muchin for payment since 2007 regarding Michael Shakman v. Democratic Organization of Cook County; 2) Copy of all invoices for outside counsel Noelle Brennan and Assoc. for payment since 2007 regarding Michael Shakman v. Democratic Organization of Cook County; 3) Copy of a USPS tracking # for a letter sent by Atty. Beth Davis on May 4, 2009 affecting a Shakman claim; and 4) copy of email transmission from Atty. Beth Davis on June 11, 2009. Copies of the certified payroll submitted by Sound Solutions Windows & Doors, LLC, in connection with the following Residential Sound Installation Program contracts: specification numbers 62550B, 62260, 55746, 55754, 44807 and 44798 Grant money given to Ravenswood Community Council, the Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce, the North Center Chamber of Commerce and the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce from the City of Chicago Page 2 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law DATE DUE DATE RECEIVED 05/04/2010 05/11/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/06/2010 05/20/2010 05/13/2010 05/20/2010 05/07/2010 05/21/2010 05/14/2010 05/21/2010 05/17/2010 05/24/2010 Page 3 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law Daniel E. Ciesla Self Debbie Niemann State of Illinois Chris Fusco Chicago Sun Times Renee McManus Self Sherie Arriazola / Tracy Chicago Justice Project Siska Victor Crown Self Ramone R. McGowan Self Kim Guerrieri Day & Robert, P.C. Kim Guerrieri Day & Robert, P.C. Dave Glowacz Self Amy Humphrey Self Roberta Trakan/ Ryan A. Lyman & Nielsen, LLC Hiss Felicia Dechter Smola Self Kim Guerrieri Day & Robert, P.C. Timothy I. McArdle McArdle & Frost Victor Crown Self David P. Bridges Self Page 4 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law Grant funds from the City to Casa Corazon and La Casa Norte National Warrant Database Seeking copies of any and all records that the city, its law department and/or Mayor Daley's Office has on file regarding the Chicago Police Dept. security details) for Mayor Daley (and/or members of his family) between Jan. 1, 2005 and April 30, 2010. ComEd verifying Rental Property Utility Service Act Digitally formatted Judgment/Verdict & Settlement reports for years 1999-2007. Distinguish cases deriving from civil rights violation from other types of cases. Laner Muchin billing records between June 23, 2008 through Nov. 4, 2008; and 2) Laner Muchin billing records between July 1 through July 15. Settlement and Judgments involving nine lawsuits Copies of litigation file on Village of Niles v. City of Chicago, 82 Ill.App.3d 60, 401 N.E.2d 1225 (1st Dist., 1980) Copies of litigation files on Bobrowicz v. City of Chicago, 168 Ill.app.3d 227, 522 N.E.2d 663 (1st Dist., 1988) (see attached) 1). City of Chicago's total expenditures to date for outside legal counsel or contractors in the federal civil lawsuit of Michael L. Shakman, et al. v. the City of Chicago; 2). The City of Chicago's total legal expenditures to date in the Shakman case; 3) The City of Chicago's total payments to date to the Shakman Decree Monitor; and 4) The City of Chicago's total payments to date to the plaintiffs in the Shakman case. Demolition matter 1) Any records regarding street repairs, paving, excavation or patching on the 0-100 N. Garland Ct. block within the last 15 years; 2) Any requests for street repairs, paving, excavation, or patching of the 0-100 N. Garland Ct. block within the last 15 years; 3) Any records of vaults underneath the 0-100 N. Garland Ct. block; 4) Any records related to the collapse of a portion of 0- 100 N. Garland Ct on May 19, 2007 and any subsequent investigation thereof; and 5) Any records of repairs of vaults underneath the 0-100 N. Garland Ct. block within the last 15 years. Fines for property 7721 N. Sheridan Road, Unit 2S Copies of litigation file on Village of Niles v. City of Chicago, 201 Ill.App.3d 651,558 N.E.2d 1324 (1st Dist., 1990) Emergency calls for assistance to Glencrest Health Center & Rehabilitation Center. For period June 1, 2007 through June 1, 2008 1) A copy of financial records affirming remittance of FICA contributions; and 2) A copy of financial records affirming remittance of federal and state tax by the City of Chicago affecting $1500 award Copy of ticket Page 5 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law 05/18/2010 05/25/2010 05/18/2010 05/25/2010 05/12/2010 05/26/2010 05/19/2010 05/26/2010 05/13/2010 05/27/2010 05/26/2010 06/03/2010 05/21/2010 06/07/2010 06/08/2010 06/08/2010 06/08/2010 06/08/2010 06/02/2010 06/09/2010 06/03/2010 06/10/2010 06/04/2010 06/11/2010 06/07/2010 06/14/2010 06/08/2010 06/15/2010 06/10/2010 06/17/2010 06/10/2010 06/17/2010 06/14/2010 06/21/2010 Page 6 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law Patricia Terry Mid-North Association, Society of Professional Journalists Patricia Cullen Self Amy Keller Wexler Wallace Caroline Debnar Carm Self Ben Elson People's Law Office Jill Mahnke Thomson Reuters John Fitzgibbon Self Brian Black Self Mick Dumke Chicago News Co-Op Michael P. McCready Law Offices of Michael P. McCready Tamara Jones Self Emilio Rivera Self Jennifer Farrar AP Lenny Asaro Neal & Leroy Nicholas J. Scarpelli Scarpelli & Brady Nona Farrar Self Nona Farrar Self Brenda King Self Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Jose Negrete Self Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Page 7 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law Copy of EDS filed in 2010 in connection with rezoning for 550 W. Webster Avenue/2159 N. Lincoln Avenue under Planned Development No. 84 as amended Arbitration Hearing records All documents related to benefits paid by the City of Chicago health plan for various medical tests performed by Andrew Rosenson and AR Imaging. 911 calls related to a traffic accident Outside counsel fees paid in 13 police-related matters. Records related to contracts for online public records, investigative, skip tracing and/or batch processing services with Lexis Nexis Records related to claim file 182-A04941 IAD complaint register 314483 Outside counsel costs for 2010 by firm and case. All investigations, inspection reports, 311 calls and repairs involving 11829 S. Yale. Housing court records pertaining to 6700 South Shore Drive--Quadrangle House. Copy of a reinstatement order from a 1995 disciplinary case. Settlement and judgment reports for 2004-2007. Records related to 3305 S. Lawndale. Records related to a fire at 615 West Randolph General order allowing a lone CFD employee to staff an ambulance. Names and titles of all CPD and CFD employees featured in an NBC 5 news story. Criminal conviction check for Wendy Williams. A copy of Police Superintendent Jody Weis' contract. Existing filed petition. A copy of the Booz Allen Hamilton report regarding CPD organization. Page 8 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law 06/15/2010 06/22/2010 06/17/2010 06/23/2010 07/06/2010 07/13/2010 07/15/2010 07/22/2010 07/14/2010 07/28/2010 07/22/2010 07/29/2010 08/03/2010 08/10/2010 08/05/2010 08/12/2010 08/12/2010 08/19/2010 08/18/2010 08/25/2010 08/24/2010 08/31/2010 08/30/2010 09/08/2010 09/01/2010 09/09/2010 09/01/2010 09/09/2010 09/02/2010 09/10/2010 09/07/2010 09/14/2010 09/07/2010 09/14/2010 09/08/2010 09/15/2010 09/09/2010 09/16/2010 09/10/2010 09/17/2010 09/10/2010 09/17/2010 Page 9 of 1143 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Law William Lee Chicago Tribune Nicholas Vittore Self Paul Vega Self Frank Coconate Self David Morrison Illinois Campaign for Political Reform Ben Elson People's Law Office Magin Razo Self Tim Novak Chicago Sun Times Stephanie Crets Better Government Association Neda Anijadi Self Dolores Kennedy Bluhm Legal Clinic Dolores Kennedy Bluhm Legal Clinic Dolores Kennedy Bluhm Legal Clinic Dolores Kennedy Bluhm Legal Clinic Tim Novak Chicago Sun Times Robert Flores Self Rodman Allen Self J.D.

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