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Schoop, Devlin J.

Devlin J. Schoop - Chicago, IL

Attorney at Laner Muchin, Ltd.

Employment Discrimination Lawyers in Chicago, IL

515 North State Street Suite 2800 Chicago, IL 60654

Chicago Employment Discrimination Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Discrimination

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  • By Walter B. on Aug. 08, 2025
    Hired Attorney 2017-2021
    THIS IL. licensed Lawyer, is NOT worth retaining-hiring for any type of Legal representation(s), since he is far too inept and utterly incompetent in handling complex cases, (such as Federal Case No. 17 C-9339, and 22 CH-2087), that deals with Federal Removed Cook County IL. Civil Case No. 01 D-14335, pursuant with Federal Removal Code 28 @ 1446(d), that nullified that State Court's attempted: "Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage" on May 20, 2003, which he,
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Chicago, IL

515 North State Street
Suite 2800
Chicago, IL 60654

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Phone: (312) 467-9800

Fax: (312) 467-9479

Website: http://www.lanermuchin.com

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