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Employment History
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1. Author Biographies: Illinois Pretrial Practice
www.jamespublishing.com/bios/i - [Cached]Published on: 12/12/2007 Last Visited: 1/31/2008
Jennifer Duncan-Brice began her legal career in 1975 as a law clerk in the City of Chicago's Office of Corporation Counsel. In 1976 she became Assistant Corporation Counsel, working in the Litigation Division and primarily representing the Chicago Police Department and police officers on civil rights actions in federal court. In 1982 she was transferred to the Real Estate Division, handling condemnation cases and representing the Landmark Commission.
In 1985 she was promoted to Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel and was assigned to reorganize the Torts Division. In 1987, she was promoted to Deputy Corporation Counsel.
In 1992 she was elected a judge to the Circuit Court of Cook County, and was assigned generally to the Law Division. Judge Duncan-Brice was assigned to a Motion Call in 1994 and a General Calendar Call in 1996. -
2. www.manilamaildc.net
www.manilamaildc.net/2008/04/2 - [Cached]Published on: 5/4/2008 Last Visited: 5/4/2008
To obtain the compensation, the lawyers for the survivors will file a petition separately for each survivor before Cook County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Duncan-Brice, who will approve or disapprove the petition for compensation.
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3. MAY 2000
www.ocshooters.com/newsletters - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2000 Last Visited: 10/31/2007
Circuit Judge Jennifer Duncan-Brice, in an 11-page opinion, dismissed the portion of the lawsuit that claimed gunmakers should be held liable for what is done with their products. Duncan-Brice wrote gunmaker Smith & Wesson and others "owed no duty to control the distribution of their products to the general public."

