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The author of this site is a solo practitioner, licensed to practice law in Illinois since 1971. He is licensed to practice before the Illinois state Supreme Court, the trial bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and the State and Federal Appellate Courts. Although his practice concentrates in the area of criminal law, it includes a wide range of civil litigation, as well.
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Quilici was one of the principal litigants among those who brought actions against the Village of Morton Grove in 1981 to combat the then famous, or infamous, handgun ban--
depending on your point of view.
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He is legal counsel in Illinois for Collector Arms Dealers Association, one of the largest firearm collectors
associations in the United States. His legal work has included pro bono representation
for the National League of Families of the American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast
Asia (MIA/POW) and the American Legion. When an outcry arose over abuse of the American flag, he helped organize supporters and wrote the petition against flag abuse
which was ultimately signed by hundreds of thousands of patriotic Americans. Quilici
is a veteran of the Korean War.
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The information provided herein is not intended as legal advice, and should not
be interpreted as such. The author of this site has and will make efforts to
assure that the information he presents in the portions of the content he
authors on this site is accurate. The viewer, however, is cautioned that
because of the complexity of the material and ever-changing laws, regulations
and court decisions, the author may have little or no control over the accuracy
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Quilici shall not be liable for any loss of data, lost profits or any other
damages or losses resulting from such use. Users, therefore, are urged
to independently verify the information on this site.
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Website and/or to modify any features, materials or specifics without notice.
All matters relating to this Website shall be governed by the laws of the State
of Illinois.
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