Raylene DeWitte Grischow Re-Appointed to Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Professional Responsibility
Press Release | 1 min read
Jan 5, 2015
SPRINGFIELD, IL. — The Illinois Supreme Court has re-appointed Raylene DeWitte Grischow, a partner in the Springfield, Illinois, office of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, to a two-year term as a member of the Court's Committee on Professional Responsibility (Committee). The Committee advises and makes recommendations to the Court on matters relating to legal ethics and professional responsibility. Ms. DeWitte Grischow, whose new term began January 1, 2015, was first appointed to the Committee in 2011.
Ms. Grischow maintains an active trial practice which includes commercial litigation, employment litigation, municipal law and the defense of matters involving general liability, personal injury, automobile liability, premises liability and property damage claims. She is also the attorney for the City of Auburn, Illinois.
Ms. Grischow earned her J.D. in 1998 from Washington University in St. Louis, and her B.S. from Illinois State University in 1994.
Related Locations
Featured Insights

Lawyers' Lawyer Newsletter
Jun 29, 2026
Beyond Malpractice: The Rising Threat of Privacy and Statutory Claims Against Lawyers

In The News
Jun 26, 2026
Brian McGrath Discusses Far-Reaching Impact of a NY Foreclosure Ruling on Mortgage Industry

In The News
Jun 26, 2026
Jason Oliveri Discusses AI Companions in Elder Care and the Risks for LGBTQ+ Residents

Event
June 25-26, 2026
Todd Young Speaks on Importance of Financial Literacy to ESOP Culture

Press Release
Jun 25, 2026
Scott Seaman Appointed to DRI Center for Law and Public Policy’s Social Inflation Task Force

In The News
Jun 23, 2026
Michael Dowell Explores New OIG Compliance Expectations for MAOs

Press Release
Jun 23, 2026
Jennifer Driscoll Reappointed as the ABA Antitrust Law Section Co-Chair of Comments

Press Release
Jun 22, 2026
Hinshaw Named a Client Service Standout Firm in BTI Consulting Client Service A-Team 2026

In The News
Jun 22, 2026
Lucy Wang Discusses California Insurance Solvency Regulation Addressing Climate Risks



