Dolapo Igori

Assistant State’s Attorney at Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

Dolapo Igori, J.D., is currently serving as an Assistant State's Attorney at the Cook County State's Attorney's Office since July 2024. Prior to this role, Dolapo worked as an Associate Attorney at Ankin Law, focusing on civil litigation to advocate for clients with denied Social Security Disability claims. Dolapo has an extensive background in law, including positions as a law clerk at Cantwell & Cantwell and during clinical internships at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law's Pro Bono Litigation Clinic and the United States Department of Labor. Educational achievements include a Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, an ABA Paralegal Certificate from Roosevelt University, and a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design from Columbia College Chicago.

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Chicago, United States

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Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

With more than 700 attorneys, the Cook County State's Attorney's Office is the second largest prosecutor's office in the nation. The CCSAO is responsible for the prosecution of all misdemeanor and felony crimes committed in Cook County, one of the largest counties in the United States. The CCSAO also serves as legal counsel for the government of Cook County and county office holders and employees, litigating Plaintiff and Defense oriented cases and providing legal counsel on a range of matters. Led by State’s Attorney Kimberly M. Foxx, the first African American elected to the office, the CCSAO’s team of prosecutors has a passion for public service and has earned a national reputation for excellence in the pursuit of justice for the people we serve. The CCSAO offers many rewarding and exciting opportunities in the following areas: Criminal Prosecutions • Felony Trial • Sex Crimes Unit • Special Prosecutions Bureau • Juvenile Justice Bureau • Narcotics Bureau • Appeals Unit Civil Actions Bureau • Civil Rights • Constitutional Law • Labor and Employment • Medical Malpractice • Plaintiff-Side Torts • Municipal Litigation • State and Federal Litigation Our program is highly competitive due to the hands-on, challenging and relevant work experience. There are opportunities for Assistant State's Attorneys, undergraduate interns, legal interns earning a paralegal certificate, law clerks and recently graduated Secondments or Fellows. Please visit our careers page to download an application and learn more about applying to be part of the office.


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