Township Candidate Says He's A Lawyer: Fact Check, He's Not

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Orland Park IL

16 March, 2021

5:05 PM

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ORLAND TOWNSHIP, IL — Orland Township Board of Trustees candidate William Keefer is the latest on Orland Residents for Responsible Government's slate to draw scrutiny. Keefer, 25, has said he is a lawyer, listing it as his occupation in our Patch candidate survey. Although he did graduate from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2020, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission, by definition, Keefer is not a lawyer, regardless of his degree. In order to be considered a practicing lawyer in the state of Illinois, one must pass the bar exam, which is given to law school graduates to determine whether they are qualified to practice law in a specific jurisdiction. Recently, readers asked Patch to look into Keefer's qualifications as a lawyer. Before we could, the candidate's profile on the political committee's website changed. Prior, Keefer's biography stated, "As a lawyer, William is interested in constitutional law ...." Now it reads, "William obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law. He is currently awaiting his bar exam results." The group has been passing out pamphlets throughout the Orland Township area with the former biography. Courtesy of Paul O'Grady Patch found that Keefer is not a licensed attorney in Illinois, according to the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission. We reached out to Orland Residents for Responsible Government to ask Keefer about the discrepancy, but the group never responded. Keefer isn't ORRG's first candidate to come under fire. Lora Kreczmer, another trustee candidate running with the slate, posted bond March 9 after reports revealed she had an outstanding arrest warrant for three charges stemming from a car accident in August 2017. ORRG is backed by township supervisor candidate Scott R. Kaspar, who serves on the Orland Park Police Pension Fund Board and the Orland Park Ethics Commission, according to the group's website. Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau, who is also running for re-election, has endorsed the slate. Orland Township Together, the opposing party vying for votes on April 6, released a statement to Patch about Keefer. "Once again this week we are learning disturbing new details about a member of Scott Kaspar's Orland Residents for Responsible Government slate," said Supervisor Candidate Paul O'Grady. "It was bad enough that one of their slate members had been wanted by the police for failing to appear in court on a DUI charge, now we find out that another ORRG candidate has been trying to mislead voters about his professional qualifications. Honesty is everything when it comes to holding elected office. These two individuals have disqualified themselves by their actions and illustrated that Scott Kaspar isn't capable of running the township if he can't even put together a full slate of people who follow the law and tell the truth." The Consolidated Elections are just weeks away. Learn more about the slates running for Orland Township, below. Related: Meet The Orland Residents for Responsible Government Slate | Orland Park, IL Patch Meet The Orland Township Together Party: Candidate Surveys | Tinley Park, IL Patch Orland Township Candidate Turns Self In On 2-Year-Old Warrant | Tinley Park, IL Patch

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