The Illinois Supreme Court disciplined 151 lawyers last year, a 32 percent increase from the 102 lawyers who faced some sort of action from the high court in 2012. Despite the sharp jump, 2012 was an anomaly due to the Great Recession and a decrease in grievances in prior years, said Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission Deputy Administrator James J. Grogan. Lawyer regulators around the country saw fewer disciplinary complaints filed against lawyers during 2009 and 2010 — the peak years …