Where an attorney wishes to place a lien on a judgment, that attorney must serve notice of the lien to the defendant. Merely serving notice to the defendant’s attorneys is insufficient and the lien will be deemed never to have been perfected and, as a result, rendered null. The Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District, 6th Division, affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Margaret Ann Brennan. Randy Brown was the owner and operator of a Harold’s Chicken Shack in suburban Broadview until Jan. 15, …