Articles From Hon. Charles R. Winkler

How civil lawsuits in Cook County proceed to resolution: Mediate—Don’t litigate! By Hon. Charles R. Winkler Bench and Bar, December 2017 Help spread the word about how mediation can help clients settle their cases.
How civil lawsuits in Cook County proceed to resolution: Mediate—Don’t litigate! By Hon. Charles R. Winkler, (Ret.) Alternative Dispute Resolution, November 2017 Help spread the word about how mediation can help clients settle their cases.
The Miller case: Custody dispute—Limiting the number of witnesses—Proper offer of proof By Charles R. Winkler Family Law, January 2008 Dustin Miller and his wife Bethany were engaged in a custody dispute. In February of 2004 a hearing took place in Quincy, Illinois and Dustin won.
Defective six-month notices will no longer bar actions against the CTA By Charles R. Winkler Tort Law, January 1999 In the April 1994 issue of Tort Trends, my article "It's time to say good-bye to the six-month CTA notice requirement" concluded with, "The time has come to repeal the notice requirement of the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act."

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