Asked and AnsweredBy John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMCQ. I am a new administrator in a 17-attorney law firm in the greater Boston area. I am the firm's first administrator and after the first six months I am struggling. It is unclear whether I am living up to the expectations of the partners and I feel like I am lost. I would appreciate your thoughts.
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November 4, 2015 |
Practice News
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November 3, 2015 |
Practice News
Justices of the Illinois Supreme Court administered the attorney’s oath to 1,605 new attorneys on Thursday at five separate locations across the state.The largest group —1,306—were admitted in the First Judicial District during two ceremonies at the Arie Crown Theater, 2301 Lake Shore Drive, in Chicago.All of the candidates have passed the Illinois State Bar Examination and a required ethics examination and were certified by the Supreme Court Committee on Character and Fitness. They bring the total number of licensed attorneys in Illinois to approximately 96,000.Justice Anne M. Burke presided over the 9:45 a.m. ceremony in the First District and Justice Mary Jane Theis presided over the 12:45 p.m. ceremony.At the 9:45 a.m. ceremony, Will County Circuit Judge Richard C. Schoenstedt made the move for admission of the class. Cook County Circuit Judge Sharon M. Sullivan and Chicago attorney Stephen Stern seconded the motion. They all have children who took the attorney's oath during the ceremony.Other guests of the morning ceremony included: Patricia Brown Holmes, president of the Chicago Bar Association; and Cook County Circuit Judge Jessica A. O'Brien, ISBA Board member and president of the Women's Bar Association.2 comments (Most recent November 4, 2015)
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November 3, 2015 |
ISBA News | Member Services
The Illinois State Bar Association’s Lawyer Finder Service provides referrals to local lawyers Mondays through Fridays. The Service makes referrals in a number of areas of law. For the month of October 2015, there were 895 referrals. ISBA helped people in need of legal services find lawyers in the following areas:Here are the results for October 2015:895 phone referrals made by Lawyer Finder staffMost requested areas of law: Family (188), Employment Law (94), Criminal Law (87), Civil Disputes (84), Real Estate (72), Personal Injury (71) and Estate/Probate Law (38).22,948 visits to IllinoisLawyerFinder.com (20,833 unique visitors)Want to be part of the ISBA Lawyer Finder Service? Call (800) 252-8908 and ask for the Legal Department, or visit www.illinoislawyerfinder.comClients should call (800) 922-8757.
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November 3, 2015 |
People
Justice Thomas R. Fitzgerald, who retired from the Illinois Supreme Court in 2010 after a long and distinguished career, passed away Sunday at his home. He was 74.Justice Fitzgerald's 34-year judicial career was marked by duty, grace, innovation, and an unparalleled dedication to advancing the quality of justice for those he served. He was a model for integrity."Having joined the court shortly after his election in 2000, I had the privilege of serving with Justice Fitzgerald for a decade," Chief Justice Rita B. Garman said. "Before we both arrived on the Supreme Court, Justice Fitzgerald and I had known each other for almost 30 years – ever since we both became rather young members of the judiciary.""Over the many years, he never changed. He was a warm and caring person, and even when on the bench, his demeanor revealed his genuine concern about the people who appeared before him. Tom Fitzgerald was dedicated to serving the people of Illinois and to making the judicial system as fair, efficient, and accessible as it could possibly be."In addition to being a fine jurist, Chief Justice Garman said Justice Fitzgerald shared his gifts with others by teaching lawyers and other judges at numerous educational programs."He was also a true scholar of the life and work of Abraham Lincoln and a devoted man of faith," Chief Justice Garman added. "The people of Illinois were privileged to have Thomas Fitzgerald as a member of the Illinois Supreme Court for a decade, and I was privileged to be his colleague and friend."
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November 2, 2015 |
Practice News
The Illinois Supreme Court announced Monday that Gerald Vernon Cleary, III has been appointed as a Circuit Judge of Cook County, at large. This appointment is effective Nov. 5, 2015 and terminates on Dec. 5, 2016. It was created by the retirement of the Hon. Richard F. Walsh.
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November 2, 2015 |
Events
Please join us at the 18th Annual ISBA YLD Holiday Party. Not only will there be warm appetizers, an open bar, dancing, and an opportunity to meet young lawyers from across the state, the event benefits a great cause: the Children’s Assistance Fund.Initially created to assist with the opening of children's waiting rooms in courthouses across the State of Illinois, the IBF/YLD Children's Assistance Fund has since grown, and now provides funding to organizations across the State of Illinois that provide legal assistance to children, maintain children's waiting rooms in courthouses, work to reduce recidivism of juveniles, and/or work to reduce the incidents of domestic violence in families with children.The YLD has distributed nearly $300,000 in grants through the Children's Assistance Fund over the past sixteen years, due, in large part, to the widespread support and participation in our annual Holiday Party. We hope that you will help us continue this worthy tradition by joining us in person or, if you cannot attend, by contributing to the cause.WHEN: Friday, December 4, 2015, 7:00pm-11:00pmWHERE: Duffy's Tavern and Grille, 420½ W. Diversey, ChicagoWHAT: Open Bar, Warm Appetizers, and Dancing!!COST: $35.00 per person for tickets purchased online through Sunday, November 22, 2015 - $40.00 per person for tickets purchased at the door the evening of the event.
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November 2, 2015 |
CLE
Stay up to date on current developments and trends in the real estate law arena with this full day seminar in Lombard on November 20, 2015! Real estate attorneys, construction lawyers, and general practitioners with basic practice experience who attend this program will better understand: the recent case law developments and real estate legislation that can impact your client; the ethical concerns that can arise in conflict of laws issues; the Illinois fracking laws that practitioners need to be aware of; the various changes that have occurred in construction laws; changes in the Illinois power of attorney laws; changes in the Illinois Condominium Act; how the new CFPB Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure Forms have affected the closing of residential real estate transactions; and more!The seminar is presented by the ISBA Real Estate Law Section and qualifies for 6.25 hours MCLE credit, including 1.0 hour approved Professional Responsibility MCLE credit.Click here for more information and to register.
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October 29, 2015
A client you no longer represent contacts you - he wants his file, he says. Let's assume that, for whatever reason, you'd rather not turn everything over to him. Maybe he fired you and switched to a different lawyer. Maybe he owes you money.Do the contents belong to you? To him? What are you obliged to give up after the representation ends? The short answer: in Illinois, clients own briefs and other "end products" of the matter, but lawyers control early drafts and notes. Find out more in the November Illinois Bar Journal.
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The Justinian Society of Lawyers hosted a Scholarship Dinner on Oct. 15 at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza in Chicago. All proceeds from the event benefit The Justinian Society of Lawyers Endowment Fund.
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October 28, 2015 |
Practice News
A podcast about a CLE program? Why not? Aurora lawyer and podcaster Sam Partida brought his recorder, his energetic style, and his in-the-trenches knowledge of criminal law to the ISBA’s DUI and Traffic Fall Seminar in Elgin earlier this month. The result is a great series of interviews that are an exciting and informative sampler of what you missed if you couldn’t be there – and what you can view online (for CLE credit!) as soon as it’s posted.View Sam’s blog post about the Elgin program or use the player below to listen:2 comments (Most recent October 30, 2015)