Our panel of leading appellate attorneys review Friday's Illinois Supreme Court opinions in the civil cases Sandholm v. Kuecker and Powell v. Dean Foods Company and criminal cases People v. Adams, People v. Gutierrez, People v. Washington and People v. Rinehart.CIVILSandholm v. KueckerBy Michael T. Reagan, The Law Offices of Michael T. Reagan
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January 20, 2012 |
Practice News
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The ISBA hosted an open house this week at its newly remodeled Chicago Regional Office.
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January 19, 2012 |
Practice News
ISBA Director of Legislative Affairs Jim Covington reviews bills in Springfield of interest to ISBA members. This week he covers: Senate Bill 2534 (mortgage foreclosure); House Bill 3979 (association bylaws), House Bill 3981 (expert witness) and House Bill 3850 (local government). More information on each bill is available below the video.
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January 19, 2012 |
Events
Eight bands have been selected to perform at the Illinois Bar Foundation’s 2nd Annual Lawyers Rock Legends at Buddy Guy’s Legends on Feb. 16, 2012. Click here to order ticketsThe bands (in alphabetical order) that will be playing live at Buddy Guy's Legends onFeb. 16 are:5-thirtyCAC AttackClark StereoHans & The HormonesJack SalamanderJoe BiscegliaOne More TimeThe Vazquez Blues BandMore information on the event is available at www.illinoisbarfoundation.org.
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January 19, 2012
In In re Marriage of Petersen, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that divorced Mom could not force Dad to pay for kids’ college expenses that predate the filing of her petition for contribution. But Peterson did not stop a son from recovering college expenses retroactively from his parents, according to a recent Illinois Appellate Court opinion. Read Mike Kalcheim's analysis in the latest ISBA Family Law newsletter.1 comment (Most recent January 20, 2012)
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January 19, 2012 |
Events
Lester Munson will be the keynote speaker at the Third Annual Joseph Bartylak Dinner at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield on Friday, March 23, 2012.Munson is an ESPN sportswriter, a popular Chicago media personality, and a long-time LAP volunteer.The Lawyers’ Assistance Program (LAP) will present the Joseph R. Bartylak Award to J. Nelson Wood of Mt. Vernon and Chicago for his exemplary work as a volunteer for the organization.The reception is at 6:00 PM and the dinner at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $75. For information contact Judge James Radcliffe, LAP’s associate director, at (618) 444-9706 or bartylakdinner@illinoislap.org.
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January 18, 2012 |
Practice News
Asked and AnsweredBy John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMCLast week I responded to a question concerning starting a new law practice and I outlined the first phase of start-up. Eventually, you must address and face Phase II.If you are successful in Phase I you will eventually need help whether it be administrative, paralegal, or another attorney. Now you must manage others as well as yourself. More office space will be required – especially if you are currently in a home or virtual office. A new set of skill sets (people skills) is now required.Some Lawyers Never Develop the Skills Needed or Desire to Go to This Level and Firm Growth is Restricted as a ResultI refer to this phase as Sole Owner Phase. I have client law firms in this phase than consist of an attorney owner, a handful of employed associates, paralegals, and staff. These firms may have 3 to 4 people or ten or more. I have sole owner law firms with over 100 employed attorneys and staff.Phase II – Taking the Practice to the Next Level – New Challenges – New Skills Required1. Additional Peoplea. Know what to look forb. Know how to compensate attorneys and staffc. Decide whether you are looking for long term vs. short term hires and relationships2. Develop Skill Sets in the Following Areas – Managing Others – Finding, Managing, Motivating, Training and Retaining Talenta. Hiring and Firing b. HR Function c. Devote time to managing others d. Delegation of work e. Supervision of work3. Use the Following HR Tools and Processes
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January 18, 2012 |
Member Services
The Illinois State Bar Association announces a new member benefit: LawPay merchant account - credit card processing for attorneys. Accepting credit and debit cards can attract clients, improve cash flow and reduce collections. Correctly safeguard and separate client funds into trust and operating accounts. Members save up to 25% off credit card processing fees. And, to kick off this new benefit, today through Feb. 15, the $150 virtual terminal fee is waived for all ISBA members as well! Trust your transactions to the ISBA’s newest member marketplace provider, LawPay. Call (866) 376-0950 or visit www.lawpay.com/isba to learn more.
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January 17, 2012 |
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 months of January - December 2011, ISBA helped people in need of legal services find lawyers in the following areas:
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January 17, 2012 |
Practice News
Chief Justice Thomas L. Kilbride and the Illinois Supreme Court announced Tuesday the appointment of Michael J. Tardy as Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. His appointment is effective immediately.Mr. Tardy, who has served with the Administrative Office for nearly 24 years, had been acting director since last September."He has been a longstanding, loyal and hardworking staff member for decades," said Chief Justice Kilbride. "Since he's taken over as the acting director, he has been masterful in working through the transition. "The Administrative Director, as the office also is called, is authorized by Article VI of the Illinois Constitution to assist the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court in fulfilling their administrative duties. The director prepares and presents agenda issues to the Court for discussion and deliberation to assure that the business of the judicial branch is timely and thoroughly managed."I am both grateful and very humbled by the opportunity that the Supreme Court of Illinois has afforded me," Mr. Tardy said. "I am, of course, honored by the appointment and very thankful for the privilege to serve the Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court."I am thrilled by the challenge and commit my every resource to the work of the Court," said Mr. Tardy. "And I am very fortunate to have available to me the capable and competent staff of the AOIC in doing our work for the Court."