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Illinois Bar Journal | August 2015 Table of Contents
August 2015 • Volume 103 • Number 8
Practice News
Articles
You file for discovery of the police video of your client's DUI arrest only to find that it was erased after you requested it. Will the court grant your motion to bar testimony about what was on it?
Many patients don't learn they're getting care from providers outside their narrow network until they received huge unexpected bills that aren't covered by insurance.
To successfully argue for or against future damages, lawyers must understand the meaning of "reasonable degree of medical certainty" and know when expert testimony is and isn't required.
A far-reaching revision of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is among the bills signed by the governor this session.
Columns
Expanding practice opportunities for law students and launching ISBA legal forms are just two of the items on this year's agenda.
Solos' incomes take a deep dive; it pays to get along with opposing counsel.
This risk-management speed drill will keep best practices top of mind. Ready, set, go!
Dissatisfied litigants and other unhappy "consumers" of justice are increasingly choosing private options.
ISBA member Gina DiVito talks about giving behind-the-scenes help to the podcast sensation Serial.