Learning from others as you keep your own internal microaggressor at bay.
Illinois Bar Journal | December 2021 Table of Contents
December 2021 • Volume 109 • Number 12
Practice News
Articles
The incorrect characterization of a mortgage foreclosure filing precondition as a “condition precedent” has resulted in a stricter standard of compliance for lenders than should be required.
There are exceptions to the rule against admissibility of subsequent remedial measures besides proving ownership or control, showing feasibility of alternative design, or to impeach.
Parties in federal arbitration can subpoena information from nonparties, but there are significant limitations—limitations that sometimes can be overcome.
Columns
The ISBA’s top elected leaders send members their annual season’s greetings as we close out 2021.
Nominate Yourself for an ISBA Committee or Section Council
A conversation with ISBA member State Sen. Elgie Sims Jr. (D-Chicago).
Options for expanding your computer screen’s real estate.
A 110-year-old book on advocating and winning still speaks to attorneys today.
When the workplace is a wicked place.
Looking for inspiration from within? Give yourself one of these unconventional awards.