Some assert that political divisiveness, social media, the pandemic, and Zoom fatigue have contributed to a decline in civility and professionalism during the past few years, undermining previous gains.
April 2022 • Volume 110 • Number 4
Practice News
Articles
Should “coercive control” be introduced into the Illinois Domestic Violence Act? Plus, helpful tips for representing survivors of abuse.
If you’re not careful, pleading mutually exclusive alternative facts can result in damning judicial admissions, self-defeating claims, or seriously impaired credibility.
The 2021 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ford Motor Company and its sprouting Illinois caselaw clarifying the “arising from” prong of specific personal jurisdiction.
Columns
And with it, comes the welcomed return of a few in-person ISBA events.
Find a qualified ISBA member when a case falls outside of your area of practice.
Is the stylus mightier than the pen?
When Facebook scams come disguised as friends and friendly quizzes.
Use discretion when deciding to represent a client. Sometimes, it’s not really your choice.