U.S. Attorney’s Office Seeks Assistant U.S. Attorney

Posted on May 14, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The U.S. Attorney's Office Southern District of Illinois is accepting applications for an assistant United States attorney opening in its Criminal Division in the Fairview Heights Office.

Applicants must demonstrate a quick analytical ability, good judgment, and superior communication and courtroom skills. Applicants must be team players who exhibit the ability to work in a supportive and professional manner with other attorneys, support staff, and client agencies. Applicants must have demonstrated capacity to function, with minimal guidance, in a highly demanding environment.

Applicants will be expected to do their own legal research and writing and will be substantially self-sufficient in preparing day-to-day correspondence and pleadings. Applicants must also demonstrate excellent computer literacy skills to include experience with automated research on the Internet, electronic court filing, and e-mail and word-processing systems.

Bar Leaders Working to Protect Innocent Illinois Residents from Businesses and Local Governments Opening Too Soon

Posted on May 14, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA), along with the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) and Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA), issued the following joint press release today regarding Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Executive Order that requires Illinois residents to continue to shelter in place.

Gardiner Koch Weisberg & Wrona to Provide Free Wills for First Responders

Posted on May 13, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Gardiner Koch Weisberg & Wrona has announced that it is providing free wills for first responders in the COVID-19 pandemic. 

"As part of the Illinois and Wisconsin business communities, we recognize the profound damage COVID-19 has caused for the health and livelihood of those who live and work in this region," the firm said in a statement. "Our firm has greatly treasured the commitment of doctors, nurses, medical assistants, and police and fire personnel during the pandemic."

CLE: Legal Issues Faced by the Transgender Community

Posted on May 11, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Join us online from 12:55 until 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, May 28 for an in-depth look at the legal issues facing the transgender community and how you can help engage the legal system in representing this group of clients.

Attorneys with all levels of practice experience who are interested in learning and expanding their knowledge in this area and who attend this seminar will better understand: the issues facing transgenders when securing medical treatment, procedures, and/or benefits; the pending class action litigation (Monroe v. Baldwin) regarding transgender prisoners who are not receiving adequate medical treatment for gender dysphoria; the multiple legal issues facing the transgender community in the workplace; the cases currently pending before the Illinois Supreme Court concerting employment rights for transgender employees; and much more.

Law in the Time of COVID-19: Looking Backward While Moving Forward

Posted on May 11, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The legal profession is, out of necessity, practicality, or sometimes sheer stubbornness, notoriously backward looking. It shouldn’t come as a surprise, therefore, to realize that lawyers, judges, and the American legal system were largely unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic. We’re not unique in that, as most Americans seem taken aback by the virus. In many jurisdictions, court dockets have slowed or halted. But that hasn’t stopped the remainder of an attorney’s work from moving forward. Deadlines must be met, motions must be drafted, discovery must be served, and rulings must be issued. In his May Illinois Bar Journal article, “Law in the Time of COVID-19: Looking Backward While Moving Forward,” Brad Taylor asks how does a practitioner fulfill his or her myriad professional responsibilities while self-quarantining, practicing social distancing, and occasionally grappling with masses of frenzied, toilet-paper-obsessed shoppers? Not easily, Taylor says, and not without changing the way we perceive, at least in the short term, how legal professionals perform their roles.

Enter the ISBA’s 2020 Member Appreciation Month Facebook Contest

Posted on May 10, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Enter the ISBA’s Member Appreciation Month Facebook contest for your chance to win a $100 Visa gift card.

The winner’s name will be announced on the ISBA's Facebook page and in The Bar News.

To enter, simply like and comment on our Facebook Contest graphic posted today. A winner will be selected at random.

Land of Lincoln Legal Aid Seeks Staff Attorney

Posted on May 8, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, a non-profit organization that provides free legal services to low-income individuals in central and southern Illinois, is seeking a staff attorney at the Northern Regional Office in Springfield.

The position includes providing legal assistance and representation of low-income individuals in private and public housing matters, sealing and expungement of criminal records, and public benefits appeals such as Medicaid, SNAP, and Social Security. Participation in community legal education and outreach are a significant part of these responsibilities. 

U.S. Attorney’s Office Seeks Assistant U.S. Attorney (Appellate)

Posted on May 7, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The U.S. Attorney's Office Central District of Illinois is accepting applications for an assistant United States attorney opening in its Appellate Division.

The applicant selected will be responsible for researching and drafting briefs and motions for filing in the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, handling post-conviction Habeas Corpus (28 U.S.C § 2241) matters in district courts, reviewing and editing briefs and motions for colleagues, participating in moot courts to prepare for oral argument, and providing research support for AUSAs in the Criminal and Civil Divisions. Briefs will involve a wide variety of constitutional, statutory, and other claims arising under substantive and procedural federal criminal and civil law and primarily respond to defense claims of error in convictions and/or sentences, while at times, the government will file an appeal challenging district court decisions or orders.

U.S. Attorney’s Office Seeks Assistant U.S. Attorney

Posted on May 7, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The U.S. Attorney's Office Central District of Illinois is accepting applications for an assistant United States attorney opening in its Criminal Division.

The applicant selected will advise federal law enforcement agents on criminal investigations, present criminal cases to the grand jury, try criminal cases before the United States District Court, and may represent the United States in criminal appeals before the Circuit Court of Appeals. Candidates should be capable of handling a variety of significant and complex criminal prosecutions.