CLE: Civil Appeal Basics—Handling an Appeal in the Illinois Appellate Court

Posted on February 11, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Join us via live webcast from noon until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26 for an in-depth overview of the steps involved in representing a party in an appeal before the Illinois Appellate Court.

All significant parts of the process are covered—from the commencement of the appeal through issuance of the Appellate Court decision and beyond. Attorneys with basic practice experience who have never handled an appeal (or have not handled an appeal since Illinois instituted mandatory e-filing) attending this seminar will better understand: obtaining or opposing a stay of enforcement in the circuit court; filing the notice of appeal in the circuit court; deciding whether to cross-appeal; requesting preparation of the record on appeal; filing the docketing statement in the Appellate Court; assuring that the record on appeal is complete; filing a supplemental record; determining what issues have been preserved for appeal; selecting the errors to advance; motions in the Appellate Court; drafting the opening brief; drafting the reply brief; preparing for oral argument; delivering oral argument; the Appellate Court decision; petitions for rehearing; the Appellate Court mandate and remand; and considering whether Illinois Supreme Court review may be available.

Major Buzzkill: The Relationship Between Legalized Cannabis in Illinois and the U.S. Bankruptcy Code

Posted on February 10, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Conflicting federal and state laws pose many interesting legal questions for Illinois and other states that have legalized recreational cannabis. In his February 2020 Illinois Bar Journal article, “Major Buzzkill,” Joe Schomberg examines one often-overlooked issue: the availability of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to businesses engaged in, or adjacent to, the bourgeoning legalized cannabis industry. Schomberg’s article received first place in the Illinois Bar Journal’s 2020 Lincoln Award Legal Writing Contest.

Illinois Supreme Court Justice Robert R. Thomas Announces Retirement

Posted on February 10, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Honorable Lloyd A. Karmeier

Illinois Supreme Court Justice Robert R. Thomas has announced his retirement from the Illinois Supreme Court effective Feb. 29, 2020.

Justice Thomas, 67, became the first Chief Justice from DuPage County when he was elected to that post from 2005-2008. One of the major accomplishments during Justice Thomas’ tenure as Chief was the establishment of the Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, an outgrowth of the Special Supreme Court Committee on Civility, which was formed in 2001. 

Candidate Report for the 2020 ISBA Election

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The Candidate Report for the 2020 ISBA Election is below. All members of the association (except non-lawyer members) with their dues paid by March 1, 2020 are eligible to vote.

(N.B.: Pursuant to the Policy and Procedures for Election approved by the ISBA Assembly, in those instances where there are more candidates than positions to be filled, nominees are listed on the ballot by the date of filing. Where two or more people filed on the same date, ballot positions were determined by lot. Ballot positions are listed next to the candidate’s name.)

Illinois ARDC Accepting Comments for “Intermediary Connecting Services Proposal”

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) is accepting comments for its “Intermediary Connecting Services Proposal,” which it has submitted to the Illinois Supreme Court.

The proposed Rules are available online. Comments may be emailed to information@iardc.org.

CLE: Solutions to Basic Real Estate Issues for New and Non-Real Estate Attorneys

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

Join us for a half-day seminar that offers solutions to the issues that can arise throughout a basic real estate case. The seminar will be held from 12:40 until 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 in Chicago or via live webcast

New attorneys and non-real estate practitioners who may encounter the occasional real estate issue in their practice will better understand: how to negotiate contracts; what the seller is required to disclose; the provisions of the new Multi-Board 7.0 residential real estate contract; the due diligence considerations you (and your client) need to be aware of; basic commercial real estate transaction considerations; and the real estate issues you may face during estate administration.

Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission Seeks Law Clerks for Chicago, Springfield Offices

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Rhys Saunders

The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) is seeking law clerks for its Chicago and Springfield offices beginning in the summer of 2020.

Law clerks are eligible to work up to 35 hours per week during the summer months. In the Chicago office only, when school starts in the fall, the ARDC allows law clerks to work approximately 12 to 15 hours per week.