New spousal maintenance guidelines answer some questions, raise others

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Mark S. Mathewson

Recent amendments to the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act create a formula for calculating spousal maintenance that factors in the spouses' incomes and the length of their marriage. The amendments also affect child support because an increase in maintenance now corresponds to an -- often dramatic -- child-support decrease.

The new maintenance formula is triggered only if a judge first determines that maintenance is appropriate, and only if the combined gross income of the parties is less than $250,000 and no multiple family situation exists.

But though the formula was supposed to make outcomes more consistent, the statutory language creates its own puzzles. Questions about how to calculate gross income, the implications of deviating from the guidelines, and other factors are probably headed for the reviewing courts. Find out more in the September Illinois Bar Journal.

Retired, Inactive or In-house? You can do pro bono

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

By Marisa Wiesman

Are you a retired, inactive, out-of-state, or in-house corporate attorney? Did you know that you can perform pro bono services in Illinois? 

Illinois Supreme Court Rule 756(k) (formerly 756(j)) allows retired, inactive, and out-of-state attorneys to perform pro bono services through a not-for-profit legal services organization, governmental entity, law school clinical program, or bar association sponsoring entity. (For a partial list of sponsoring entities, click here.). The process is simple: the pro bono attorney and sponsoring entity file a pro bono authorization form with the ARDC; the pro bono attorney completes any training the sponsoring entity requires; and the pro bono attorney and sponsoring entity annually file a pro bono renewal form with the ARDC.  It’s that easy!

CLE: What You Need to Know: Cloud Storage, Document Assembly, and Ethics

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

Discover how cloud storage and document assembly can help you and your staff run your office more efficiently and profitably with this half-day seminar on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015. Practitioners with all levels of practice experience who attend this seminar will gain a better understanding of: the current state of cloud storage for electronic documents; the differences between do-it-yourself cloud storage (such as Dropbox) and document management systems (such as NetDocuments); how to use various document assembly programs to produce documents more efficiently by automating repetitive tasks; what “going paperless” really means and how you can get started; the State’s ethics opinions surrounding the management and storage of electronic data and the professional responsibility requirements for practitioners who use this technology; and much more!

The program is presented by the ISBA Standing Committee on Legal Technology and qualifies for 4.0 hours MCLE credit, including 4.0 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit (subject to approval).

Click here for more information and to register.

Best Practice: How to increase rates without losing business

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

Asked and Answered

By John W. Olmstead, MBA, Ph.D, CMC

Q. I am the managing partner of a 14 attorney estate planning firm in Lexington, Kentucky. We took a hard hit in 2008 during the recession and have just been recovering over the last couple of years. Business is up, but profits are still flat. We have not raised our hourly billing rates for several years for fear that we will not be competitive and will lose out on business. However, we believe that we must increase our billing rates and are concerned. What are your thoughts?

A. I would bet you are leaving money on the table and you should in fact increase your billing rates. I often find law firms are more concerned about their rates than their clients are. You must remain competitive for the value package (including your experience, expertise, and reputation) that you are delivering. This does not mean being the cheapest estate planning firm in town. Some of my most successful estate planning firms are those charging the highest fees.

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Still time to register for Young Lawyers Day at the Races

Posted on September 8, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

ISBA YLD Day at the RacesJoin your peers for an afternoon of socializing and horse racing at this annual event! Register by 9 a.m. on Friday, September 11, 2015.

When: Saturday, September 12, 2015, Noon – 6 p.m.

Tickets will be available for pick up at 11:15 AM on race day at the will call window, Grandstand Entrance (east side off of Wilke Road entrance).

Where: Arlington Park Racecourse, Arlington Heights - ISBA will be at umbrella covered picnic tables located near the 1/8 mile pole.

Cost: $9 per adult, $2 per youth age 4-17. Tickets are complimentary for children 3 and under. General Admission cost includes admission to the park, a daily racing guide, and a fabulous day of Thoroughbred racing! Lunch is not included.

Deadline: Register by 9 a.m. on Friday, September 11, 2015. Ticket refunds are no longer available after Wednesday, September 9, 2015.

For information on permitted and prohibited items in the park, please visit: http://www.arlingtonpark.com/plan-your-visit/general-information/park-policies

Questions: Please email Melissa Burkholder at mburkholder@isba.org or Blake Howard at bhoward@isba.org.

New regs mean a 'sea change' in residential real estate practice

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Mark S. Mathewson

New regulations that take effect on October 3 will significantly alter common residential real estate closings and the practice of real estate attorneys. At a recent ISBA CLE seminar, Ralph Schumann, president of the Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association (IRELA), referred to the coming changes as a "dramatic sea change" and notes that there "hasn't been anything this big in the past 40 years."

The changes are being implemented by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which was created by the Dodd-Frank Act in the wake of the 2008 mortgage meltdown. They take the form of a program that is commonly referred to as TRID, an acronym for TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure. The new rules will apply to transactions involving mortgage loan applications submitted on or after October 3, 2015. Find out more in the September Illinois Bar Journal.

Illinois Supreme Court to hear 22 cases during September Term

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

Here is the Illinois Supreme Court Call of the Docket for September Term 2015:

Call Tuesday, September 15, 2015 - 9:30 A.M.

  • No. 117242 - People State of Illinois, appellant, v. Cavinaugh Oral Hughes, appellee. Appeal, Appellate Court, First District.
  • No. 117470 - People State of Illinois, appellant, v. Juan Oral Williams, appellee. Appeal, Circuit Court (Cook).

Illinois Lawyer Finder makes over 800 referrals in August

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

The Illinois State Bar Association’s Lawyer Finder Service provides referrals to local lawyers Mondays through Fridays. The Service makes referrals in a number of areas of law. For the month of August 2015, there were 794 calls and 806 areas of law. ISBA helped people in need of legal services find lawyers in the following areas:

Here are the results for August 2015:

  • 806 phone referrals made by Lawyer Finder staff
  • Most requested areas of law: Personal Injury (154), Family (140), Criminal Law (78), Real Estate (77), Employment Law (65), Civil Disputes (54) and Estate/Probate Law (37).
  • 20,026 visits to IllinoisLawyerFinder.com (17,703 unique visitors)

Want to be part of the ISBA Lawyer Finder Service? Call (800) 252-8908 and ask for the Legal Department, or visit www.illinoislawyerfinder.com

Clients should call (800) 922-8757.

Register now for Young Lawyers Day at the Races

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Chris Bonjean

ISBA YLD Day at the RacesJoin your peers for an afternoon of socializing and horse racing at this annual event! 

When: Saturday, September 12, 2015, Noon – 6 p.m.

Tickets will be available for pick up at 11:15 AM on race day at the will call window, Grandstand Entrance (east side off of Wilke Road entrance).

Where: Arlington Park Racecourse, Arlington Heights - ISBA will be at umbrella covered picnic tables located near the 1/8 mile pole.

Cost: $9 per adult, $2 per youth age 4-17. Tickets are complimentary for children 3 and under. General Admission cost includes admission to the park, a daily racing guide, and a fabulous day of Thoroughbred racing! Lunch is not included.

Deadline: Register by Wednesday, September 9, 2015. Ticket refunds are no longer available after Wednesday, September 9, 2015.

For information on permitted and prohibited items in the park, please visit: http://www.arlingtonpark.com/plan-your-visit/general-information/park-policies

Questions: Please email Melissa Burkholder at mburkholder@isba.org or Blake Howard at bhoward@isba.org.