Effectively Transitioning Your Matter for Appeal
By Julie A. Johnson
Family Law,
December 2024
Family law litigators who routinely try cases or conduct full evidentiary hearings, whether pre- or post-decree, inevitably face the prospect of appealing decisions that did not favor your client. Most family law attorneys routinely practice in either the circuit courts or the appellate courts but rarely both. Employing the following strategies will save you time, your client money, and enable a smooth transition of your matter for an appeal handled by separate appellate counsel.
Diversity Committee updates
By Julie A. Johnson, Shannon M. Shepherd, & Sharon Eiseman
Diversity Leadership Council,
June 2017
The Chairs from several ISBA sections and committees share their group's accomplishments and successes from the past year.
Chair column
By Julie A. Johnson
Women and the Law,
May 2017
A message from Chair Julie Johnson outlining the Committee's recent successes.
Chair column
By Julie A. Johnson
Women and the Law,
February 2017
A message from Committee Chair Julie Johnson.
Chair column
By Julie A. Johnson
Women and the Law,
December 2016
Paid family leave is a difficult issue for many Illinois attorneys. Let us all send the message that Paid Family Leave is a priority for Illinois lawyers, while at the same time sending our comments and suggested revisions to Senate Bill 260.
Chair’s column
By Julie A. Johnson
Women and the Law,
October 2016
A message from Chair Julie A. Johnson, formerly Julie Neubauer.
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