Articles on Chair’s column

From the Chair By Gina M. Arquilla Young Lawyers Division, June 2009 A message from Chair Gina Arquilla.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, June 2009 A message from chair Paulette Gray.
A message from the Chair By Michael G. Bergmann Child Law, June 2009 A message from Chair Michael Bergmann.
Chair’s Column By J.A. Sebastian General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, May 2009 A Section accomplishment update from Chair J.A. Sebastian.
Chair’s Column By E. Lynn Grayson Women and the Law, May 2009 A message from Chair E. Lynn Grayson. 
From the Chair By Kenneth Dobbs Human and Civil Rights, May 2009  The Chair of the Human Rights Section shares why he chose his profession.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, May 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Chair’s column By Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum Bench and Bar, April 2009 At the January 23, 2009 meeting of the Conference of Chief Judges in Chicago, Judge Ed Schoenbaum was privileged not only to be allowed to make a presentation to this group but also to establish a dialogue with them.
From the Chair By Patricia A. Zimmer Insurance Law, April 2009 An introduction to the issue from Chair Pat Zimmer.
From the Chair By Gina M. Arquilla Young Lawyers Division, April 2009 A message from YLD Chair Gina Arquilla. 
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, April 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Chair’s Column By Champ W. Davis, Jr. & Christine Polk Mohr Alternative Dispute Resolution, March 2009 A note from the ADR Section Chair.
Chair’s Column By J.A. Sebastian General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, March 2009 A Section update from Chair J.A. Sebastian.
Chair’s Column By E. Lynn Grayson Women and the Law, March 2009 A message from Chair E. Lynn Grayson.
Chair’s Comment By Mildred L. Calhoun March 2009 A message from Section Chair Millie Calhoun.
From the Chair By Patricia A. Zimmer Insurance Law, March 2009 An introduction to the issue from Chair Pat Zimmer.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, March 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
From the Chair By Trent L. Bush Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, February 2009 A message from Chair Trent Bush.
From the Chair By Gina M. Arquilla Young Lawyers Division, February 2009 A message from YLD Chair Gina Arquilla.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, February 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Chair’s Comment By Mildred L. Calhoun January 2009 A message from Section Chair Millie Calhoun.
From the Chair By Kenneth Dobbs Human and Civil Rights, January 2009 A message from section chair Kenneth Dobbs.
Message from the Chair By Paulette Gray Family Law, January 2009 A note from Chair Paulette Gray.
Message from the Chair By Pradip K. Sahu International and Immigration Law, January 2009 A note from Section Chair Pradip Sahu.
Chair’s Column By Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum Bench and Bar, December 2008 I thought I would take this opportunity to let all of our readers know what we are up to this year.
From the Chair By Gina M. Arquilla Young Lawyers Division, December 2008 Our council met on October 11, 2008 in Chicago, where much business was discussed.
From the Chair By Patricia A. Zimmer Insurance Law, December 2008 Greetings to all! I apologize that The Policy has been MIA recently, but we have had some shake-up in the editorial staff.
Letter from the Chair By Michael G. Bergmann Child Law, December 2008 Welcome to the second edition of the newsletter of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Child Law Section, which I hope you find to be informative.
Message from Mary Kay Klimesh, 2008 Section Council Chair By Mary Kay Klimesh Education Law, December 2008 It has been my privilege to serve as a member and supporting officer of ISBA’s Education Law Section Council in the past, but I am most privileged and proud to serve as this year’s Chair.
Message from the Chair By Pradip K. Sahu International and Immigration Law, December 2008 It has been a busy couple of months since my last message. Our section council meeting at the Canadian consulate was very well attended by the consular community in Chicago and was quite productive.

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