How to be a good divorce client

One of our most popular recent Illinois Bar Journal articles is Phil Hamilton's June cover story about his stint as a juror.  There's a lot to like about Phil's piece, but a big part of the fun -- and the value -- is getting inside the head of a lawyer as he plays what is usually a nonlawyer's role in the justice system. He learned some things about lawyering by being on the other side of the rail. That's why I like Aime Simpson's piece in the latest issue of ISBA's The Catalyst. Her experience as a divorce client, painful though it was, helped make her a better divorce lawyer.  Read her article and find out what she learned.
Posted on October 26, 2010 by Mark S. Mathewson
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