Sonni Choi Williams, the first woman of color to serve as ISBA president, has traveled an arduous but inspiring road to leadership.
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July 2024 • Volume 112 • Number 7
Sonni Choi Williams, the first woman of color to serve as ISBA president, has traveled an arduous but inspiring road to leadership.
Taxable IRAs and credit shelter trusts under the SECURE Act.
The impact in Illinois of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Counterman v. Colorado, and the overall tension between protecting free speech and protecting victims of stalking and abuse.
Condominium officers and board members risk personal liability when unit owners assert claims under the Condominium Property Act. That risk could provide unit owners with a strategic advantage in litigation.
A reader takes the Illinois Bar Journal and a columnist to task concerning free speech and the current conflict in the Middle East.
New ISBA President Sonni Choi Williams reflects on her lifelong journey, and how it prepared her for her presidential year.
Look beyond general-use AI tools for tasks requiring legal expertise and confidentiality.