Author Index Ed Finkel

From Bar to Bench and Back

By Ed Finkel
July
2017
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Retired circuit judge, mediator/arbitrator, veteran trial lawyer, football referee, and longtime ISBA champion Russell Hartigan begins his term as ISBA president.
2 comments (Most recent June 26, 2017)

Countdown to Mandatory E-Filing

By Ed Finkel
June
2017
Cover Story
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Illinois attorneys soon will have to file civil cases electronically. Here's how you can be ready on day one.

Digital-Age Document Management: A How-to Guide

By Ed Finkel
May
2017
Cover Story
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Document management is so much easier in the digital age (think searchability) - and so much harder (think security). But with mandatory e-filing coming soon to Illinois, the stakes for getting it right have never been higher.
1 comment (Most recent May 6, 2017)

Moneyball for Lawyers

By Ed Finkel
April
2017
Cover Story
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When it comes to optimizing your business, do you trust your gut? Don't. If you aren't using data to measure what works and what doesn't, you can't be sure you're winning the game.

Transform Your Practice with a Business Plan

By Ed Finkel
March
2017
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Kerry Lavelle used a business plan to grow his firm from five to 24 lawyers. You can do it, too, he says.

Making the Most of Online Client Reviews

By Ed Finkel
February
2017
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Online reviews are scary - and for most lawyers, inevitable. Attorneys need to promote and defend themselves online without being defensive. Here's how to respond to negative reviews and otherwise manage your online reputation.

Seeing - and Shaping - the Future

By Ed Finkel
January
2017
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Sweeping change, much of it technology-driven, is posing new challenges to the legal profession that require new thinking. An ISBA task force is pointing a way forward for Illinois lawyers.

Well Grounded

By Ed Finkel
December
2016
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Lloyd A. Karmeier grew up on a southern Illinois dairy farm and was the first in his family to practice law. A few weeks ago, he completed the journey from one-room schoolhouse to Illinois Supreme Court chief justice.
1 comment (Most recent December 1, 2016)

Are You Getting File Retention Right?

By Ed Finkel
November
2016
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Ethics rules and opinions provide a (mostly) clear picture of file retention best practices if you read them carefully. But cheap electronic storage is making discarding files a thing of the past.
1 comment (Most recent November 3, 2016)

Top Billing

By Ed Finkel
October
2016
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Law firm billing is full of economic, ethical, and legal stumbling blocks for those who aren't systematic and conscientious about it - and opportunities for those who are, according to practitioners and billing consultants.

The Lowdown on Law Firm Transfers

By Ed Finkel
September
2016
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The market for law firms is still maturing several years after transferring a practice became legal in Illinois. A recent buyer discusses the legal, financial, and ethical considerations.

Mapping the Relentlessly Efficient Law Firm

By Ed Finkel
August
2016
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In today's competitive legal market, relentlessly efficient firms will succeed where others fail. And the proponents of "process mapping" insist that's just as true for solos as for megafirms.
1 comment (Most recent August 18, 2016)

Stepping to Center Court

By Ed Finkel
July
2016
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Joliet and Wheaton trial lawyer Vincent F. Cornelius, the first African American to lead the ISBA, will focus his year on new lawyers, diversity and inclusion, and high-quality CLE for small-firm lawyers.

Preventive Regulation

By Ed Finkel
June
2016
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Illinois attorney regulators are taking a hard look at "proactive management-based regulation," which would encourage - and perhaps someday require - lawyers to put systems in place that help prevent ethical missteps before they happen.
2 comments (Most recent March 2, 2017)

The Perils of Witness Prep

By Ed Finkel
May
2016
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Lawyers owe it to clients to thoroughly prepare witnesses to testify. On the other hand, they have a duty not to present false evidence. Here are best practices for ethical-yet-effective witness preparation.

Are We Making Murderers? False Confessions and Coercive Interrogation

By Ed Finkel
April
2016
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It's no secret that criminal suspects in Illinois and elsewhere confess to crimes they didn't commit, often after aggressive police interrogation. But how widespread are false confessions in the post-Jon Burge era?

Mandatory E-Filing Is Coming

By Ed Finkel
March
2016
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Effective January 1, 2018, electronic filing will be mandatory in all 102 counties in Illinois. How will it work? Attorneys and judges share their hopes and concerns.

Lincoln and Herndon 2016

By Ed Finkel
February
2016
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If Abraham Lincoln were practicing today, what management techniques and tech tools should he use? LPM experts offer advice.

Supercharged Social Media Marketing

By Ed Finkel
January
2016
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Are you using Google Plus? Blogging? Using video? Describing yourself consistently across social media and the web? Find out what social media power users are doing to market their practices.

Limited Scope Representation: Tales from the Trenches

By Ed Finkel
December
2015
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The limited scope rules have been in place for a few years now, and savvy, forward-thinking lawyers are using them to serve clients who would otherwise be lost to online document services.

Creating a Client-Centered Practice

By Ed Finkel
November
2015
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In a tough legal marketplace, putting clients first and providing excellent service is a must. It starts with putting yourself in the client's place.

Keeping the Road Safe and the Law Sane

By Ed Finkel
October
2015
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The ISBA Traffic Law Section had one of its best years ever this legislative session, helping advance laws that remove harsh and counterproductive DUI restrictions while keeping (and sometimes boosting) appropriate punishments.
4 comments (Most recent September 24, 2015)

The ABCs of LLLTs

By Ed Finkel
September
2015
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Proponents say limited license legal technicians provide legal representation to people who couldn't otherwise afford it. Critics argue they'll compete with underemployed lawyers and lower the quality of legal services.
1 comment (Most recent August 22, 2015)

Making the Ask

By Ed Finkel
August
2015
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What can female attorneys - and firms that want to hire and keep them - do to ensure that their compensation and opportunities keep pace with their talent and commitment?
2 comments (Most recent July 31, 2015)

An Immigrant’s Tale

By Ed Finkel
July
2015
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ISBA President Umberto Davi arrived as a 14-year-old from Sicily and rose to success in law and life.

The Two Faces of Eavesdropping

By Ed Finkel
June
2015
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The new Illinois eavesdropping law makes it easier to record police in public settings - but it also gives police more power to eavesdrop on citizens' conversations.

Client Confidentiality in the Digital Age

By Ed Finkel
May
2015
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The pathways for breaching client confidentiality - whether due to simple carelessness or inadequate security - continue to multiply as technology advances.

Estate Planners Adopt and Adapt the New HCPOA Form

By Ed Finkel
April
2015
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Illinois has a new, plain-language statutory health care power of attorney, and lawyers are getting used to it – and, in some cases, tweaking it to suit their practices.
2 comments (Most recent March 27, 2015)

Plan to Grow

By Ed Finkel
March
2015
Cover Story
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Lawyers and practice advisers explain the importance of strategic planning to long-term success.

Feeling Secure in the Cloud

By Ed Finkel
January
2015
Cover Story
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You're probably already using the Internet to access remote servers - aka cloud computing - whether you know it or not. And you should be. But make sure you understand the risks.

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