Civility matters
By Jayne Reardon
Bench and Bar,
November 2017
Our democracy is complex and challenged regularly by controversies, complications. We should not allow the natural tendency to grab a headline or obtain a click, a retweet or retort, to undermine the need for thoughtful and respectful problem-solving.
Courthouse professionalism: Not just for judges and lawyers
By Hon. Debra B. Walker & Jayne Reardon
Bench and Bar,
July 2016
The Courthouse Cross-Disciplinary Training program brings together representatives from every type of person who works in the courthouse, challenging them to consider ways they can increase their professionalism and service to those who access our judicial system.
Attorney mentoring—Pass it on
By Jayne Reardon
Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law,
October 2011
In October of last year the Illinois Supreme Court adopted Supreme Court Rule 795(d)(12), which provides that lawyers completing a year-long structured mentoring program, as either mentors or mentees, may satisfy their entire professional responsibility CLE requirement.
Building diversity and inclusion through CLE and lawyer-to-lawyer mentoring
By Jayne Reardon
Diversity Leadership Council,
June 2011
Now, thanks to the Illinois Supreme Court’s recent approval of a recommendation of the Commission on Professionalism, experienced attorneys supporting the development of new lawyers through an approved mentoring program may receive professional responsibility CLE credit under new Supreme Court Rule 795(d)(12), and activities around diversity and inclusion are a key component of the Commission’s approved mentoring plan.
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