Spotlight on Margaret A. O’SullivanBy Kristen PrinzWomen and the Law, February 2015Learn more about Margaret O'Sullivan, mother and Guardian ad Litem in Cook County Probate Court.
Someone you should know: Tracy DouglasWomen and the Law, October 2014Find out more Tracy Douglas, an active member of the WATL Committee and winner of the 2014 ISBA Young Lawyer of the Award (outside Cook County).
Spotlight on Jessica NatkinBy Jessica C. MarshallWomen and the Law, August 2014Learn more about this fascinating Committee member.
Spotlight on Kristen PrinzBy Erin WilsonWomen and the Law, July 2014An interview with Committee member Kristen Prinz, an employment lawyer and owner of Prinz Law Firm.
Spotlight on Sandy BlakeWomen and the Law, July 2014Learn more about Sandy Blake, a late-comer to the legal field who has dedicated herself to making up for lost time.
Levy honored, honors practiceFamily Law, May 2014Section Council Member David Levy was honored by the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers at their annual Gala event held on May 3, 2014. Read his words of wisdom here.
Someone you should know: The Honorable Harry LeinenweberBy Justin L. LeinenweberGovernment Lawyers, April 2014Learn more about Judge Leinenweber, who was nominated by President Reagan to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in 1985.
Judicial profile: John J. Tharp, Jr.By Kathryn A. KellyFederal Civil Practice, June 2013Learn more about Judge Tharp, who was appointed to the bench last year.
Someone you should know: Jody RaphaelBy Melissa M. OliveroWomen and the Law, May 2013Learn more about this dynamic attorney and senior research fellow at the Schiller DuCanto & Fleck Family Law Center at DePaul University College of Law.
Judicial Profile: Magistrate Judge Mary RowlandBy Marron MahoneyFederal Civil Practice, December 2012The ISBA Federal Civil Practice Section joins the Chicago legal community in welcoming Judge Rowland to the bench.
Northern District welcomes Judge John Z. LeeBy Daniel ThiesFederal Civil Practice, December 2012An immigrant who came to the United States in 1972 at the age of four, unable to even speak English, Judge Lee rose to become the first Korean American ever to serve as an Article III federal judge in the Northern District.
Spotlight on accomplished committee member Gary ZhaoBy Sharon L. EisemanRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, November 2012Gary embodies the values the ISBA encourages and cherishes in its best attorneys.
Someone you should know: Patrick Blanchard, Independent Inspector General for Cook CountyBy Sharon L. EisemanGovernment Lawyers, October 2012We have chosen to feature IIG Blanchard in this issue of The Public Servant so we might learn what made him aspire to be the first lawyer serving in such an important role and how this relatively new office and officer are faring since the position was created only four years ago.
Judicial profile: Edmond E. ChangBy Kathryn A. KellyFederal Civil Practice, September 2012Get to know more about District Judge Edmond E. Chang.
The honorable Patricia JackowiakBy Sheila HarrellAdministrative Law, June 2012Learn more about Patricia Jackowiak, who currently serves as Director/Chief Administrative Law Judge of City of Chicago’s Department of Administrative Hearings.
Someone you should know: John Kamis, Senior Advisor to Governor Pat QuinnBy Tiffany ElkingGovernment Lawyers, June 2012As Senior Advisor to Governor Pat Quinn, John Kamis knows the interplay between the lobbyists and community interest groups, and understands the inner-workings of both chambers.
Chairman Mitch Weisz interviewBy Richard D. HanniganWorkers’ Compensation Law, November 2011Learn more about the various procedural and substantive changes that have come about as a result of the workers’ compensation reform signed by Governor Quinn on June 28, 2011.
Child Law Attorney Profile: Bartlett Joseph Carroll Jr.By Paul B. NovakChild Law, November 2011Learn more about B.J. Carroll, former Assistant Public Defender of the Lake County Public Defenders’ Office assigned to the Juvenile Court as a Guardian ad Litem.
A casual conversation with Presiding Judge Mary Ellen Coghlan of the Cook County Probate DivisionBy Gregg A. Garofalo & Joanna M. LekkasTrusts and Estates, October 2011This past June, the Trusts & Estates council members and practitioners met with the Honorable Judge Mary Ellen Coghlan at Clark Hill PLC over breakfast. Among the topics discussed were the newly enacted Civil Union Act, administrative policies within the courtrooms, attorney and guardian ad litem fees and the Probate Code in general.