Why celebrate women in the profession?By Julie A. NeubauerWomen and the Law, February 2014On January 30, 2014, most ISBA members received a “Save the Date” via e-mail for the Celebrating Women in the Profession Luncheon scheduled for March 13, 2014 at the Union League Club.
I remember thinking that the chosen location was ironic, given the Union League Club’s history of excluding women. Women were banned until 1987 when the City of Chicago passed an ordinance outlawing such exclusionary practices by private clubs.
Why do clients engage estate planners?By Alan R. PressTrusts and Estates, November 2014Earlier this year, Wealth Counsel and Wealth Management.com released their 7th Annual Industry Trends survey. View some of the highlights here.
Why do I need an antenuptial (prenuptial) agreement?By Erin WilsonYoung Lawyers Division, April 2014The author provides a few scenarios where a prenuptial agreement may benefit you, and other situations where the law itself provides the necessary protection.
Why judges should embrace limited scope representationBy Hon. Michael B. HymanBench and Bar, April 2014Judges owe it to themselves—and the litigants and counsel appearing before them—to fully understand and follow the rules which the Supreme Court established principally as a response to the growing needs of self-represented parties.
Women in conflict—A UN responseBy Cindy G. Buys & Julia Kaye WykoffInternational and Immigration Law, June 2014Rather than conventional war tools such as guns, tanks, and bombs, raping and abusing women seemingly became a favorite tactic in many war-torn countries.
Women in conflict—A UN responseBy Cindy G. Buys & Julia Kaye WykoffWomen and the Law, April 2014Rather than conventional war tools such as guns, tanks, and bombs, raping and abusing women seemingly became a favorite tactic in many war-torn countries.
A word from the EditorBy Cindy G. BuysWomen and the Law, August 2014Photos from the Annual Meeting in June.
Workplace Violence Protection Act in contextBy David KrchakLabor and Employment Law, January 2014The Workplace Violence Prevention Act expands the circle of potential protection under orders of protection to almost any employed person in society.
Writing for the ISBA: MCLE credit and newsletter authorsAlternative Dispute Resolution, December 2014Did you know that contributors to this newsletter may be able to earn MCLE credit for their published work? Learn more here.
The year in legislationBy Samuel H. LevineConstruction Law, October 2014Recent legislation of interest to construction law practitioners.
The year in legislationBy Samuel H. LevineReal Estate Law, July 2014Legislation proposed and sponsored by the Construction Law Section.
The year in legislationBy Samuel H. LevineConstruction Law, June 2014Legislation proposed and sponsored by the Construction Law Section.
YLD 2014 Soirée a successBy Deborah LollisYoung Lawyers Division, June 2014Read about this unique fundraiser and our sponsors, who helped to make this event a resounding success.
YLD Bean Bag Tournament a fun successBy Anthony A. BrunoYoung Lawyers Division, April 2014Thank you to everyone who helped make this event so successful!
Your second office: Choosing and marketing your next locationBy William S. WilsonLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, March 2014A look at the issues involved in opening either a fully-staffed or appointment-only second office.
Zombie condo liens: What are they, and what do we do about them?By Adam B. WhitemanReal Estate Law, September 2014Just when you thought it was safe to buy a property at a foreclosure sale, you learn that a previously dead lien has come back to life, forcing you to reassess your priorities.