2007 Tradition of Excellence Award winnerBy Hon. Adrienne W. AlbrechtJuly 2007The General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section Council has awarded its 2007 Tradition of Excellence Award to Adrienne W. Albrecht of Kankakee, lllinois.
Approaching the total client in general practiceBy Patrick E. WardJuly 2007Each person is the composite of the many parts which force or shape that person’s behavior. While respecting the role of free will, perceptions of options often narrow the field of choices and effectively dictate action taken.
The benefits of mandatory arbitration in IllinoisBy Randall EdgarMarch 2007From its inception through the Mandatory Arbitration Act of January 1, 1986, the concept of the Mandatory Arbitration Hearing in Illinois has caused many attorneys to question the benefit and purpose of these “mini hearings.”
Chair’s Column: Hey, look us over!By Matt MaloneyFebruary 2007The lawyers who make up our Section Council come from different practice backgrounds, different geographic areas and, as you might expect, are different ages.
Chair’s Column: Imagine thisBy Matt MaloneyMarch 2007I’m in a local grocery store doing the usual weekly shopping.
Editor’s Column: In praise of our staffs and contingency planningBy John T. PhippsNovember 2007This past summer was a very trying summer for the Editor, who experienced numerous office staff problems which, because of an unexpected staff family emergency, ended with a temp who, because of the need for training, (which we did not have time to do) could not do much other than answer the phone.
Practice Alert: Special issues in the social security disability case—COBRA & Medicare, aka, Snake Oil MedicineBy David R. BryantMarch 2007The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Amendment Act of 1985 (COBRA) added ERISA Title I, Part 6, requiring that the sponsor of a group health plan make continuation coverage available to employees, spouses, ex-spouses, dependents, and others for periods of 18 to 36 months following an event that might otherwise result in loss of coverage.
Recent amendments to the Illinois Supreme Court RulesBy Michele M. JochnerNovember 2007Since the beginning of this calendar year, the Supreme Court of Illinois has made several amendments to its Rules. Outlined below are highlights of some of the most significant amendments.
The Tradition of Excellence AwardFebruary 2007The General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section has established a Tradition of Excellence Award. ISBA members in Illinois who have been in practice a minimum of 20 years, including sitting or retired judges, are eligible.