Chair’s column: Cameras in the courtroomBy Michael K. GoldbergMarch 2011Today, virtually all lawyers and litigants have camera/video capability on their phones, and preventing the broadcasting of courtrooms will be very difficult.
Chair’s column: Developing “practice-ready” lawyersBy Timothy J. StormOctober 2011Section Chair Timothy Storm poses the questions, Are new law graduates 'practice ready'? Who is responsible for assuring that they are? and Should established lawyers care?
The Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling Act AmendmentBy J.A. SebastianMarch 2011The legislative amendment of the Home Repair and Remodeling Act now creates additional enforcement powers with the private right of action.
New citation lien procedure provides enforcement help for judgment creditorsBy Mary Anne Spellman GerstnerOctober 2011Effective January 1, 2012, Code of Civil Procedure amendments will give improved remedies to judgment creditors in citation to discover assets proceedings and other post-judgment procedures.
Outgoing chair’s column: Jury questions—Should they be allowed?By Michael K. GoldbergJuly 2011There is legislation currently pending that would allow jurors to present questions during a civil trial. Voice your opinions on the issue in the reader comments at the end of this article.
Productivity isn’t everything: Letter to the EditorBy Jewel N. KleinJuly 2011In the December issue of this newsletter, Editor John T. Phipps explained how technological advances can make lawyers more productive. Author Jewel Klein doesn't disagree, but does have some second thoughts.
Wage Act AmendmentBy Jewel N. KleinJuly 2011In effect since January of this year, Public Act 096-1407 increases both the civil and criminal penalties for violation of the Wage Act and makes it easier for employees to find attorneys to litigate their rights by including a fee shifting provision.