The best compliment I ever receivedBy Heather PfefferAugust 2012The author reminds that being a good litigator and being a nice person are not mutually exclusive.
Chair’s columnBy Heather M. FritschApril 2012A message from YLD Chair Heather Fritsch.
Chair’s columnBy Heather M. FritschFebruary 2012A message from YLD Chair Heather Fritsch.
The event of the season is almost here!By Angelica W. WawrzynekOctober 2012Save the date for the YLD's 15th Annual Holiday Part, to be held on Friday, December 7th from 6 - 10 p.m.
From the ChairBy Meghan O’BrienOctober 2012A message from YLD Chair Meghan O'Brien.
From the ChairBy Meghan O’BrienAugust 2012A message from YLD Chair Meghan O'Brien.
The ISBA needs you to help fight hungerBy Angelica W. WawrzynekDecember 2012Learn more about Feeding Illinois, the ISBA's important hunger-fighting initiative.
Just be normalBy Maxine Weiss KunzJune 2012Lawyers have a certain language which benefits our trade and can alienate others. But once outside of your professional life, the author advises you should make an effort to to step out of your lawyer shoes and converse like a “normal person” in your day-to-day interactions.
The military, veterans, and the law: A primer for young lawyersBy J. Amber DrewJune 2012With full withdrawal of the United States military combat forces from Iraq completed in 2011 and anticipated withdrawal from Afghanistan by 2014 fast approaching, young lawyers can expect to encounter military-related legal issues increasingly over the next several years, if not decades, as service members return home and reintegrate into their communities.
Networking for young attorneysBy Cade CumminsDecember 2012Keep your eyes open— networking opportunities can present themselves each and every day.
Pay it forwardBy Meghan O’BrienFebruary 2012Pay it forward. Do something good for someone now, and in the future, when you need assistance, someone will help you.
Professional Development SeriesBy Jessica DurkinOctober 2012Learn more about the YLD's new series of luncheons created to help law students and young lawyers advance their careers.
Reducing treating physicians’ depositions feesBy Gina RossiFebruary 2012An overview of the case of Montes v. Mai, and a discussion of one route practitioners can take to challenge physicians' fees.
Silence is the new Golden RuleBy Michael D. WongApril 2012Under the recent change to Rule 1.6 of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct, without informed consent an attorney may not disclose ANY information regarding a case or representation, even if that information is of public record.