Amendment to Bill Adds Mandatory 6 Percent Prejudgment Interest to Personal Injury JudgmentsBy Jenna K. DiJohnMarch 2021House Amendment 2 to State Bill 72, passed by the Illinois House of Representatives on March 18, 2021, presumes to modify the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure to add a mandatory prejudgment interest fee of 6 percent per year for all judgments in personal injury cases filed in Illinois.
Discovery Depositions: Preparation & ExecutionBy Thomas M. ConnellyOctober 2021It is crucial that lawyers are properly prepared for depositions so that they can execute their line of questioning and develop their case in a favorable manner.
Do Good! Feel Good! Become an ISBA Pro Bono Partner!By Anna KrolikowskiaOctober 2021The ISBA’s Pro Bono Partner initiative offers our members the opportunity to meet the ever-growing need for pro bono service.
The Effect of Hospital Advertisements and Consent Forms on an Apparent Agency Claim in Medical MalpracticeBy Blair KeltnerApril 2021Recently, the appellate court addressed whether hospital advertising campaigns that welcome a physician to the medical staff create the appearance of an employee-employer relationship, and, if so, whether a consent form is enough to overcome the appearance of such a relationship in Prutton v. Baumgart et al.
Evaluating Objections to Workplace Vaccine MandatesBy Terrill A. WilkinsDecember 2021An overview of current guidelines for evaluating requested medical and religious exemptions from employer vaccine mandates.
‘Excuse Me, Do You Have a Moment?’By Judge Heinz RudolfMarch 2021Reflections on the benefits of mentorship from more seasoned attorneys.
FMLA: What It Is and Why It Falls Short for New ParentsBy Jenna K. DiJohnNovember 2021A look at how the Family and Medical Leave Act falls short of providing both adequate time and financial supported needed by new families.
How and When to Say No to a Client or Potential ClientBy Christine HuntSeptember 2021Attorneys, especially new attorneys, can be afraid to say no to a client or a potential client, but it’s an essential skill to learn.
How to Balance Work and Life as a Young AttorneyBy Nichol BroshousNovember 2021Practical advice to help young attorneys find the perfect balance between meeting work goals and a rewarding personal life.
An Introverted LookBy Trent CameronApril 2021Reflections from an introvert after a year of COVID-19.
ISBA Launches Rural Practice Fellowship Program as Component of Rural Practice InstituteBy Daniel R. Thies & Lois J. WoodJanuary 2021In an effort to address the ongoing shortage of attorneys practicing in rural Illinois, the ISBA has launched the Rural Practice Institute Fellowship Program, which aims to connect rural and small-town law firms interested in hiring law clerks and associates with law students and newer attorneys desirous of practicing law in rural areas of Illinois.
ISBA YLD Book ClubBy Christine HuntJanuary 2021All about ISBA Young Lawyers Division's book club.