Three newly posted ISBA ethics opinions deal with obligations of lawyers who 1) represent local governments, 2) have a client who gave false evidence in an administrative hearing, and 3) serve as GALs in adoptions.13-04 - A lawyer serving as an officer of a financial institution who also owns a significant stock interest in it must comply with the requirements of RPC 1.8 when representing a municipality that engages in business transactions with the financial institution. Read the full opinion.13-05 - When a lawyer discovers that his or her client in an administrative hearing has previously submitted false material evidence to the tribunal, the lawyer must attempt to persuade the client to correct or withdraw the false evidence, but if that fails and if the effect of the false evidence cannot otherwise be undone, the lawyer must disclose the false evidence. Read the full opinion.13-06 - A lawyer, serving as a guardian ad litem of minors in an adoption proceeding, must obtain the consent of the lawyer for the petitioning parties before interviewing the petitioners and likewise must obtain consent before contacting the petitioners to request an interview with the minors. Read the full opinion.Find more ethics resources including other ISBA Advisory Opinions and our ISBA Ethics Hotline at http://www.isba.org/ethics
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June 20, 2013 |
Practice News
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June 20, 2013
ISBA Mutual helped sponsor the Opening Reception to kick off the 137th Annual Meeting at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. A ceremony was held to honor ISBA Director of Bar Services Janet Sosin, who is retiring after 31 years of service to the association. -
June 19, 2013
ISBA Director of Legislative Affairs Jim Covington reviews bills in Springfield of interest to ISBA members. In this episode he covers Juvenile Court Act (House Bill 3172), Raising the age of juvenile court (House Bill 2404), Business records (Senate Bill 1968), E-insurance card (Senate Bill 1775), Recorded interrogations (Senate Bill 1006), Concealed carry (House Bill 183), No more felony prostitution (Senate Bill 1872), Reporting of sex crimes (House Bill 804) and Drone surveillance (Senate Bill 1587). More information on each bill is available below the video.
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June 19, 2013 |
Practice News
The Illinois Supreme Court has appointed Stephen P. McGlynn as a Resident Circuit Judge in the 20th Circuit, St. Clair County. This vacancy was created by the resignation of the Hon. Michael N. Cook. This appointment is effective July 1, 2013 and terminates on Dec. 1, 2014.
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June 19, 2013 |
CLE
Join us from the comfort of your home or office for this live webcast on June 28th that examines the recent developments and hot topics in Illinois’ insurance coverage law. Topics include: uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage; professional liability insurance coverage; insurance coverage issues relating to legal malpractice; and comprehensive general liability insurance.The program is presented by the ISBA Insurance Law Section and qualifies for 2.25 hours MCLE credit.Click here for more information and to register.
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June 18, 2013 |
Practice News
Chief Justice Thomas L. Kilbride and the Illinois Supreme Court announced Tuesday several important new measures to improve equal access to justice for all of the people of Illinois, and especially for the poor and vulnerable.1 comment (Most recent June 21, 2013)
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June 17, 2013 |
ISBA News
ISBA President John E. Thies says goodbye and looks back on his presidential year in his final Member Update.1 comment (Most recent June 24, 2013)
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June 17, 2013
ISBA President John Thies discusses civics education and other law-related issues with Illinois Supreme Court Justice Rita Garman. View the extended footage from the interview at http://youtu.be/h1XGoI1TacA
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June 14, 2013 |
Practice News
Move is expected to lower fee costs for clients of limited meansChief Justice Thomas L. Kilbride announced Friday that the Illinois Supreme Court has approved a proposal designed to lessen the legal costs in civil cases for clients of limited means.The proposal deals with a concept known as "limited scope representation" which more than 20 other states also permit. Limited scope representation allows attorneys to provide paid legal services on a portion of a client's legal matter, rather than seeing it through from beginning to end. By providing services, specifically limited by agreement between the lawyer and the client, total legal fees should be more affordable for the client.The proposal, first made several years ago by the Lawyers Trust Fund, is contained in amendments to three Supreme Court rules. It had the formal support of the Illinois State Bar Association, the Chicago Bar Association and the Illinois Judges Association, who formed a joint task force to study the matter in detail.2 comments (Most recent June 17, 2013)
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June 14, 2013 |
Events
Chief Justice Kilbride to Present PILI’s 2013 Pro Bono Recognition RosterThe Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) will host its Annual Pro Bono Reception next week on Wednesday, June 19 at The Ivy Room at Tree Studios. A fixture in the Illinois pro bono community’s summer calendar, this event celebrates the remarkable and critically-needed pro bono work being done in Illinois, as well as the work of PILI's Pro Bono Initiative Program. Among the 250 guests who regularly attend are pro bono leaders from law firms and corporate legal departments, representatives from Illinois law schools and legal service agencies, and the current class of PILI Interns and Fellows.Present at the event will be Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas L. Kilbride, who will introduce PILI’s 2013 Pro Bono Recognition Roster. Understanding the mounting legal needs of Illinois’ poor and under-represented, and realizing the critical role that law firms and corporations play in meeting that need through pro bono legal assistance, PILI created this roster in 2010 to celebrate these contributions and express gratitude. This year, 34 law firms and 10 corporate legal departments been named to the Roster. View the full 2013 Pro Bono Recognition Roster on PILI’s website at www.pili-law.org/probonorecognitionroster.htm.The 2013 Pro Bono Reception will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ivy Room at Tree Studios, located at 12 East Ohio Street (Ohio & State). Tickets are available through June 18 online at www.pili-law.org/probonoreception.htm for $65, or at the door for $75.