Chief Justice Anne M. Burke and the Illinois Supreme Court announced today the amendment of Rule 9(c)(5), which will allow self-represented litigants (SRLs) who are unable to complete the e-filing process on their own and unable to get e-filing assistance from the court to file by mail, in person, or other means . The amended rule is effective immediately.
"The Illinois Courts continue to adapt to issues brought on by this pandemic," Chief Justice Burke said. "This change provides self-represented litigants greater flexibility and efficiency when physical access to courthouses is limited by COVID-19."
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August 14, 2020 | Practice News

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August 12, 2020 |
Member Services
The Illinois State Bar Association’s Lawyer Finder Service provides referrals to local lawyers Mondays through Fridays. The Service makes referrals in a number of areas of law. For the month of July 2020 there were more than 600 referrals given. Here are the results for July 2020:
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August 12, 2020 | ISBA News
In this Quick Takes for Your Practice video, attorney Anita DeCarlo discusses COVID-19 and the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission. -
August 11, 2020 | CLE
Join us online from noon until 2 p.m. on Friday, September 11 for the first session of the ISBA’s Trusts and Estates Litigation Workshop, which will provide an in-depth look at the red flags you need to be aware of in both probate and non-probate estates, the issues that can arise with assets and taxes, and how to prepare proper accounting for your fiduciary client. Attend any or all of the workshop sessions in this three-part virtual event series. -
August 10, 2020 |
Practice News
The Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) of the Supreme Court of Illinois, the entity that investigates and prosecutes attorney misconduct, recognizes its responsibility to work towards making sure that the legal system functions fairly for all citizens. To that end, the ARDC has formed the Equal Justice Rules Committee (EJRC) to examine the ethical rules that govern Illinois attorneys’ conduct with the goal of determining whether amendment of those rules is necessary to enhance attorneys’ rights and refocus attorneys’ duties to act in a manner that supports the equal and fair application of justice.2 comments (Most recent August 13, 2020)
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August 10, 2020 | Practice News
It is no secret that some defendants will go to great lengths to avoid being served. Some defendants are even willing to lie about having been served. As a result, the law on this issue has developed firmly in favor of plaintiffs. In the context of personal service, return of service is prima facie proof of proper service and courts are required to indulge in every reasonable presumption in favor of the return. But what happens when an officer has actually, and unrepentantly, served the wrong person? In his August Illinois Bar Journal article, “You Got the Wrong Guy,” Jake Crabbs prepares attorneys for the uphill battle ahead when they set out to prove a case of mistaken identity when the courts are disinclined to believe your client is telling the truth. -
August 5, 2020 | CLE
Join us online from noon until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, September 23 for this in-depth look at the rules guiding the ethics of attorney marketing in Illinois, as well as how those rules are implemented. Topics include: Rule 1.6 (Confidentiality of Information); Rule 7.1 (Communications Concerning a Lawyer’s Services); Rule 7.2 (Advertising); Rule 7.3 (Solicitation of Clients); Rule 7.4 (Communication of Field of Practice and Specialization); Rule 7.5 (Firm Names and Letterheads); and Rule 8.5 (Disciplinary Authority). Examples will be provided throughout the seminar. -
August 3, 2020 |
ISBA News
The Illinois State Bar Association would like to congratulate the award recipients and others honored for their work during the 2019-2020 bar year. For more information about each award, many of the which are presented by ISBA section councils, visit our Awards page.2 comments (Most recent August 13, 2020)
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July 31, 2020 | Practice News
In its August 2020 cover article, “Remote Reality,” the Illinois Bar Journal speaks with attorneys, judges, and court administrators throughout Illinois to report their experiences with holding court hearings and business remotely. According to several legal professionals interviewed, some form of remote court access is likely to stay in place or expand even after the COVID-19 pandemic has run its course. Meanwhile, courts in Illinois continue to experiment with and learn from their efforts as they figure out what has been working well and what hasn’t. -
July 27, 2020 | CLE
Don’t miss this half-day seminar from 8:35 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10 that offers you a comprehensive roadmap for representing business buyers. The program opens with an in-depth look at the early stages of acquisition and putting the deal together—including whether to structure the deal as an asset purchase or a share purchase. Business attorneys with intermediate practice experience who attend this program will better understand: the different ways an acquisition can be structured; the required approvals to effectuate a deal; the financial and tax issues that can effect an acquisition; the specific documents that are needed throughout the process; and how to protect your client and close the deal through due diligence. The program closes with a discussion on post-closing considerations to be aware of, including earn-outs, ownership transition, and post-closing issues that may arise between the buyer and seller.