Microsoft Teams Training for the Department of Administrative Hearings

ISBA Members: Use your 15 hours of Free CLE credits to order this program –
just use the green button next to the “Add to Cart” button below!

Presented by the Illinois Secretary of State and Illinois State Bar Association


1.25 hours MCLE credit, including 1.25 hour Professional Responsibility MCLE credit in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, Legal Ethics, or Sexual Harassment Prevention credit


Original Program Date: Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Accreditation Expiration Date: ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­September 2, 2026 (You must certify completion and save your certificate before this date to get MCLE credit)


Learn how to use Microsoft Teams during your next virtual administrative hearing, how to submit documents before and after the hearing, and what you need to know to handle online continuances and withdrawals. This online program will be conducted in Microsoft Teams to help assist in the learning process. Topics include: virtual hearing filing fees, notice of virtual hearings, types of virtual hearings, which virtual hearings are open to the public, maintaining physical and virtual case documentation, how to create a digital file, marking exhibits, submitting files for review, and much more.


Program Speakers:
Alexi Giannoulias, Secretary of State, Chicago
Peter S. Gonzales, Senior Legal Advisor Department of Administrative Hearings, Chicago
Michael K. Ladak, Legal Advisor II Department of Administrative Hearings, Chicago
Joanna Panici
, Northern District Manager Department of Administrative Hearings, Chicago



Pricing Information
  • Please Note: You must attend the entire program in order to earn MCLE credit for this seminar.
  • ISBA sponsoring section members get a $10 registration discount (which is automatically calculated in your cart when you log in to register).
  • Fees:
    • ISBA Member Price of $43.75 is displayed below when you login and program is eligible for Free CLE member benefit.
    • Non-Member Price $87.50
    • New Attorney Member (within the first five years of practice) - $25
    • Law Students – Free

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